Lisa Yui

Working with Edna Golandsky has been one of the most transformative events of my musical life. I was introduced to Edna following years of hand

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Yuri Aoki

My experience with Ms. Golandsky took place when I was a member of the Lindemann Young Artist Development Program at the Metropolitan Opera, as a

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Sophie Till

Edna Golandsky has been the single most influential figure in my career as a violinist. Her willingness to work with me, a violinist, moving out

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Ron Stabinsky

In 2000, I was practicing many hours trying to learn quickly a piece of new music for solo piano with many large chords. As a result of

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Yaniv Dinur

Prior to my lessons with Edna, playing the piano felt like combat. When I first came to her, I pointed to a passage that I’d been struggling with

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Jin Jeon

I’ve always been eager to know more about playing the piano and classical music. When I was 17, I decided to move to the birthplace of

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Dimitris Kostopoulos

I first discovered Edna Golandsky, the Golandsky Institute and the Taubman approach back in 2010. I remember being very frustrated at the time.

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Ryan Bridge

In a sense, I was very lucky, in that I never had an injury serious enough to cause me to stop playing piano. But I did have occasional pain, and

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Arthur Simoes

My name is Arthur Simoes, I was born in Brazil and moved to Geneva, Switzerland, at age 10. I had an injury in both of my thumbs when I decided

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Yegor Shevtsov

I am a working pianist, and I owe that honor in no small measure to Edna’s precise, encouraging and constructive teaching. Both she and her

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Veronica Greenan

I went to the 2012 Symposium hoping and wishing it would be the answer to my pain. I had an injury in my left arm that caused tingling up to my

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Aaron Jacobs

“Over time, Edna helped me to cultivate a growing awareness and sensitivity that allowed me to play in a more comfortable, and consequently, a

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