History
After a number of years in professional musical pursuits, Dr. White applied to the Doctoral program at The Juilliard School of Music, in New York City. After an interesting and lengthy application and audition process, he was finally admitted to the only part time Doctoral program that Juilliard has ever offered. He found great success there and rose, over time, to the top of the program. During the 26 year history of this program , only 7 people actually finished, being granted the full degree. Dr. White, as he is now called, was the 7th and final recipient of this prestigious degree; Doctor of Music Education and Music Performance [known at the Juilliard School as the Licentiate in Dalcroze Eurhythmics.] After graduation, he was invited to spend the next year as an adjunct professor at the Juilliard School, working as a teaching assistant to the head professor, Dr. Robert Abramson.
Specialties
Most piano teachers teach classical piano including sight reading, music theory, and maybe a little music history. Not much attention is given to good playing technique, but these form the core of a