Monday, August 15, 2011

NEW SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS. . .

We're back for another exciting year of workshops and motivating meetings with our St. George Chapter of Utah Music Teachers Association!  We're looking forward to the presentations that have been lined up for this year and hope to see many piano teachers take advantage of membership in the Music Teachers Association.


ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD THE 2nd TUESDAY EACH MONTH AT THE PIANO GALLERY at NOON. (unless otherwise noted...)


(If you're not sure how to join, simply visit JOIN UMTA and you will be directed.)

Here's a brief overview of what will be presented this year:

September 13 - Tips on Teaching Memorization
presented by Dr. Nancy Allred

October 11 - Giving Your Students More Bang for Their Buck!" presented by Bonnie Slaughter

October 14-15 UMTA State Conference - 
Salt Lake Community College, Sandy, Utah

November 1 - Liszt Performance and Poetry 
presented by Dr. Mykola Suk, UNLV

December 13 - Christmas Party / Performance Fun


January 10 - Business Practices to Help Your Piano Studio presented by Coila Robinson, UMTA President

February 21 - Music Motivation 
presented by Jerald Simon

March 13 - Sight Reading 
presented by Nancy Jensen, NCTM

March 24-28 MTNA National Conference 
New York City

April 10 - Stephanie Talbot Stuart presentation

May 8 - Closing Social - Electing New Board Members

We'll see you there!!

Monday, May 2, 2011

KEVIN OLSON IS COMING!!!

Our final association meeting for the 2010-2011 year is sure to be a HUGE success and one you won't want to miss!

KEVIN OLSON, pianist, composer, and educator will be presenting our workshop for May at The Piano Gallery, Thursday, May 12th at Noon. Come early as we are expecting a good crowd to join us.

Call Caroline Jennings at 801-631-8697 for further details.

SEE YOU THERE!!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

I PLAYED IT BETTER AT HOME. . .by Rosemary Olson

Here's a brief synopsis:

I thought we were going to learn about "excuses" used by students who came to lessons unprepared.  I was delightedly WRONG!!

Rosemary shared some of the complex reasons we all "play it better at home" and what we can do to overcome so many "little" things that can become BIG stumbling blocks!  What a great workshop! 

(Hopefully we'll have a few more details to add from our Secretary...)

If you missed this really good workshop, be sure to set aside time to attend in April.  We'll have another great workshop then!!  (April 14th, Noon, at the Piano Gallery Recital Hall.)

Monday, March 28, 2011

Rosemary Olson Workshop Synopsis

St George Chapter – UMTA/MTNA
Thursday, March 24, 2011

Rosemary Olsen, NCTM, www.olsenpiano.com  “I Played It Better At Home”

Rosemary Olsen came down from Salt Lake City to present “Performing strategies that address Performance Anxiety”. 

She listed the physical awareness that must be accounted for when performing:  Sense of key weight and depth (the problem of playing on an ‘unfamiliar’ piano); Bench height; responsiveness of the key action; Awareness of Physical Surroundings; Lighting and sound; Aliveness of the room; and Wardrobe malfunctions.

The Five Pillars of Learning:
            Visual – written, keyboard, hands
            Aural – sound of music, sound of internal voice
            Kinesthetic – muscle memory, movement of arms and hands
            Theoretical – understanding the form and harmony of the piece
            Emotional – response to difficulties

“Don’t practice in the Panic; it will come on its own.”

Benjamin Zander in The Art of Possibility said to exclaim whenever a student makes a mistake “How Fascinating!”  Do not develop negative emotions.  By depriving your internal thoughts of their emotional intensity you detoxify their effect on you.

Various relaxation techniques and tools were described.  The Alexander Technique was one such process.

Books suggested:  “With Your Own Two Hands” – Seymour Bernstein
“The Art of Practicing: A Guide to Making Music from the Heart” – Madeline Bruser
“Passionate Practice: The Musician’s Guide to Learning, Memorizing and Performing” – Margret Elson
“Performing in the Zone: Unleash Your True Performing Potential” – Jon Gorrie
“The Art of Piano Playing: A Scientific Approach” – George Kochevitsky
“The Art of Possibility” – Benjamin Zander

Conclusion: “Our need to give is as strong as our need to receive. We are given life and music, and the richer we feel with these gifts, the more we want to share them with others.  Performing, a form of sharing, multiplies our gifts by transforming us and enriching our audience at the same time.  This is our work and our celebration.”    Madeline Bruser

Monday, February 7, 2011

ASSOCIATION MEETING

The Wonders of Ensemble Work

presented by
Coila Robinson, UMTA President
12:00 noon
Thursday, February 10th
Call 632-6733 for info.