Young pianists pursuing a professional career face a barrage of questions, choices, and challenges. In this book, experienced teacher and performer Stewart Gordon offers a new and practical way to approach them by helping readers to plan strategically and build a secure and successful career from the ground up. For decades, Gordon has guided young pianists through the details of how to prepare musically, navigate their college years, and forge a career that will provide a livelihood. In this guide to beginning that musical career, Gordon has assembled the wisdom of decades of teaching: a fundamental body of information emerging pianists will rely on as they work toward their goals. His advice, focused on both mental and practical work, will enhance both motivation and security. Carefully balancing aspiration with reality and inspiration with organization, Gordon creates a blueprint for transforming dreams into achievement, and illustrates his points with examples drawn from the lives of famous musicians. The book also addresses many practical matters, such as developing keyboard technique, acquiring reading and memorizing skills, building repertoire, and balancing the demands of being a musician with living a full life. This volume is a valuable resource for both young pianists and their parents.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Bug Bites Chapter 2 Bringing Your Family On Board Chapter 3 Shopping For The Right Teacher Chapter 4 Balancing Everything Chapter 5 Building Technique Chapter 6 Exploring Skills Chapter 7 Developing Performance Chops Chapter 8 Using Your Mind Chapter 9 Creating Fantasy Chapter 10 Securing Memorization Chapter 11 Handling Rejection...And Success Chapter 12 Choosing Your College Chapter 13 Finding Your Way During The College Years Chapter 14 Planning Repertoire Chapter 15 Selecting Repertoire Chapter 16 Broadening Horizons Chapter 17 The Road Ahead