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February 17, 2018 By Jeanne

Listen to Christopher on YouTube

Tune in now to YouTube to  hear Christopher Richardson play Chopin Piano Sonata #3 Op. 58  and Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 81a   These are the pieces he performed at the California Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) competition, receiving first place in the state competition and the privilege of performing in the Southwest Division competition. In the January Division … [Read more...]

December 5, 2017 By Jeanne

Interview with Christopher Richardson

Large Steinway piano on stage with lid up

Editor's Note:  Our resident blogger, Christopher Richardson, recently placed first in the Young Artist category at the California Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) competition. We conducted this interview with Christopher to find out more about his latest accomplishment and how he prepared for the event. Q:  Christopher, congratulations on your recent victory in the Young Artist … [Read more...]

November 6, 2017 By Jeanne

Music Heals, Music Hurts

Man with headphones listening to music.

As both a musician and writer, I would like to explain why I celebrate the power music holds over our emotions. In particular, music is capable of producing two very different effects that are important to understand and appreciate: healing and hurting. Music accomplishes countless other purposes, but the way music elicits both positive and negative emotions is an important part of its magic. A … [Read more...]

September 26, 2017 By Jeanne

Benefits of Music Education

Teacher and student at the keyboard

We all love music (at least, I would hope everyone amongst the audience of a Steinway Society blog does), and for good reason. Music is lauded by some as a language that transcends barriers while remaining reflective of the style from which it originates. Music is one of the easiest ways to enjoy cultural diffusion, and can tug on the heartstrings or get one’s blood pumping. More simply stated, … [Read more...]

September 26, 2017 By Jeanne

Why We Should Support Music Education

Music classroom

This is a companion piece to the blog entry, “The Benefits of Music Education.” These sources were compiled by Christopher Richardson as part of a school paper, and he generously agreed to share them with our blog readers. Not all the sources are open to the public online, but those that are, are linked accordingly. Barnes, Tom. "The Scientific Reasons We Should Teach Music to Kids in School." … [Read more...]

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