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...I graduated Manhattan School of Music in 1977 and proceeded to get my Masters degree and teaching certificate. I performed at churches, NJ Pops,musicals at the Count Basie theatre, Strand theatre, and Papermill Playhouse and I have played with several opera companies. ... Read More
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...I have taught a variety of genres, but classical music is certainly my forte. I currently teach at Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn, NY, where I also teach students after school as well, so I have a surplus of experience working with students of varying ages in a professional and nonprofessional environment. ... Read More
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...I studied string pedagogy with Gerald Fischbach, author of Artistry in Strings. For piano, I use the Bastien Method and some fun rote methods adapted to fit each student. ... Read More
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...If your body is contorted, or you are straining to reach a note, it's a sign that something isn't right! Instead of trying to run through a wall, paying careful attention to how you feel, watching your movement, and slowing down your pace can often lead to insights that have a far more profound impact on your playing than just trying to push through a difficult passage over and over.... Read More
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...I take great pride in their success and they have had a 100% success rate in the ABRSM exams. In addition to teaching privately, I have also taught in various primary schools in the London Borough of Newham (including in Winsor and Park primary schools), teaching violin to small groups of students in Years 5 and 6 (4th and 5th Grade) to take steps 1, 2 and grade 1 in the ECAM programme created by the London College of Music and the University of West London.... Read More
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