Dr. Anders Nordenfelt

The first time I met Robert Durso was at a piano summer course given by pianist/scholar Paul Roberts at Castelfranc in France. It soon became

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Janet Angier

It was the end of August 1988, driving home from a summer of performing at the Aspen Festival, that I first noticed complete numbness in my right

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Thomas Bagwell, M.Mus.

Before I studied with Edna Golandsky I had tremendous shoulder pain and my sound was weak. I felt that my technique had gone as far as it could

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Janine Byrne

Hi John:  First of all, I want to say a BIG THANK YOU for taking the time from your Christmas holiday to spend time with my son Brian

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Paula Gorelkin, M.M.

I was about 57 years old when I started to feel shooting pains in my fingers and hands. I had been a piano teacher for 30 years and had

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Carla Levy, BM, MFA

Every day as I begin my early morning practice, I become aware of motion and sound. I take pleasure in knowing that coordination, fluidity and

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Linette A. Popoff-Parks

Like so many pianists, I began my love affair with music at an early age, learning quickly and negotiating my way around the keyboard with a

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Elizabeth Shahane

My mother keeps a picture of me reaching for the piano before I could even walk. Sound was a delight to me. Even when confined to my highchair I

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Ron Stabinsky

My earliest technical training was in the tradition of the finger independence and stretching exercises that are far too familiar to most

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Maureen Volk, DMA

I’ve been on the piano faculty at Memorial University of Newfoundland since 1979. In 1990 I hurt my right hand, an injury that caused almost

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Diego Taccuso

Dear Professor Golandsky: You don’t know me, but since I bought the complete video series of The Taubman Techniques a few years ago and watched

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