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At the 2008 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium at Princeton, participants will attend lectures, master classes, technique clinics
and other presentations by Edna Golandsky and the Institute's expert faculty, all of whom have undergone years of rigorous training
to qualify as teachers of the Taubman Approach. In addition, each participant will have private lessons and interactive technique
clinics.

The Taubman Approach

Decades ago, Mrs. Taubman's genius led her to analyze what underlies virtuoso piano playing.
The result of that investigation has produced a body of knowledge that can lead to an effortless and
brilliant technique. It can also prevent and cure fatigue, pain and other playing-related injuries.

EDNA GOLANDSKY is the person with whom Taubman worked most closely. In 1976 Ms. Golandsky conceived the idea
of establishing an Institute where people could come together during the summer and pursue an intensive investigation
of Taubman's work. She encouraged Mrs. Taubman to establish the Taubman Institute, which they ran together as co-founders.
Mrs. Taubman was Executive Director and Ms. Golandsky served as Artistic Director. Almost from the beginning, Mrs. Taubman
entrusted Ms. Golandsky with the planning and programming of the annual summer session. She gave daily lectures on Taubman's
work and later conducted master classes as well. As the face of the Taubman Approach, Ms. Golandsky discusses each of its
elements in a ten-volume video series. Mrs. Taubman has written, "I consider her the leading authority on the Taubman approach
to instrumental playing."
The Golandsky Institute Faculty
The Golandsky Institute's faculty comprises the finest performer/pedagogues who work with pianists, teachers, and musicians of all ages.
Complete biographies are available by clicking on names.
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