

Together, they went to England in 2013, to conduct a symposium for both piano and violin at Cambridge University.Įdna Golandsky is the person with whom Dorothy Taubman worked most closely. This has led to developing a comprehensive application of the Taubman work to string instruments. In 2012, she presented as a part of the New York University Steinhardt Master Class series and at the Music Teachers Association of California annual convention in San Diego.įor the past several years, Edna Golandsky has been working with violinist, Sophie Till, who came seeking relief from long-standing problems. She gave week-long workshops at the Panama Jazz Festival at 2009, 2010, 20. In 2011 she was a guest presenter at the Music Teachers National Association in Milwaukee, Wisconsin the Piano Teachers Congress of New York and the Music Teachers Association of California.

She was a guest presenter at the World Piano Pedagogy Conference in 20 and was engaged to return in October 2010. In August 2010, she gave a master class and judged in a piano competition at the Chatauqua Festival. In 2001 she was a guest lecturer at the European Piano Teachers’ Association in Oxford, England, and in July 2003 she conducted a symposium in Lecce, Italy. Internationally, she has given seminars in Canada, Holland, Israel, Korea, Panama, and Turkey. Golandsky has lectured and conducted master classes at some of the most prestigious music institutions in the United States, including the Eastman School of Music, Yale University, the Curtis Institute of Music, and Oberlin Conservatory. She is also an adjunct professor of piano at the City University of New York (CUNY). She has been a featured speaker at many music medicine conferences. A pedagogue of international renown, she has a long- established reputation for the expert diagnosis and treatment of problems such as fatigue, pain, and serious injuries, including carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, focal dystonia, thoracic outlet syndrome, tennis and golfer’s elbow, and ganglia. Performers and students from around the world come to study, coach, and consult with Ms. She received both her bachelor of music and master of music degrees from the Juilliard School, following which she continued her studies with Dorothy Taubman. She has earned wide acclaim throughout the United States and abroad for her extraordinary ability to solve technical problems and for her penetrating musical insight. Edna Golandsky is the leading exponent of the Taubman Approach.
