
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 | 43 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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For the Season One finale of The Piano Pedagogy Playlist, we’re doubling up on Chris Norton’s A Year in Twelve Keysand exploring both the June and July movements before taking a short summer break.
First, we’ll hear Fughetta, a lively contemporary m... more
This week, we’re taking a musical trip around the world with Wynn-Anne Rossi’s newly released series Dancing With the World.
Designed as a four-volume collection spanning multiple levels, the series explores traditional dance styles from a variety o... more
School’s almost out, summer is calling, and this week on The Piano Pedagogy Playlist we’re packing up the car and heading out on a musical road trip.
Join me for a journey from Chicago through the Great Smoky Mountains and on to Myrtle Beach as I exp... more
Last week, the piano world lost the American pianist, composer, teacher, and author Seymour Bernstein at the age of 99.
In this special episode of The Piano Pedagogy Playlist, I reflect on Bernstein’s extraordinary life and legacy — not only as a co... more
On the first Monday of each month, The Piano Pedagogy Playlist features a piece from Chris Caine’s A Year in Twelve Keys—a collection that explores all twelve key signatures using only the notes within each key.
For May, we turn to Dance in May, an ... more
Today’s episode is for a very specific student.
The one who’s deeply immersed in video games and gaming culture… who loves music—but doesn’t think they love piano. Maybe they’ve even decided they’re a little too cool for it.
This week I’m sharing m... more
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
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This show centers on piano pedagogy and contemporary repertoire for developing students, with each episode exploring a piece or two and how they can be taught effectively. Listeners are likely professional piano teachers, studio owners, and music educators seeking practical teaching ideas, repertoire suggestions, and pedagogical insights across beginner to advanced levels. Episodes frequently highlight how contemporary works, thematic explorations, and seasonal collections can support teaching goals, student engagement, and musical expression. A notable strength is the creator's ability to connect student-friendly pieces to broader musical concepts, often pairing technical guidance with storytelling and emotional awareness. This mix of hand... more
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