Basic , Lectures , Pedagogy

Teaching the Double Rotation

Robert Durso discusses the underlying principles and teaching challenges of the double rotation, followed by Edna Golandsky, who further clarifies these principles in a master class.
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Lectures , Master Classes , Pedagogy

The Art of Concert Preparation

The Art of Rhythmic Expression: Edna Golandsky discusses rhythm as a tool for musical expression using examples from the repertoire.
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The Art of Rhythmic Expression

The Art of Rhythmic Expression: Edna Golandsky discusses rhythm as a tool for musical expression using examples from the repertoire.
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Lectures , Pedagogy

The Beauty Within: Using Technical Control to Manage Accompaniment Figures

In this lecture John Bloomfield presents "The Beauty Within: Using Technical Control to Manage Accompaniment Figures."
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The Forgotten Lines

The Forgotten Lines: Edna Golandsky presents a lecture demonstration exploring the role played by "hidden lines" and illuminates the way they profoundly influence the nature of artistic performance.
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The Taubman Approach in Australia Series: Changing Fingering in Sequential Passages

The Taubman Approach in Australia Series: Changing Fingering in Sequential Passages
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Basic , Lectures , Pedagogy

Three Pedals, Two Feet: An Overview of the Pedals

John Bloomfield gives a broad overview of the uses of the piano's three pedals.
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Using Für Elise to Transition from Intermediate to Advanced Repertoire

Robert Durso uses Für Elise and the Tempest Sonata to discuss and illustrate ways to transition students into advanced repertoire.
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Waldesrauschen – How to see the Trees from the Forest!

Robert Durso lectures on Waldesrauschen: How to see the Trees from the Forest!
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When Practice Does Not Make Perfect

What do we do when practice does not make perfect? Edna Golandsky discusses practicing and talks about how to make practice time more efficient.
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When Hands Collide

John Bloomfield discusses situations in which the hands play in close proximity to one another and provides strategies for untangling the passages and making them easier to play.
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When Rotation Meets the In and Out

Edna Golandsky discusses the way that the rotation and in and out movements become integrated in a scale.
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