Mary Moran
Mary Moran has
been on the adjunct faculties of Russell Sage College and
Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York teaching
applied piano, music appreciation, and arranging.
She has studied the Taubman Approach to Piano Performance
since 1977, primarily with Edna Golandsky. She was
a faculty member of the Taubman Institute of Piano from
1981 through 2002, and has been recognized for her application
of this approach to children’s pedagogy. She has been
invited to lecture on technical training for students and
give master classes by many music teachers’ organizations
in Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, at Portland
State University, and at Williams College. She performs
frequently as a soloist, a duo-pianist, and a collaborative
pianist. A founding director of the Golandsky Institute,
Ms. Moran has taught in Lecce, Italy at the Symposium on
the Taubman Approach in 2003 and in Grenoble, France in
March of 2004. She frequently teaches and gives master
classes in the Montreal area. In addition to maintaining
a private studio at her home in the Capital District of
New York State, she regularly speaks at teacher training
events sponsored by The Golandsky Institute, and mentors
teachers in The Golandsky Institute’s Professional Training
Program in Massachusetts, and in Kingston, Ontario and Montreal,
Quebec.
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