I think a lot of students get caught in the "I don't like classical music" trap, and as teachers we sometimes can't figure out what repertoire will really inspire them! Hopefully we can implement some fun ways to teach music appreciation in our studios from the time our students are young, and maybe that will help them gain a love for music early on. But what about our students who are already at that intermediate level, and may not think they enjoy classical music?
How can we choose repertoire that our students will actually enjoy playing? How do we keep our students engaged, interested and enjoying piano lessons?
This is what I would like to explore this week, as it is such an important topic. I would love to hear your input as well, especially to hear what your favorite intermediate repertoire collections are.
There is a wonderful book by Jane Magrath called "Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature
What other resources do you know about that help you in finding good repertoire for your intermediate students?
Thanks for this book idea! I just started teaching my first adult student who is about on this level, but hasn't taken lessons for years. I've been trying to figure out where to start with her, this is great! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions! I just added the Jane Macgrath book to my Amazon wishlist.
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