Important Dates
- December 10, 2023 - Performance Class 
- March 10, 2024 - Guest Artist Workshop 
- May 19, 2024 - Final Recitals 
Technique
- Hanon- Review No. 1 until the pattern is memorized and the transition from ascending to descending is learned. 
- Hands alone first, ensuring that fingers are round and wrist is not below the white keys. 
- Observe correct fingering. 
- Do not play this at a fast tempo. 
 
- Czerny- No assignment 
 
- RCMCP Technique- No assignment 
 
Musicianship
- Four Star Sight-readng & Ear Tests- We’ll start this together at your next lesson. 
 
Theory
- Celebrate Theory- In Newzik, access the Theory 01 PDF. 
- Complete Unit 8. If this is extremely easy for you, discontinue the unit and move on to the Level 2 PDF. 
- If level 2 is also too easy, move on to Level 3, Level 4, etc. 
 
Repertoire
- NFRPE Five Basic Practice Tactics- Access the PDF in Newzik called “Charts & Guides” 
- In the menu dropdown (upper center of the page), select “NFRPE Five Basic Practice Tactics.” 
- Study the information to be applied to learning your repertoire pieces. 
 
- Bach, Invention No. 5 in E-flat Major, HWV 776- Identify each “subject” entry in each voice (two voices in each Invention). 
- Observe the key signature, time signature 
 
- Chopin, Waltz in A Minor op. Posth., B 150- Using the NFRPE method, choose a “chunk” (no more than 2-4 measures. 
- Learn the notes and fingering according to each highlighted voice (green = melody, purple = harmony, yellow = bass). 
- Once you have learned them independendly, start to combine the voices in all combinations. Yellow + green, yellow + purple, green + purple, etc. 
 
- We will discuss another option for Classical
