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The Piano Program
The piano department at St. Petersburg College offers piano instruction at all levels.
Piano Majors/Principals (audition required): Students accepted as piano majors/principals are required to perform in one student recital each semester and pass the jury exam at the end of each semester.
Piano Secondary: Students whose principal performing area is not piano are required to take piano as a secondary instrument. No auditions, performances, or juries are required.
Enrichment: Students may register for piano lessons for their personal enrichment. This category includes those who are not pursuing a degree in music, or who already have a college degree. These students are not required to play on a recital or jury exam.
Piano Teachers: Local piano teachers who are interested in developing or maintaining their skills as performers and teachers are always welcome in our department. No auditions, performances, or juries are required.
Class Piano: A group of piano class is offered to beginning piano students, who meet in groups of six or more. Emphasis is placed on music reading and basic keyboard skills
All piano students have numerous performance opportunities both on campus and in the community. They may attend performances and participate in workshops, seminars, and master classes that are presented by distinguished musicians that visit the SPC campus, such as Leonid Feliksovich Tamulevich (Associate Professor of Piano at St. Petersburg Conservatory, Russia), Paul Posnak (University of Miami), Pascal Roge (International Artist), Rebecca Penneys (Eastman School of Music, St. Petersburg College, visiting artist).

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  • lol she isnt very good huh

  • @yomaster29 shes not a student it said at the beginning that shes an allumni

  • lets hope so. that would make the most sense.

  • she's a student rite?

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