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Meeting Date: April 16, 2008
Program : Ellen Johansen
Topic: Music Makers at the Keyboard -- an Prerequisite to Traditional Piano
Lessons
Although Ellen Johansen has taught piano to all ages for over 30
years, She has specialized here training to focus on the young pianist.
She received here own musical training from Juilliard, the Aaron Copland
School of Music at Queens College, the 92nd Street Y, and the Music
Department at Hofstra University. She has taught Musikgarden for 15
years and operates an independent studio in East Hampton, NY. Where she
teaches music classes for preschool children, pre-piano, introductory
group piano classes to elementary children and a special group program
for older adults. She also teaches upper level piano students.
Ellen Johansen has written articles for Keyboard Companion and
American Music Teacher. Here video, " Motivating young students from the
floor to the piano", was shown at the MTNA National Convention in 2003
and she has also presented at the MTNA group Piano Teachers Track. She
performs piano concerts regularly on Long Island. She is a student of
Blanche Abram.
Ellen Johansen: "Music Makers at the Keyboard"
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Meeting Date: March 19, 2008
Program : Patricia King
Topic: Technology for Teaching
Pat King is one of the first piano teachers to incorporate technology in
her studio. As a result, she has presented the workshop, "Merging
Technology with Tradition", was a speaker at Roland Keyboard Technology
Seminar, contributed to " The Music & Computer Educator" magazine and
was observed and interviewed by the New York Times for an article on the
use of technology in piano lessons. As early member of APTLI, she
found and directed the Long Island Keyboard Ensemble Festival. She
served as faculty chairperson of the Dorothy Taubman School of Piano,
consulted for the National and International Piano Foundation,
adjudicated for Creative Festivals and has judged for NYSSMA, the
National Guild ( auditions and composition contest), APTLI and NY State
Music Teachers' Association.
Pat has won prizes for her compositions. She was the
Composer-in-Residence for the Amherst Music Festival and has received
grants from " Meet the Composer" Foundation. Her music is published by
Lee Roberts, Theodore Presser, Kjos and Creative Music publishing
companies.
Patricia King on "Technology for Teaching"
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Meeting Date: February 20, 2008
Guest Pianist: Dr. Jonathan Irving
Topic: Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert from a Musical Point of View
Twice Nominated for the Queens College Adjunct Teacher of the Year Award, and the recipient of both the Queens College Performance Excellence and President's Multicultural
Award, Jonathan Irving has taught as an adjunct assistant professor for
the Aaron Copland School of Music and the ACE program at
Queen College for nearly a decade. His teaching philosophy is one of
inclusion, participation, inspiration, and creating an exciting and
multi-dimensional approach to learning. Music is an expression of the
human spirit and Dr. Irving strives to create an atmosphere of a shared
journey as the foundation of his classroom experience.
Dr. Irving has also taught at Willamette University, OR: Montclair
State University, NJ; and the Manhattan School of Music. A
passionate educator , he has served as the Director of Arts- in
Education program for the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music, and the
Lincoln Center Institute, in NYC.
Also a concert pianist, Dr. Irving has performed to critical acclaim
throughout the US and Canada. He was for years the accompanist for the
well known singer/actor Theodore Bikel, and was the music
director/conductor/pianist for the hit off-Broadway show, "Jacques Brel
is Alive & Will & living in Paris", in New and on US tour.
Dr. Jonathan Irving on Haydn, Beethoven and Schubert
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Meeting Date: January 16, 2008
Guest Pianist: Ren Zhang
Topic: "Chopin and Beyond"
Pianist Ren Zhang, who is dedicated to reviving and performing music in
the grand romantic tradition, has burst upon the international concert
scene, and has established himself as one of the unique pianistic
characters of his generation. Born in Shanghai , Ren began his piano
studies at the age of 4. At 12 he entered the Shanghai Conservatory of
Music, studying there for 6 years. After winning several
prestigious competitions in China, Ren continued is studies in New York
as a full scholarship student of Solomon Mikowsky. He holds Bachelor and
Master of Music degrees from the Manhattan School of Music.
Ren's artistry was recognized after a highly successful New York
recital debut at Weill Hall as a recipient in 1966 of the Shura
Cherkassky Award from Artists International. He has made frequent
appearances as a recitalist and soloist in the United States, Hong Kong
and Spain. He has also lectured and been heard on WQXR Radio in
New York City, where he resides.
".. The brilliance, style and ease of the vocal line and lightness
of filigree were worthy of and Golden Age pianistic giant one would
think of .." -- Harris Goldsmith, New York Concert Reviewer
Ren Zhang's program includes a Chopin's early work, /
Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op.61/ Variations Op.2 -Works for Piano and
Orchestra/ Scherzo No. 4, Op.54/ Berceuse. Op. 57/ Waltz, Op.70 #3
. As bonus, he played Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22 and some
others during Refreshment Time.
Members chatting with guest and with one another at Refreshment Time
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