Grant Event-Teaching Coordinate Movement Principles to the Young Pianist
Explore 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.
Annual Adjudicator Retreat where adjudicators discuss and review the latest information regarding the Piano Syllabus program.
This is the fall board meeting for OMTA. Board members include all the District Presidents, State Committee Chairs, and the Executive Committee. This event will be held over Zoom.
This lecture will explore how to connect with students on a non-verbal basis.

The Lincoln County District of Oregon Music Teachers Association with the help of Nellie Tholen Enrichment Grant presents Dr. Daniel Immel in solo piano recital via Zoom. His program will include Sonata Op. 20, no. 3 in F minor by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Six Transcriptions of Songs by Charles Alexis Weissenberg, and Sonata in B minor, S. 178 by Franz Liszt.
This workshop, facilitated by Dr. Slominski, opens a conversation about teaching and learning through a nuanced aural curriculum.
This lecture/workshop gives you the tools and practice techniques to eliminate mistakes (and the terrible fear of mistakes) entirely from your playing.
In this virtual presentation, Dr. Cooper will delve into published works, transcriptions, and unpublished manuscripts by iconic American piano composers from the 20th century, all of whom in their own way embraced the American musical landscape. This will be presented … Read more »
Dr. Tutunov will work with piano students while the audience is invited to learn by observing.
This workshop offers principles of the Alexander Technique, integrating them immediately with the thinking and movements employed in playing an instrument or singing.