
It's a great time to be a piano teacher! So many resources on the internet... and so much new music being written by contemporary composers for developing students. Join me each Monday when I'll share with you a piece or two from the contemporary repertoire. From beginner level to advanced, from old favorites to new discoveries, you and your students are certain to be inspired by the music feature... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationMusic | |||

Students often fall in love with pieces like Clair de lune long before they have the technique to play them well.
And as teachers, that puts us in a tricky spot.
We don’t want to dampen that enthusiasm—but we also know those pieces are, at the mome... more
Method books give us structure and sequence, but they don’t always provide enough reinforcement—or enough variety—to keep students fully engaged. That’s where supplemental repertoire can make a meaningful difference.
In this episode, we explore Very... more
Spring rain provides the inspiration for this week’s episode of The Piano Pedagogy Playlist, as I explore two contemporary piano pieces that capture its sound, motion, and atmosphere in very different ways.
I begin with April – La pluie de printemps... more
This week, I’m sharing six short pieces from Kevin Olson’s Preludes in Patterns—music that sounds impressive, but is built from simple, repeating ideas.
These pattern-based preludes help students build confidence, improve reading, and prepare polish... more
This week we explore music by Angeline Bell, a UK-based pianist and teacher whose “Notebook” collections have quickly become favorites among piano teachers.
Selections from My Quirky Notebook show her gift for writing short, imaginative pieces that ... more
With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, I wanted to explore music written from within the culture. I offer you three piano pieces by Irish composer Ailbhe McDonagh, a performer, teacher, and chamber musician whose educational music combines strong pedago... more
The waltz is one of the most enduring musical forms in Western music. First popular in the late 18th century, it has outlasted powdered wigs, pet rocks, fidget spinners, and even the 6-7 craze — and composers are still writing waltzes today.
In this... more
March arrives with strength in this week’s episode. I perform March: Promise of Spring from Chris Caine’s A Year in Twelve Keys, a dramatic D major work filled with expansive intervals and demanding octave textures — a fantastic study in hand prepara... more
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The content focuses on contemporary piano repertoire, highlighting new works and educational insights suitable for piano teachers and their students. Episodes often feature in-depth discussions on selected pieces and their pedagogical value, connecting music education with themes such as emotional expression, seasonal inspirations, and techniques for teaching various skill levels. The host provides reflections on personal experiences related to the music, creating a relatable and engaging atmosphere for listeners. Noteworthy elements include the exploration of lesser-known compositions and their relevance in modern pedagogy, making this a unique resource for music educators looking to enhance their curricula.
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