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Using factors extrapolated from historical and social science literatures to frame the observations of twenty current U.S. piano teachers, A Portrait of Contemporary U.S. Piano Teachers: A Musical Journey explores the contemporary U.S. piano teacher through a social science lens. Drawing on many interviews and on her personal experience with teaching piano, Barbara Stolz argues that each teacher is an artist and a pedagogue, teaching approaches are eclectic and pragmatic, and knowing each student is paramount.

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Part I: The Piano Teacher: Setting the Stage Chapter One: Popular Literature and Historical Memoirs: Images of the Piano Teacher Chapter Two: Historical Pedagogical Treatises: Perspectives on Piano Teaching and the Piano Teacher Chapter Three: Situating the Study of the Piano Teacher within a Social Science Context Chapter Four: The Extant Literature: What is Known and Not Known about the Contemporary Piano Teacher Chapter Five: This Study Part II: A Study of the Contemporary U.S Piano Teacher Chapter Six: The Early Years: Developing an Interest in Music and the Piano Chapter Seven: Deciding to Become a Piano Teacher: Confluence of Factors and Process Chapter Eight: Becoming a Piano Teacher: Developing An Approach--Eclectic and Pragmatic Chapter Nine: Being a Piano Teacher: Professional Life and Qualities Chapter Ten: Being a Piano Teacher: In Practice

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781793603012, 978-1793603012
      ISBN10: 1793603014

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using factors extrapolated from historical and social science literatures to frame the observations of twenty current U.S. piano teachers, A Portrait of Contemporary U.S. Piano Teachers: A Musical Journey explores the contemporary U.S. piano teacher through a social science lens. Drawing on many interviews and on her personal experience with teaching piano, Barbara Stolz argues that each teacher is an artist and a pedagogue, teaching approaches are eclectic and pragmatic, and knowing each student is paramount.

      Table of Contents
      Part I: The Piano Teacher: Setting the Stage Chapter One: Popular Literature and Historical Memoirs: Images of the Piano Teacher Chapter Two: Historical Pedagogical Treatises: Perspectives on Piano Teaching and the Piano Teacher Chapter Three: Situating the Study of the Piano Teacher within a Social Science Context Chapter Four: The Extant Literature: What is Known and Not Known about the Contemporary Piano Teacher Chapter Five: This Study Part II: A Study of the Contemporary U.S Piano Teacher Chapter Six: The Early Years: Developing an Interest in Music and the Piano Chapter Seven: Deciding to Become a Piano Teacher: Confluence of Factors and Process Chapter Eight: Becoming a Piano Teacher: Developing An Approach--Eclectic and Pragmatic Chapter Nine: Being a Piano Teacher: Professional Life and Qualities Chapter Ten: Being a Piano Teacher: In Practice

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