Piano Master Class with Lillian Livingston
Sat. Oct 19, 2013 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
12-18
12-18
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Experience a piano Master Class with a true master! Lillian Livingston, Adjunct Associate Professor of Piano at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, will be our clinician for talented pianists, ages 12-18. If you would like to be a master class participant, students should submit a CD recording of them performing the piece that they would like to perform to P.O. Box 729, Bernardsville, NJ 07924. Recordings must be uploaded with your application or postmarked by Tuesday, October 1, 2013. Anyone can attend the Master Class to watch a master teacher in action! All who attend will come away from the experience with a new understanding of piano performance, technique, and interpretation.
Ms. Livingston is an active adjudicator and clinician and has presented workshops, lecture recitals, and master classes in the United States, Canada and Germany. She maintains an independent studio in New Jersey. Her students participate in competitions and perform in the community. They have performed in special venues such as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and at Lincoln Center in New York. She is widely respected as one of the foremost authorities on teaching the adult student and has presented seminars on this topic at the Music Teachers National Conferences and the World Piano Pedagogy Conferences.
Ms. Livingston is an active adjudicator and clinician and has presented workshops, lecture recitals, and master classes in the United States, Canada and Germany. She maintains an independent studio in New Jersey. Her students participate in competitions and perform in the community. They have performed in special venues such as Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and at Lincoln Center in New York. She is widely respected as one of the foremost authorities on teaching the adult student and has presented seminars on this topic at the Music Teachers National Conferences and the World Piano Pedagogy Conferences.
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