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  2. Frances Clark (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Frances Oman Clark (March 28, 1905 – April 17, 1998) was an American pianist, pedagogue, and academic who authored, co-authored and edited many widely used piano method books, most notably The Music Tree series. [1]

  3. Karl Leimer - Wikipedia

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    He applied the method he developed for teaching the piano to his most famous student, Walter Gieseking: he later published pedagogic works on piano playing together with Gieseking. In 1931 they co-wrote Modernes Klavierspiel nach Leimer-Gieseking (The Shortest Way to Pianistic Perfection), a work intended to instruct piano teachers that was ...

  4. Michel Sogny piano method - Wikipedia

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    Michel Sogny piano method is a system of teaching music and piano created by French pianist, composer and teacher Michel Sogny. Sogny's methodology is taught at his schools in Paris and Geneva. Since 1974, more than 20,000 students are mastering piano by Sogny's method.

  5. Simply Music - Wikipedia

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    The Simply Music Piano repertoire covers a broad range of styles, including classical, contemporary, jazz, blues, gospel, and other styles from around the world. In addition to the core Foundation pieces, students learn arrangements of each piece, along with accompaniments, teacher-selected written pieces, student-choice songs, and student ...

  6. Levine School of Music - Wikipedia

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    Levine was founded in 1976 by Ruth Cogen, Diana Engel and Jackie Marlin. [2] They named the school after their dear friend, DC attorney and amateur pianist Selma M. Levine, who had died.

  7. David Carr Glover - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote many series of piano and organ method books, such as the David Carr Glover Piano Course (1956), Boogie-Woogie and How to Play It (1958), David Carr Glover New Organ Course (1962), Playing the Piano (1963), Piano Student and Piano Repertoire (1967), and David Carr Glover Method for Piano (1988). Some of these method books are still ...

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