Grant Event – Acquiring Aural Skills: Listening Deeply
Virtual/OnlineOpening a conversation about teaching and learning through a nuanced aural curriculum.
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Opening a conversation about teaching and learning through a nuanced aural curriculum.
Rogue Valley teachers, join us for this enriching workshop on intermediate and advanced repertoire.
Illuminating the teachings of a great piano pedagogue.
A fresh look at Duke Ellington: more than just a "jazz" composer.
Dr. Lark Powers presents ways to explore creativity and enrich interpretation in Baroque repertoire with piano students.
The Hoffman Method for ear/eye musical training.
Innovative and practical advice to make musical practice times more effective, efficient, and rewarding.
Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast Presenter: Deborah CleaverDeborah Ingram Cleaver holds a Master of Music degree in piano performance from Boston University where she studied with the renowned pianist and pedagogue Leonard Shure. After finishing her degree, she worked closely … Read more »
Presenting District: Rogue Valley Presenter: Dr. Alexander TutunovAlexander Tutunov is widely recognized as one of the most outstanding virtuosos of the former Soviet Union. First Prize winner of the Belarusian National Piano Competition and winner of the Russian National Piano … Read more »
Presenting District: Salem Presenter: Dr. Stephen LewisDr. Stephen Lewis, PhD, DMA, is a Portland-based composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher whose compositions inhabit the terrain between sound as physical sensation and sound as signifier of culture. Stephen’s opera, Noon at Dusk, was … Read more »