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Golandsky Institute Piano Seminar with Robert Durso

Florida College Presents Golandsky Institute Piano Seminar with Robert Durso

 

TEMPLE TERRACE, FL — Florida College will present the first Golandsky Institute Bay Seminar on the Taubman Approach to Piano Technique on Saturday, February 18, 2012, from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM in Puckett Auditorium on the Florida College campus.

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This not-to-miss seminar will be conducted by Robert Durso, Senior Director of the Golandsky Institute. There will be a general introduction to the Taubman work, followed by Mr. Durso’s presentation, “How the Taubman Approach develops piano technique, prepares students to practice well and sets a foundation for virtuosity.” The afternoon session will include an open Technique Clinic, where all participants may ask any questions they have about the work, or any passages of music that present particular problems. The last part of the afternoon will be a master class.

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Registration for this jam-packed seminar is $50 and those interested can register to attend by completing the form on the Florida College website: www.floridacollege.edu/golandsky

The Golandsky Institute is the primary guardian of the Taubman approach to piano technique, a scientific and comprehensive explanation of virtuosity, and a method to teach coordinate movement at the piano. It has also become a place for pianists with repetitive motion injuries to rehabilitate and cure themselves.

Florida College, founded in 1946, offers a fully accredited higher education through the lens of a biblical worldview. The school emphasizes strong academics, character-building education, and moral and spiritual growth. Florida College: Learning, Living, Leading His Way.

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