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Proficient in playing a musical instrument (e.g., guitar, piano, keyboard) and leading worship vocally. Must be able to lead worship from piano or guitar. Proficient in playing a musical instrument (e.g., guitar, piano, keyboard) and leading worship vocally.
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Master's of Music in piano or collaborative piano preferred. The Staff Collaborative Pianist provides piano accompaniment for a wide variety of student performances, workshops, and rehearsals.
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Registered Piano Technician with Piano Technician Guild preferred. Fields frequent after hours calls from piano faculty. Responsible for being the subject matter expert and staying up with current trends in the field of piano technology by reading professional journals, attending seminars, and maintaining international contacts and bringing new knowledge and training to Eastman & to other technicians.
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Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in collaborative piano or piano performance.
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The Jazz Piano Instructor will be responsible for teaching applied lessons in Jazz Piano at both the undergraduate level and graduate levels, engage in recruiting students and participate in Jazz Area events.
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Piano Technicians Guild Associate Piano Technician Certification preferred. Under the direct supervision of the Director for Piano and Keyboard Services, the Piano Technician I is responsible for the implementation and delivery of specialized acoustic piano and keyboard services for the Boston campus.
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Celtic Instruments (guitar, bagpipes, flute, tenor banjo, bouzouki, bodhrán, piano, mandolin) Audio Production Instructor (Live Sound Reinforcement, Recording Engineering, Intro to Sound) Documented professional-level experience in the applicant's field (i.e., toured with a professional band, hired at top-level camps, experience teaching in higher education, work as a luthier, produced professional recordings, delivered professional workshops, etc.
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Instructional duties may include (but are not limited to) studio teaching for majors and non-majors, piano literature courses, collaborative piano, chamber music coaching, and/or other courses in the candidate's unique areas of expertise.
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In addition to a schedule of mostly choir classes, teaching assignments may include piano lab, social history of rock & roll, or music theory. Basic piano proficiency required, advanced piano skills preferred.
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The SOMD offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, from the baccalaureate through the doctorate, including studies in dance, music performance, collaborative piano, music education, composition, theory, musicology, jazz studies, piano and string pedagogy, conducting, music technology, and music with a liberal arts emphasis.
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The Department of Music and Visual Arts at Elizabeth City State University is seeking a piano accompanist to assist with applied rehearsals, Student Recitals, Juries and University Choir. The accompanist will provide appropriate piano accompaniment for voice and/or instrumental classes, studios, and recitals; provide six hours per week for University Choir Rehearsals.
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The ideal candidate will possess significant liturgical and musical training, including choral conducting, vocal performance, and keyboard proficiency (piano and/or organ). Serve as the primary parish accompanist, playing piano and/or organ for weekend Masses, Holy Days, and sacramental celebrations.
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An undergraduate degree in music with a vocal/keyboard/piano/guitar proficiency in protestant music and able to direct and accompany a praise and worship team OR a minimum of five years’ experience in leading a praise and worship team on vocal keyboard/piano/guitar in protestant music.
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Position includes and desires experience in the following areas: Show Choir, Concert Choir, Beginning Chorus, Large scale Musical Theatre Productions, choreography/movement, basic piano skills, budget management, grant writing, communication skills, community building, and technology proficiency.
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Possess high competence in vocal keyboard/piano/guitar techniques, music selection, and ability to accompany other musicians and congregational singing. Possess high competence in vocal keyboard/piano/guitar techniques, music selection, and ability to accompany other musicians and congregational singing.
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