The first lessons are taught with an emphasis on core fundamentals. Students continue through the piano curriculum learning significant repertoire, while addressing the fundamentals necessary for all levels of performance.
We present an annual piano recital for all students who would like to participate, and some of our students are asked to perform in area festivals, and for Newington Night at the New Britain Rock Cats, which will now become the Hartford Yard Goats. This is an exciting opportunity for students to have the experience performing for a large audience.
Piano lessons are held at our Newington Connecticut studio, or via a skype video phone. Training occurs at all ages in theory, ear training, sight singing, technique, and history. We can teach using a real acoustic piano, or with an electronic keyboard.
Glastonbury is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, formally founded in 1693 and first settled in 1636. The town was named after Glastonbury in Somerset, England.[1] Glastonbury is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Hartford. The town center is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP). The population was 34,427 at the 2010 census.
In 1636, thirty families were settled in Pyaug, a tract of land belonging to Wethersfield on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River, bought from the Native American chief Sowheag for 12 yards (11 m) of trading cloth. In 1672, Wethersfield and Hartford were granted permission by the General Court to extend the boundary line of Pyaug 5 miles (8 km) to the east. By 1690, residents of Pyaug had gained permission from Wethersfield to become a separate town and, in 1693, the town of Glassenbury was created.
During the American Revolutionary War, several homes were used to hold classes from Yale University. Noah Webster was a student in these classes; later he taught at one of Glastonbury's one-room schoolhouses.
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