The conference has begun! Thanks to wi-fi access throughout the hotel, it looks like I’ll be able to live-blog during the conference, as I had hoped. The morning started out with a Publisher’s Showcase. This is E.L. Lancaster showcasing the relatively new Alfred Premier Piano Performer course. We received a complimentary tote bag with Lesson […]
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National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy 2007
Anyone else planning to attend the 2007 National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy? It’s going to be held August 2-4 in Oak Brook, Illinois. My registration is in and I’m eagerly looking forward to attending what I’ve heard is one of the best music teaching conferences available. It’s only held every other year and I’m so […]
MTNA Session – The Performance Tradition and Pedagogical Relevancy of Robert Schumann’s Album for the Young
Following are my notes from the session: The Performance Tradition and Pedagogical Relevancy of Robert Schumann’s Album for the Young by Lora Deahl A path-breaking collection of character pieces written by Schumann in 1848. 2006 marks the 150th anniversary of the death of Schumann. His Album for the Young was borne out of his deep […]
MTNA Session – A Musician Acts
Following are my notes from the session: A Musician Acts – How Acting Techniques Can Improve Music Performances and Pedagogy by Jaren S. Hinckley The Magic If Play/sing a few lines of the piece. Play/sing the same piece as if… Think of how it would come across if that situation applied – still correctly and […]
MTNA National Conference – Saturday
The renowned Van Cliburn gave the opening Keynote speech of the Conference. Though I didn’t transcribe the speech verbatim, I have attempted to capture the essence of it in the following notes. Van Cliburn began his speech by expressing his gratefulness to his parents, particularly his mother, Rildia Bee, who had been his piano teacher […]
2006 MTNA National Conference
Although I was unable to post throughout the conference like I had originally hoped, I took quite a few notes and pictures so that you can join me on a virtual trip to the 2006 MTNA National Conference in Austin, Texas. The following posts will be devoted to each day of the conference. Perhaps it […]