ANZCA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CONFERENCE 2016
byNourish the Teacher, Nourish the Student ANZCA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CONFERENCE 2016 [separator type=”thick”] Registrations for the 2016 Conference event are now open! With over…
Nourish the Teacher, Nourish the Student ANZCA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CONFERENCE 2016 [separator type=”thick”] Registrations for the 2016 Conference event are now open! With over…
[dropcap letter=”I”]t seems counter intuitive that the goal of the successful piano teacher is to ultimately make themselves redundant. The successful teacher equips…
The main benefits derived from music examination are to provide: an unbiased assessment of both the student and teacher’s progress; opportunities for intensive preparation…
The conference was launched in 1993 in Adelaide, and brings together pianists, teachers, students, scholars, piano enthusiasts and composers from all over Australia and…
One of the most frequent problems I have encountered with students in my teaching and examining is their approach to cross rhythms. Yet, a…
Elena Kats-Chernin has been writing piano music since she was a little girl. In Piano Village, a mixed collection of pieces of up to…
This great new series from Hal Leonard now has seven titles under its belt. It was first brought to my attention earlier in the year…
This book is an absolute gem. What a great concept – take some famous classical tunes and jazz them up! Lee Evans has put…
Thembi Shears is a name synonymous in Australian teaching circles with engaging and inclusive teaching. She holds a degree in Primary Education and has…
“Look at a page of the score and list everything you see.’ It’s right before your eyes.” When I was a college student, my…
“I think I made three mistakes…or maybe four”, a young girl informs her mum as she returns to the waiting area. The exam is…
When my children were younger and they were first trying new foods I remember how much of it would end up on the ground,…