Advanced Music Theory
July 6th - August 29th
Saturdays at 10:00-11:00 AM CT
$450 for the 12-week term
Instructor - Daniel Schlosberg
Learn music theory through the pieces you’re playing! We will examine “what’s going on under the hood” of your piece, which will lead to an even
greater performance! Plus getting a start on theory will help you later in your musical lives. Music history topics will be addressed too. We’ll have fun!
July 6th - August 29th
Saturdays at 10:00-11:00 AM CT
$450 for the 12-week term
Instructor - Daniel Schlosberg
Learn music theory through the pieces you’re playing! We will examine “what’s going on under the hood” of your piece, which will lead to an even
greater performance! Plus getting a start on theory will help you later in your musical lives. Music history topics will be addressed too. We’ll have fun!
Daniel Schlosberg, piano
Chicago-based pianist Daniel Schlosberg has been on the faculty at University of Notre Dame since 2005. He enjoys a multifaceted relationship with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, having appeared as featured soloist and in numerous chamber music concerts. In the new music realm, he collaborates frequently with Eighth Blackbird and Third Coast Percussion, and gave the world premiere of Augusta Read Thomas’s “Starlight Ribbons” and the US premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s Calices for violin and piano. He has recorded for the Albany, Bridge, Centaur, New World, Nimbus and Permelia labels. His latest solo release is “Gaul Me Maybe: French Baroque Keyboard Music.” Another specialization is art song: he was on staff of Ravinia’s Steans Institute vocal program, and he is the director of the Baltimore Lieder Weekend, held each October. Recent projects include Mahler/Zemlinsky: Symphony No 6 (arr. 4-hands) at Ravinia and the National Gallery of Art, DC. He has experience teaching piano, theory and history to all ages and abilities.
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