The Taubman Approach

 The Taubman Approach, developed by Dorothy Taubman, decodes the most efficient movements of the fingers, hand, and arm on the piano. The goal is to achieve ease and comfort during playing, while at the same time overcoming technical limitations and avoiding injury.

Since 2018, Eleni has studied the Taubman Approach with Robert Durso, who is a master teacher of the Taubman method and co-founder of the Golandsky Institute. Eleni is certified as an Instructor of the Taubman Approach through the Golandsky Institute and is very passionate about sharing her insights on this pioneering playing approach with her students.

Quoting directly from the website of the Golandsky Institute: “The Taubman Approach is a groundbreaking analysis of the mostly invisible
motions that function underneath a virtuoso technique. The resulting knowledge makes it possible to help pianists overcome technical limitations as well as cure playing-related injuries. It is also the way that tone production and other components of expressive playing can be understood and taught. […] This Approach has proven to be highly effective in the resolution of technical limitations and playing-related injuries. The aim of the Institute is to provide musicians with a foundation that allows for full artistic expression and the development of virtuosic technical ability.”
For more information about the Taubman Approach and students’ testimonials you can visit the official website of the Golandsky Institute at the following link:
https://www.golandskyinstitute.org/about-the-golandsky-institute/

Contact

Eleni Kamaratou teaches in the Athens area.
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