2023 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium

July 7-10, 2023
ALL TIMES are in Eastern Time


The current ET date/time is:


SCHEDULES

FRIDAY, JULY 7

SATURDAY, JULY 8

SUNDAY, JULY 9


Pedagogy Sessions

On Friday, July 7, from 4:15 PM ET to 5:00 PM ET, Mary Moran will present a session on most frequent topics/questions about teaching beginning students. This will include wrist height, and steps for learning to play scales and chords.

Also on Saturday, July 8, from 4:15 PM ET to 5:00 PM ET, Mary will hold a workshop where teachers can bring a student problem/question with or without their student. The teacher can have the student play a passage, ask questions about a passage, or show a video of the student playing a passage with a problem. Problems can be technical or musical.

If you are interested, please contact Mary directly at mary.moran [at] golandskyinstitute.org.

Videos

Video recording of the Symposium will be available to all registrants after the Symposium is finished.
Please allow 1-2 weeks for the video to be available. An email notification will be sent to all registrants when they are ready. Be sure to add golandskyinstitute.org to your spam filter so you receive our emails!

Videos will be available for 3 months from posting.

Zoom

The Golandsky Institute Online Workshop will be using Zoom. If you do not already have Zoom on the device you plan to use to attend the Workshop, be sure to download and install it ahead of time.

For those who already have Zoom, make sure that it is updated to the latest version. To check, go to the icon on the upper right corner and in the menu select “Check for Updates”. A window will appear showing whether you are updated or need to update. If you need to update, it will start downloading the update package, and a “Update” button will appear. Hit the “Update” button to update.

Equipment Setup

For optimum sound when playing the piano on Zoom, the “original sound” setting should be on. For instructions on turning on “original sound” refer to the Zoom helpdesk tutorial here.

The sessions will be very interactive for participants. Please try to find the best setup for your device and/or camera ahead of time so that a clear shot of your arms, hands, and torso can be achieved. If an overhead view can also be done so that a top view of your hands can be displayed, that would be even better.