Grant Event-Teaching Coordinate Movement Principles to the Young Pianist
Virtual/OnlineExplore posture, healthy movement, scales, leaps, pedaling and more through intermediate and early advanced piano repertoire.
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Explore posture, healthy movement, scales, leaps, pedaling and more through intermediate and early advanced piano repertoire.
The OMTA Sonatina Festival is a biennial competitive event for students of high school age and younger. Participants perform Sonatina/Sonata movements selected from various composers, periods, and styles before an adjudicator in a private audition. Two students from each level are chosen to perform in the Honors Recital later in the day to compete for first and second place. The Honors Recital is open to the public.
This presentation by Dr. Slominski opens a conversation about teaching and learning through a nuanced aural curriculum.
Registration deadline is 9/9/2021. This is a unified Portland District Event.
Exploring the nuts and bolts skills of writing music, from notation to instruments to model composition. Teachers will leave having the skills and knowledge to confidently teach composition to their music students.
Exploring the idea of musical "topic," or reference, and how composers use topics to create uniquely musical stories and narratives.
Membership meeting
How to better communicate with parents of your piano studio students.
Exploring the nuts and bolts skills of writing music, from notation to instruments to model composition. Teachers will leave having the skills and knowledge to confidently teach composition to their music students.
Classical/Romantic festival open to Blue Mountain teachers and their students.