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A Day in the Life of a Golandsky Institute
Summer Symposium Participant |
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At registration you will be assigned a teacher, with whom you will
have scheduled lessons. If you have had no prior experience with
the Taubman Approach, a practice assistant will be assigned to help
you apply during practice time what you learn at lessons.
| 8:00 am |
Breakfast with friends and colleagues, practice time. |
| 10:00 am |
A lecture appropriate to your level.
| Level 1 |
For participants who are new to the Taubman work,
there will be a presentation of the basic elements of the technique
with explanations and demonstrations about how each element
works. |
| Level 2 |
For participants who have had prior exposure to the Taubman
Approach, the lectures will focus on how the elements of the
basic technique are integrated in order to promote ease of execution
for passagework. |
| Level 3 |
For participants who are enrolled in the Golandsky Institute's
Professional Training Program, there will be in-depth analyses
of pianistic problems in the context of particular pieces and
discussions about how to solve them. |
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| Noon |
Lunch with friends and colleagues in Princeton University dining
hall. |
| 1:00 pm |
Most of the master classes, presentations, panel discussions, clinics,
and support groups are scheduled between 1:00 pm and 5:30 pm. |
| 5:30 pm |
Practice time, dinner with friends and or colleagues. |
| 8:00 pm |
Attend a concert of the Golandsky International Piano Festival Recital.
Every evening except Wednesday, which is a free evening. |
| 9:30 pm |
Reception following performance. |
| 10:00 pm |
Practice time, relax with friends and or colleagues. |
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campus of Princeton University, the exceptional facilities of its
Music Department and the historic town of Princeton, New Jersey provide
an idyllic venue for study at our Summer Symposium. Just 45 miles
from New York City and Philadelphia, it is easily accessible by train,
bus or air. |

The exterior of
the newly renovated Woolworth Music Building on the Princeton University
campus. Photo by Denise Applewhite
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