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Have you ever wondered exactly how music and the arts change the world? Join Jonathan Roberts, director of the South Shore Piano School, for insightful interviews with students, parents, teachers, and... more
FAQs about South Shore Piano:How many episodes does South Shore Piano have?The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
April 26, 2021013. Romina Spagnuolo, 12-Year-Old Aspiring Pianist and Violinist12-Year-Old Romina Spagnuolo is an aspiring pianist and violinist. In this episode, Romina talks about her beginnings in music, some of her favorite memories of music, how she tackles musical challenges, and her experience performing....more15minPlay
April 23, 2021012. Dr. Anita Collins, Educator, Researcher, and Author of "The Music Advantage"Dr. Anita Collins is an award-winning educator, researcher and author in the field of brain development and music learning. She is internationally recognized for her unique work in translating the scientific research of neuroscientists and psychologists to the everyday parent, teacher and student. In this episode, Anita discusses how she came to do the work she does now, what the research tells us about music education and cognitive development, the types of music education students need for this cognitive development, and more....more1hPlay
April 19, 2021011. William Kaplan, 12-Year-Old Aspiring Pianist and Creative12-Year-Old William Kaplan of Scituate has had the piano in his life since the age of four. A student at the Inly School, William has not only succeeded with traditional piano, but has also ventured into lands unknown. He is our first and only student to have performed John Cage's "4' 33"," as well as our only student to have incorporated a puppet in performance. In this episode, William talks about his earliest memories with music, what music means to him, how he handles challenges, and what music making has been like over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic....more20minPlay
April 16, 2021010. Janet Lopinski, Royal Conservatory of Music Senior Director of Academic ProgramsJanet Lopinski is the Senior Director of Academic Programs of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada. As one of the architects behind the RCM Certificate Program, Janet's work impacts thousands of music students across North America on a regular basis. In this episode, Janet talks about her beginnings in music, her path to RCM, and how the RCM Certificate Program has influenced students' lives as well as her own....more37minPlay
April 12, 2021009. Nathan Hu, 11-Year-Old Aspiring Pianist and Dolphin EnthusiastNathan Hu of Norwell is 11 years old and has been playing the piano and studying music theory since the age of 6. An avid participant in the Royal Conservatory of Music Certificate Program, Nathan has performed at Carnegie Hall twice as part of RCM's Celebration of Excellence recital. In this episode, Nathan talks about his earliest memories of piano, how he tackles challenges, what performing means to him, and how he sees music playing a part in his future....more19minPlay
April 09, 2021008. Lisa Chin: Mother, Writer, and CoachWhen she is not wrangling spreadsheets or her three young kids, Lisa is a writer and coach for mothers who recognize they are a work in progress. Above all, Lisa values real conversations around motherhood, identity, and self expression. She believes community, knowing your truths, and art can keep us grounded in motherhood. In this episode, we discuss Lisa's work mothering mothers, how mothers can begin their journey of self-exploration, and more....more43minPlay
April 05, 2021007. Brady McLoughlin, 11-Year-Old Creativity Machine11-Year-Old Brady McLoughlin has been taking piano since the age of 6. He not only plays the piano, but he also creates music with GarageBand and has two YouTube channels. In this episode, Brady talks about how he got started with piano and creativity, his process for creating new tunes, and how he believes music will be a part of his future....more16minPlay
April 02, 2021006. Lauren Whittaker, Suzuki Piano Teacher ExtraordinaireLauren Whittaker is the Suzuki piano teacher at South Shore Piano School, where she works with students as young as three years old. In this episode, Lauren talks about her beginnings in music, what teaching music to children means to her, and the Suzuki philosophy of teaching music....more27minPlay
March 29, 2021005. Sophie Smith, 12-Year-Old Aspiring Pianist, Singer, and CreativeSophie Smith, age 12, has been playing the piano since the age of five. As a high-scorer in the RCM certificate program, she made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2019. In this episode, Sophie discusses her beginnings in music, what music means to her today, what it has meant to her during the pandemic, and how she believes it will be a part of her future....more21minPlay
March 26, 2021004. Kyle Wrentz and Healy Sammis, Co-Founders of Break a Leg Theater WorksKyle Wrentz and Healy Sammis are the co-founders and directors of Break a Leg Theater Works in Marshfield, MA. In this episode, we discuss how Break a Leg Theater was formed, the work Kyle and Healy do with the students, and the remarkable impact this work is having on the students' lives....more40minPlay
FAQs about South Shore Piano:How many episodes does South Shore Piano have?The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.