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This year’s Summer Symposium takes place July 10-18. Register by April 15 and get $50 off the registration fee.
GO TO REGISTRATION »At the 2010 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. The performers and pedagogues of the Golandsky Institute’s faculty work with pianists, teachers, and musicians of all ages.
In addition to private lessons, supervised practice time, and interactive technique clinics, the 2010 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium offers a variety of presentations, lectures, and master classes by special guest presenters.
The arrival date is Saturday, July 10.
Participants register from 2:00 - 7:00 pm.
There is an orientation meeting that evening.
The Symposium starts the following morning.
The program will end after the concert on Saturday evening, July 17.
Participants will depart by 10:00 am on Sunday morning, July 18.
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Symposium participants receive admission to the 2010 Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival, featuring extraordinary performances by brilliant pianists from around the world. The six Festival concerts will take place at 8:00 pm. Read more details about the Festival.
By registering for the Symposium, participants grant permission to the Golandsky Institute to use any photograph or video containing their likeness. Such images may be used for promotional, news, research or educational purposes.
Tuition includes daily lunch in Princeton University’s dining facility, providing participants an opportunity to gather together.
Tuition does NOT include breakfast or dinner. Breakfast supplement available for $75.00 for eight days (July 11 -18).
$1,575 per resident participant
$1,175 per commuting participant
If you take advantage of the breakfast option, $75 will be added to your payment.
Participants receive detailed information on local cafes, restaurants, and University food services that are within easy walking distance of the Symposium and Festival sites.
For resident participants, the fee includes tuition, four private lessons, interactive technique clinics, daily lectures, master classes, practice time, and admission to all Symposium presentations and all Festival concerts. Resident participants will enjoy air-conditioned rooms in Princeton University dormitories. Most rooms have a private bathroom; others share a full bath with shower between every two rooms.
For commuting participants the fee includes everything listed above except dormitory accommodations.
Call toll-free in the US: 877-343-3434
Call or fax: 212-875-0034
Email: symposium@golandskyinstitute.org
The 2010 Golandsky Institute
Summer Symposium
Park West Finance Station
P O Box 20726
New York, NY 10025
Program is subject to change without notice.