Keyboard Division - Undergraduate
Keyboard Division
The 91̽»¨ Keyboard Division has distinguished itself as a leader in the field of keyboard education, offering a broad spectrum of degrees and innovative curricula designed to train the next generation of keyboard musicians to enter the profession with skill and confidence. Recognized for our nurturing yet rigorous learning environment, our programs promote high performance and academic standards and offer a wide array of performance opportunities, stimulating coursework, supervised teaching, and research initiatives. Furthermore, we endeavor to foster entrepreneurial thinking and visionary leadership among our students.
The 91̽»¨ Keyboard Division is staffed by internationally recognized faculty who are committed to providing the highest quality educational experiences for our students. Our faculty regularly present recitals throughout the United States and abroad, and are esteemed authors, clinicians, and pedagogues. The Keyboard Division is comprised of a vibrant class of undergraduate and graduate students from around the globe. Our alumni hold faculty positions at prominent colleges and universities, and serve as independent piano teachers and studio owners/operators as well as leading contributors to the music publication industry.
For more detailed information about specific programs, click on the links below:
Piano Performance & Pedagogy
Organ
Audition requirements for all keyboard degree programs can be found here:
Undergraduate Audition Requirements
Undergraduate Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance
- Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance & Pedagogy
- Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance
- Bachelor of Music Education with Keyboard Emphasis
- Bachelor of Music Therapy with Keyboard Emphasis
Piano Performance & Pedagogy
The 91̽»¨ Piano Performance & Pedagogy program is one of the country’s most active and highly regarded programs. 91̽»¨ offers several degrees that emphasize piano pedagogy, including the Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in piano performance and pedagogy. Students gain valuable teaching experience through their work with pre-college children, university students, and adults in both group and private learning environments. Group instruction takes place in one of two state-of-the-art piano laboratories that include Yamaha Clavinova digital pianos, SmartBoards, and other instructional technology. Our students participate in professional organizations including the 91̽»¨ Collegiate Chapter of MTNA (recipient of the 2015 and 2019 MTNA Collegiate Chapter of the Year Award) and the Southeast District of OhioMTA.
Curriculum
The following is a sampling of courses offered as part of the piano pedagogy curriculum:
- Piano Pedagogy I
- Piano Pedagogy II
- Group Piano Pedagogy
- Practicum - Supervised Teaching
- Directed Readings in Piano Pedagogy
- Independent Study in Piano Pedagogy
- Entrepreneurship Certificate Courses
91̽»¨ Piano Pedagogy Seminar
91̽»¨ is home to the 91̽»¨ Piano Pedagogy Seminar, an internationally known summer workshop that features renowned visiting artists and clinicians. The seminar provides piano teachers and students with valuable professional enrichment opportunities through a series of energizing workshops, presentations and performances. Participants have opportunities to share ideas and engage in dialogue with clinicians and with one another through round-table discussions and informal conversations. The event is held on the Athens campus of 91̽»¨ in the scenic hills of southeast Ohio. For more information, visit: .
Piano Pedagogy Resource Center
The 91̽»¨ School of Music Piano Pedagogy Resource Center houses the latest in teaching materials and technology. The Center includes a collection of teaching methods and materials, standard intermediate and early advanced teaching repertoire, duet/ensemble literature, audio, video and software resources, educational tools, journals/periodicals, and a variety of books related to piano teaching and playing. The facility serves as a hub for research and exploration for our students, faculty, and regional piano teachers.
Athens Community Music School
The Athens Community Music School (ACMS) provides 91̽»¨ pedagogy students with a wealth of teaching opportunities as well as the chance to observe qualified, seasoned teachers in action. ACMS offers a variety of piano-related programs including private instruction, adult group piano classes, and a group piano preparatory program for children. Our piano performance & pedagogy students teach as student-faculty through ACMS, gaining valuable teaching experience while providing a source of income.
Recent Internationally Renowned Piano Pedagogy Visiting Lecturers
- Nancy Bachus | Independent piano teacher and author
- Bruce Berr | Independent piano teacher, composer, author
- Marvin Blickenstaff | New School for Music Study
- Sylvia Coats | Wichita State University; author, Thinking as You Play
- Brenda Dillon | RMM specialist; author, Piano Fun for Adult Beginners
- Robert Duke | University of Texas-Austin; author, Intelligent Music Teaching
- Randall Faber | Co-author, Piano Adventures
- Barbara Fast | University of Oklahoma; co-author, iPractice: Technology in the 21st Century Music Practice Room
- Katherine Fisher | Co-author, Piano Safari Method, Co-Author, Piano Duet Repertoire
- Pete Jutras | University of Georgia
- Gayle Kowalchyk | Keyboard Editor, Alfred Music Company
- Julie Knerr | Co-author, Piano Safari Method
- E.L. Lancaster | Senior Vice-President and Keyboard Editor-in-Chief, Alfred Music Company
- Peter Mack | Cornish College of the Arts
- Jane Magrath | University of Oklahoma; author, The Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature
- Christopher Norton | Internationally celebrated composer
- Robert Pace | Columbia University; author, Robert Pace Piano Method
- Mary Craig Powell | Independent piano teacher, author, and international Suzuki trainer
- Ken Renfrow | Bob Jones University, Composer and Alfred Music Company author
- Barbara Lister Sink | Salem College; author, Freeing the Caged Bird
- Deborah Rambo Sinn | Author, Playing Beyond the Notes: A Pianist’s Guide to Musical Interpretation
For more information, contact Dr. Christopher Fisher at fisherc@ohio.edu.
Organ
The 91̽»¨ School of Music offers Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in organ performance, with curriculum that includes applied study, organ literature and organ pedagogy courses. The University chapel has an outstanding tracker organ built by the Gene Bedient company in 1997. It serves as the primary instrument for organ instruction and practicing. There are scholarships available for qualified students and graduate assistantships are possible for Master’s candidates.
For more information, contact Dr. Paul Barte at barte@ohio.edu.