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Interviewing Garreth Brooke

Interviewing Garreth Brooke

For those who don’t know today’s guest, Garreth Brooke is a British-German pianist and composer. In addition to publishing and composing (I highly recommend following his music...

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12 Variations on Diversion 12

12 Variations on Diversion 12

Mastering a piece and performing it as the composer wrote it is a key part of a pianist's training, but it is not the only thing we should work on with the students. As Forrest...

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Twelve Preludes by Timothy Brown

Twelve Preludes by Timothy Brown

I begin this series of posts about my favorite piano books, the ones I use the most in class with my students, the ones I consider essential in my library. These are books that...

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Piano Notebook 3

Piano Notebook 3

Today we present the third issue of Piano Notebook: Piano au bord de l'eau. But first of all, a brief note for those who don't yet know what Piano Notebook is. Piano Notebook is...

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Piano Notebook 1

Piano Notebook 1

Today is a very exciting day for me because a project comes to light in which I have been working with great enthusiasm for several months. It’s called Piano Notebook. In this...

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Teaching a Rote Piece

Teaching a Rote Piece

The following post has been written by the pianist and pedagogue Anne Katherine Davis. You can find more information about her at the bottom of the post: Here's some of my...

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