A Master at Work: Marvin Blickenstaff



We would like to thank Gail Berenson for this tribute to Marvin Blickenstaff. As we continue the season of gratitude and giving, we pay tribute to piano teachers from around the country who are transforming the lives of their students. Students, parents, and colleagues are honoring piano teachers from their communities as part of the “Power of a Piano Teacher” campaign. We welcome you to celebrate your own teacher by sharing a tribute with us and donating to The Frances Clark Center.

Marvin Blickenstaff receiving the MTNA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009, with Gail Berenson and Gary Ingle. 
Marvin Blickenstaff receiving the MTNA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009, with Gail Berenson and Gary Ingle. 
Photo: Harry Butler Photography, Copyright MTNA 2023.

Marvin Blickenstaff is an amazing pianist and teacher, respected and revered by all who have met him. He is also one of the kindest and most giving individuals I know. I have learned something valuable in every presentation I have heard him give, and these have been numerous. No matter what the topic, how large the audience or how prestigious the event, attendees are provided a stellar, educationally stimulating presentation and leave the event with countless essential teaching strategies that will revolutionize their teaching. Marvin offers an incredibly wide range of topics, each of critical importance to teachers and presented in a way that captures everyone’s attention and benefits all who are in attendance.  

Watching him work with students in a master class setting is a pedagogy class for all in attendance. Every student I have seen work with Marvin departs the stage feeling excited about their performance and eager to try out the new ideas he suggested they consider when they return home. And those in the audience have had the privilege of seeing a master at work, both for the concepts he is teaching and the way in which he nurtures the students’ love of music.

Not only is Marvin a gifted teacher and lecturer, but he is also a magnificent performer. I will never forget hearing him perform a recital of all the Chopin Preludes. It was amazing and memorable! It is easy to understand why Marvin Blickenstaff is so in demand as a guest artist/clinician, having presented in nearly every state and around the world. I am honored to count Marvin as a friend and want to extend my best wishes to him!


The Marvin Blickenstaff Institute for Teaching Excellence

In 2023, the Frances Clark Center established the Marvin Blickenstaff Institute for Teaching Excellence in honor of his legacy as a pedagogue. This division of The Frances Clark Center encompasses inclusive teaching programs, teacher education, courses, performance, advocacy, publications, research, and resources that support excellence in piano teaching and learning. To learn more about the Institute, please visit this page.

We extend a heartfelt invitation to join us in commemorating Marvin Blickenstaff’s remarkable contributions by making a donation in his honor. Your generous contribution will help us continue his inspiring work and uphold the standards of excellence in piano teaching and learning for generations to come. To make a meaningful contribution, please visit our donation page today. Thank you for being a part of this legacy.

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