Collaborative piano

Collaborative piano is a discipline of music that combines piano performance, accompaniment, and music pedagogy.[1]

Notable Artists

Martin Katz

Warren Jones[2]

Roger Vignoles[3]

J.J. Penna

Robert McDonald

Marie-France Lefebvre

List of Schools

Andrews University

Appalachian State University, MM only

Arizona State University

Azusa Pacific University

Ball State University

Bard College Conservatory of Music

Baylor University

Benjamin T. Rome School of Music

Binghamton University

Boston Conservatory

Boston University

Bowling Green State University

Brandon University

California State University

Carnegie Mellon School of Music

Chapman University

Cleveland Institute of Music

Cleveland State University

East Texas Baptist University

Eastern Mennonite University

Eastern Washington University

Eastman School of Music

Florida State University

Furman University

Mariam Cannon Hayes School of Music

Hunter College

Illinois State University, MM only

Indiana University

Ithaca College

James Madison University

Juilliard School

Lawrence University

Longy School of Music of Bard College

Lynn University

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

Mercer University

Michigan State University

Middle Tennessee State University

Montclair State University

New England Conservatory of Music

New York University

North Dakota State University

Northwestern University

Ohio University

Peabody Institute

Radford University

Rider University

Rutgers University

San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Shenandoah University

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

State University of New York

Temple University

Texas State University

Texas Tech University

University of Akron

University of Arkansas

University of California, Irvine

University of Central Oklahoma

University of Cincinnati

University of Colorado Boulder

University of Georgia

University of Hartford

University of Houston

University of Idaho

University of Maryland

University of Massachusetts

University of Memphis

University of Michigan

University of Minnesota

University of Nevada, Reno

University of New Mexico

University of North Carolina

University of North Texas College of Music

University of Northern Colorado

University of Oregon

University of South Alabama

University of South Dakota

University of Southern California

University of Tennessee

University of Texas at Austin

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Wayland Baptist University

Weber State University

West Virginia University

Yale University

Sources on Collaborative Piano and Accompanying

Algernon Lindo. The Art of Accompanying. New York: G. Schirmer, 1916.

Coenraad V. Bos and Ashley Pettis. The Well-Tempered Accompanist. Bryn Mawr, PA: Theodore Presser, 1949.

Cranmer, Philip. The Technique of Accompaniment. London: Dennis Dobson, 1970.

Dian Baker. “A Resource Manual for the Collaborative Pianist: Twenty Class Syllabi for Teaching Collaborative Piano Skills and an Annotated Bibliography.” DMA doc., Arizona State University, 2006.

Elana Estrin. “It Takes Two,” The Strad 121, no. 1439 (March 2010): 56-62.

Gerald Moore. Farewell Recital: Further Memoirs. New York: Taplinger, 1978.

Gerald Moore. Furthermore: Interludes in an Accompanist’s Life. London: Hamilton, 1983.

Gerald Moore. Singer and Accompanist: The Performance of Fifty Songs. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [1973].

Gerald Moore. The Unashamed Accompanist. Rev. ed. London: Methuen, 1959.

Kurt Adler. The Art of Accompanying and Coaching. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1965.

Martin Katz, The Complete Collaborator: The Pianist as Partner. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

Robert Spillman. The Art of Accompanying: Master Lessons from the Repertoire. New York: Schirmer Books, 1985.

Ruthann Boles McTyre. Library Resources for Singers, Coaches, and Accompanists: An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-1997. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.

Music Festival

Aspen Music Festival and School

Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp

Brevard Music Center

Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival

Hot Springs Music Festival

Interlochen Center for the Arts

Music Academy of the West

SongFest Los Angeles

References

  1. "Collaborative Piano Studies". NYU Steinhardt. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  2. Jepson, Barbara (April 16, 1989). "Who's That Man With Marilyn Horne?". The New York Times. p. 6006033. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  3. Elliott, Noelle (January 9, 2017). "Three of the World's Leading Collaborative Pianists to Teach and Perform at Notre Dame". Department of Music. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
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