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Overview of Artistry at the Piano
the piano course that inspires students and teachers
by
JON and MARY GAE GEORGE
overview
The keyboard master works require a special kind of preparation. Realizing this, Mary Gae George and the late Jon George combined their broad experience in composition, writing, performing, and teaching in order to create a piano course that upholds the highest standards of technic, musicianship, and aesthetics.
From the first of over 200 progressive "miniature master works" composed
for this course, students of all ages will delight in hearing themselves perform
in the styles of the various historical eras.
In the accompanying text, principles
of performance, technic, theory, and ear training ensure that students approach
the advanced literature with the utmost confidence and preparedness.
What People Say About Artistry at the Piano:
"Artistry at the Piano is the most important contribution to music pedagogy since 1950."
~Florida Music Director
"Success with Artistry at the Piano will guarantee success with the piano literature."
~Piano and Keyboard
" Artistry at the Piano is beautifully organized with unusual attention to details and the development of musicianship...very informative...constantly varied and refreshing."
~Clavier
"The thinking behind these books is first rate and the music quality high."
~Piano Quarterly
"From the first, students should experience music with characteristics from different stylistic periods. The Georges' Artistry at the Piano series presents all styles. I cannot imagine teaching style without these books."
~Dr. Max Camp
This comprehensive, thoroughly organized program of study contains 18 books and three recordings that can be used successfully by students of all ages.
Artistry at the Pianobegins with the
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC and its SUPPLEMENTAL WORKBOOK.
This specialized beginning in rhythm, pitch, and technic prepares for the following four levels. (The Introduction books have also been successfully used for other instruments, choirs, and hand-bell choirs.)
Artistry at the Piano
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BOOK 1 |
BOOK 2 |
BOOK 3 |
BOOK 4 |
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WORKBOOK |
WORKBOOK |
WORKBOOK |
WORKBOOK |
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MUSICIANSHIP |
MUSICIANSHIP |
MUSICIANSHIP |
MUSICIANSHIP |
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REPERTOIRE |
REPERTOIRE |
REPERTOIRE |
REPERTOIRE |
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ENSEMBLE |
ENSEMBLE |
ENSEMBLE |
ENSEMBLE |
A brief description of each series follows:
- WORKBOOKSeries. Projects in analysis, transposition, keyboard skills, and memorization, as well as attractive pieces for sight playing, makes this series both useful and rewarding for the student.
- MUSICIANSHIP Series. In each Lesson, the basic elements of musicianship (theory, coordinated with drills in rhythm, technic, and ear training) are presented and then applied and reviewed in a section of short pieces.
- REPERTOIRESeries. Elements taught in the Musicianship Lessons are used in the Repertoire pieces in a manner both challenging and satisfying to the student.
- ENSEMBLE Series. These duets give the student the valuable experience of studying and performing with another pianist.
- RECORDED Series. The student needs daily reinforcement both in the artistic potential of the pieces and in the expressive possibilities of the piano. The recorded series accomplishes this while ensuring well-prepared lessons.
Artistry at the Piano by Jon and Mary Gae
George is published by Artistry Press International
and
is
available
world
wide.
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