The 2007 Golandsky Institute Summer Symposium at Princeton University
An intensive 7-day immersion in the Taubman Approach
Princeton, New Jersey
July 14 through July 22
Featured teachers: Edna Golandsky, John Bloomfield, Mary Moran, Robert Durso, Kendall Feeney, Ilya Itin, Father Sean Duggan, Yoriko Fieleke, Audrey Schneider, Marc Steiner, and Giselle Brodsky.
Special guest lecture/demonstrations:
Scott Burnham, Princeton University, Chair of Music Department: "Beethoven's Late Piano Sonatas";
Paul Roberts, distinguished author, lecture, and pianist: "What's so special about Impressionism?";
Edward Bilous, Juilliard School of Music: "An Exploration into New Trends in Arts Education";
Pianists, teachers, and students of all ages attend for private lessons, interactive technique clinics, supervised practice time, master classes, workshops, lecture/discussions, performance opportunities, pedagogical strategies, and a series of technique clinics for jazz pianists and pianists interested in applying Taubman/Golandsky principles to jazz.
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Added by shephardandassoc on April 26, 2007