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Piano Inspires Book Club | Development: Advancing Piano Pedagogy – Theory, Performance, and Technique
Piano Inspires Book Club | Development: Advancing Piano Pedagogy – Theory, Performance, and Technique
Join author Marvin Blickenstaff and hosts Sara Ernst and Pete Jutras for a four-part, open-access series discussing Inspired Piano Teaching by Marvin Blickenstaff. Each meeting will cover one portion of the book, with guided conversation around the topic of the month. A recurring link to attend will be provided by email upon registration. Re-registration for each event is not required. Participants are encouraged to attend all four meetings, or attend as their schedule permits. All are welcome!
- Tuesday, September 10, 2024, 11AM Eastern | Introduction: Why We Teach – Foundational Principles in Piano Pedagogy
- Tuesday, October 8, 2024, 11AM Eastern | Exposition: Practical Teaching Principles in Piano Pedagogy
- Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 11AM Eastern | Development: Advancing Piano Pedagogy – Theory, Performance, and Technique
- Tuesday, December 10, 2024, 11AM Eastern | Recapitulation: Interpretation and Stylistic Performance in Piano Pedagogy
The third meeting (November) will center around practical principles for the piano teacher, strategies for starting new students in lessons, and foundational piano skills such as technique, practice, and reading. Participants are recommended to read pp. 139-254, and to submit any questions to author Marvin Blickenstaff and host Sara Ernst using the button below.
About Inspired Piano Teaching
Inspired Piano Teaching is filled with practical advice on teaching students at all levels. It is dedicated to keeping inspiration and artistry alive for every student in every lesson. Topics range from proactive teaching, the interview, and the first lesson to technical gestures, guidelines to interpretation, and coaching a piece to performance. After reading the book, teachers will feel like they have attended a multi-day workshop with Marvin.
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About the Author
Marvin Blickenstaff joined The New School for Music Study in 1999, and serves as co-director of the PEPS Program. Blickenstaff holds degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and Indiana University, where he received both academic and performance honors. He is well-known across the country and in Canada for his frequent presentations at state and national conferences.
About the Hosts
Sara Ernst, PhD, is an active pedagogue and pianist, and Associate Professor and Director of Piano Pedagogy at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. For the Frances Clark Center, she is Director of Teacher Engagement and leads programming for NCKP: The Piano Conference.
Pete Jutras, PhD, is dean and Thomas James Kelly Professor of Music at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Previously, Jutras served as professor of piano and piano pedagogy and director of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music at the University of Georgia, and was editor-in-chief of Clavier Companion magazine, a leading national piano pedagogy publication, for 11 years.
Questions? Please contact teachereducation@francesclarkcenter.org.