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August 3–4, 2018
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
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Presenters
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Laura Amoriello, NCTM, is assistant professor of piano at Ithaca College where she teaches secondary piano and advises the MTNA Collegiate Chapter. She holds the Doctor of Education degree from Teachers College Columbia University. |
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Christopher D. Azzara, PhD, pianist, arranger, author, educator, is an innovator in the area of music teaching and learning. Azzara is professor and chair of music education and affiliate faculty of jazz studies and contemporary media at the Eastman School of Music. |
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David Cartledge is associate professor at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music teaching graduate piano literature and directing the group piano and secondary piano program. He actively performs, gives master classes, serves as judge and gives presentations. |
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Mary Dobrea-Grindahl is on the faculty at Baldwin Wallace University where she teaches piano, Eurhythmics, solfège, and a newly designed course in creativity. She regularly performs as a solo and collaborative artist. |
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Sara Ernst, NCTM, is assistant professor at the University of South Carolina, where she teaches pedagogy, oversees group piano and directs the Center for Piano Studies. She is also an examiner for the Royal Conservatory (Toronto). |
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Chan Kiat Lim was recognized in 2015 with the University of Louisiania-Lafayette Distinguished Professor Award and LMTA’s Outstanding Teacher Award. Active as a recitalist and presenter, Lim is the co-author of eNovativePiano online multimedia curriculum. |
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Brian Marks is associate professor of piano and director of keyboard studies at Baylor University. A frequent recitalist, presenter and adjudicator, Marks holds a DMA degree from the University of Texas at Austin. |
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Siok Lian Tan, NCTM, is associate professor of piano at Miami University, Ohio, where she teaches piano, piano pedagogy and coordinates the class piano program. She holds a DMA degree in piano from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. |
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Christy Vogt-Corley is assistant professor of piano/pedagogy at McNeese State University. She received an endowed professorship to fund the development of an online piano studio and research effective strategies for teaching online lessons. |
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