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Angela Turner

Angela Turner

Angela Turner is Specialist Lecturer in Piano at the Young Conservatorium Queensland Conservatorium, having lectured across a range of practical and academic areas at the Conservatorium since 1998. An AMEB Keyboard Examiner and Federal Syllabus Consultant, Angela is the editor behind the “Exploring” Piano series for Hal Leonard Australia. She maintains an active performance profile as pianist in the international award-winning Lyrebird Trio.

Twice As Much Fun! The Exploring Series: Duets
Articles, New Resources, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasDecember 30, 2019<August 19, 2022

Twice As Much Fun! The Exploring Series: Duets

When I started designing the Exploring series, I made a wish list of all the things I wanted these books to offer. I proposed…

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Articles, New ResourcesDecember 7, 2018<April 30, 2020

Reviewing the AMEB Piano Syllabus

‘In Issue 13 of The Piano Teacher, we were fortunate to talk to David Lockett, the Principal Consultant for the AMEB’s piano syllabus review….

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40 Piece Challenge, Articles, Book Reviews, New Resources, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasJanuary 9, 2017<January 9, 2017

Exploring Piano: the NEW Australian-made series

In the three years since commencing the research for the new ‘Exploring’ series for Hal Leonard Australia, I’ve had the joy of reviewing thousands…

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Articles, Book Reviews, New Resources, Repertoire IdeasApril 13, 2016<November 16, 2016

Reviewed by You: Angela Turner

Jazz Hits for Piano Duet – Eight Arrangements for One Piano, For Hands Arranged by Jeremy Siskind Intermediate Having been much impressed by Jeremy…

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Articles, Repertoire IdeasOctober 8, 2015<December 11, 2018

The Busy Teachers’ Guide to Repertoire: Solo Collections

There’s something very exciting about discovering and working with repertoire that you know students are going to engage with, including finding composers and works…

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Articles, Book Reviews, Piano Teaching Ideas, Repertoire IdeasNovember 13, 2014<November 16, 2016

The Busy Teachers’ Guide To Repertoire: Duets and Trios

The benefits of duet and ensemble playing are well-known, with the potential to help develop better listening, rhythmic, and general musicianship skills.  Recently, I…

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Articles, Piano Teaching IdeasJanuary 11, 2014<December 11, 2018

Who are we teaching? Engaging the Net Generation Part 2

The current teacher generation may have adopted technology and in some cases even embraced it into our routine as necessary, but we may also…

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