South Shore Piano Jonathan Roberts
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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 leaders in the arts. You will hear powerful stories about how music and the arts are changing lives every day. If you or your kids are curious about learning and want to know how others have done it successfully, this is the podcast for you.
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023. Alison Barr, Independent Piano Teacher and Local Celebrity
Alison Barr has been an independent teacher of piano for almost 46 years. She thrives on the variety, autonomy and unpredictability that being self-employed and deeply connected to the piano and her students bring. In this episode, Alison shares her beginnings in music, the path that led her to independent piano teaching, and the remarkable work she does with students every day.
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022. Jad Kiriaki, Aspiring Pianist and Video Game Music Fan
Jad Kiraki of Weymouth has been taking piano lessons for eight years, having started when he was just six years old. In this episode, Jad shares his early memories of music, how he has sustained himself and worked through challenges, what music has meant to him during the pandemic, and how he sees music being part of his future. And of course, Jad's passion for video game music.
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021. Gita Brown, Wellness Activist, Writer, and Music Educator
Gita Brown is a wellness activist, writer, and music educator. For twenty years her mission has been teaching students how to adapt the traditional practices of Integral Yoga and Yoga for the Special Child to bring more ease, wellness, and joy into everyday life. Her love of yoga has grown in tandem with her career as a classical clarinetist and music therapist; leading her to develop wellness and yoga workshops to musicians and music educators. In this episode, Gita discusses her beginnings in music and yoga, how she brings yoga practices into the teaching studio, and more.
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020. Hannah Benjamin, 11-Year-Old Music Lover and Aspiring Pianist
11-Year-Old Hannah Benjamin of Duxbury, MA has been taking piano lessons since she was five years old. In this episode, Hannah shares her earliest memories of music, how she tackles challenges (and loves them while she's at it!), her love of creating music, and what music means to her life.
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019. Kim Nguyen, Dentist, Adjunct Professor, and Adult Piano Student
Kim Nguyen is a dentist, adjunct professor at the Massachusetts college of pharmacy and health sciences university, and an adult piano student. She started piano lessons a short year and a half ago. In this episode, Kim shares her motivation to get started in piano lessons, how she has maintained momentum, her experience during the COVID pandemic, and more.
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018. Theo Grossman, Aspiring High-School Pianist and Chorister
Theo Grossman, a sophomore at Hingham High School, started piano lessons virtually during the pandemic summer of 2020 and has thrived. In this episode, Theo talks about what inspired him to pursue the piano, how he has balanced music with his other commitments, how he handles musical challenges, and more.