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Paul Rolland Pedagogy Presentation

Presented by University of Akron School of Music at Guzzetta Hall - University of Akron, Akron OH

Mar 31 2023
Paul Rolland Pedagogy Presentation

Paul Rolland gives a pedagogy presentation on string pedagogy on Friday, March 31 at 12:50 p.m. in Guzzetta Hall room 149.
This event is free.
The ground-breaking string pedagogy of Paul Rolland is renowned worldwide for its universal application to all levels of string playing, all ages of players and teachers, and all string repertoire. Balanced movements, free from excessive tension, not only allow string players to gain a higher level of musical expression, but also learn advanced skills from the start of the learning process. Incorporating Rolland’s “Actions” into teaching strings increases the teacher’s ability to be successful in their instruction and demonstrating, and also giving the student a clear and accessible vehicle for understanding and executing their movements and skills at the highest level possible. Healthy movements create the best sound, and Paul Rolland String Pedagogy allows players to perform at their highest potential, while maintaining relaxed body ... view more »

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Guzzetta Hall - University of Akron

157 University Ave., Akron, OH 44325

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Parking for audience members attending evening and weekend performances is free in the E.J. Thomas Hall deck when there is not an event in that venue. Handicap-accessible parking for audience members is available in all lots, including the residential surface lot across from Guzzetta Hall.

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