Don’t miss the registration deadline!

Registration for the Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium at UC Berkeley will end on July 6.

Edna Golandsky

  • Master classes
  • Problem solving sessions
  • Lessons

Robert Durso

Robert Durso will explore musical and technical ideas in the Brahms Intermezzi Op.118 Nos. 1 and 2.

He will discuss how the Taubman Approach brings out the beauty of tone and necessary phrasing. You will leave with a clear strategy for playing and teaching this beautiful work!

John Bloomfield

How Variations in Pattern Can Affect Fingering and Choreography

When passages are similar we often assume they should be handled in the same way. However, slight contrasts from one situation to another may require different considerations for complete ease and success. John Bloomfield will use many examples from the repertoire to illustrate this interesting point.

Mary Moran

Fingering Considerations in Beethoven’s Piano Music

Fingering in the Taubman Approach is based on fundamental principles. As we approach the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, Mary Moran will use examples of his music to illustrate these fundamental principles and give you a head start on teaching and performing his music in 2020.