Spring Intermediate Piano for Adults 55+

Overview

This class is designed for anyone with at least 1 or 2 years of piano studies.

Extended techniques such as arpeggios and chord inversions will be studied and applied in various songs. Students will explore various music genres and composers to broaden your musical horizons and inspire a deeper appreciation for the art of piano playing. Different time signatures such as 6/8 will also be explored, as well as extended harmonies with augmented and diminished chords.

This class is specifically designed to provide a relaxed and stress-free environment for intermediate piano players beyond the Level 1 or Level 2 Beginner Classes. Enjoy making music in this supportive group class setting! Learn alongside your peers and one-on-one with Teaching Artist, Dr. Ina Mirtcheva Blevins.

Lesson books and class materials provided.

Ages: 55+

Dates: Wednesdays, 1:00 – 2:00 pm

February 14 – May 8, 2024 (11 weeks)

Skip Dates: March 6 & March 27, 2024

Tuition: $300

Location: Mason Community Arts Academy Building in Fairfax, VA


Program Faculty

Dr. Ina Mirtcheva Blevins

Academy Teaching Artist
Dewberry School of Music Keyboard Skills Piano Faculty

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Dr. Ina Radeva Mirtcheva is a May 2014 graduate of George Mason University with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance. She has been a piano student of Dr. Anna Balakerskia for many years. Her doctoral dissertation research focused on the life and music of Isaac Miknovsky; Dr. Linda Monson served as her dissertation advisor and mentor. Having earned her Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees in Piano Performance from George Mason University, she subsequently earned a Master in Instrumental Collaborative Piano at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she studied piano and chamber music with James Tocco and Sandra Rivers. She has performed in numerous recitals as a soloist and with chamber music ensembles at venues including The Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Institution, Werner Recital Hall, Prosels Castle, and The Lyceum. She has also performed internationally in Italy, Holland, Poland, Bulgaria, and Canada. In 2003, Ms. Mirtcheva was a Mason Concerto Competition winner and performed with the George Mason Symphony Orchestra. She has also participated in the Interharmony International Music Festivals in Soesterberg, Netherlands, in their 2003 and 2004 seasons, and in The Berkshires in 2007. In August 2009, she won the Schlern International Competition. In the summer of 2010, she performed in Poland as part of the Mozart Plus Festival, and in Vipiteno, Italy, at the Orfeo International Music Festival. Dr. Mirtcheva currently teaches keyboard skills and is a member of the applied piano faculty at Mason, as well as a faculty member of Mason Community Arts Academy.


Ages 55+ Piano at MCAA

Piano Level 1Piano Level 2Intermediate PianoPrivate Lessons
Provides a relaxed and stress-free environment for new piano players.Provides a relaxed and stress-free environment for students who have experience with piano beyond Beginner Level 1.Provides a relaxed and stress-free environment for intermediate piano players beyond the Level 1 or Level 2 Beginner Classes.Improve your technique and repertoire, and enjoy music-making and performing with fellow students.
Level 1, 2, & Intermediate Piano can be repeated multiple times until students are comfortable moving on to private lessons.

Notes

  • Please note that group classes are subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not reached.
  • Be sure to check our policies and procedures regarding registration, withdrawals, refunds, and more for fall or spring group classes.
  • All students will receive a Welcome Letter via email at least 1 week before the class starts with all necessary details.
  • Online registration closes 2 business days before the first class, however space may still be available. Please contact academy@gmu.edu for more information. A $10 late registration fee may apply.
  • For additional information, please contact the Academy at academy@gmu.edu.