Megan earns High School Diploma and Paderewski Medal!

Congratulations to Megan for receiving her High School Diploma from the American College of Musicians!

Megan earned her diploma by passing a 90 minute audition of 15 memorized pieces. These pieces included J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in D Minor, WTC1, the complete Beethoven Sonata “Moonlight”, Rachmaninoff’s “Bells of Moscow” Prelude in C# minor, Copland’s “Scherzo Fantatique”, Joplin’s “Maple Leaf Rag'“, Chopin Op. 28, No. 8, scales, cadences, arpeggios, ear training, sight reading, and more. She earned high marks at each National Audition, performing 10 National Level programs for the past 10 years, . She also received the Paderewski Medal and will receive a Guild scholarship for her accomplishments. Way to go, Megan!

The mask - a sign of our times!

The mask - a sign of our times!

Congratulations for this major accomplishment!

Congratulations for this major accomplishment!

Senior Recital: Lilia Allen

Lilia will present her Senior Recital on June 14, 2020, 2pm.

Please click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb3S-rEtR2U

The program will include:

J.S. Bach: Italian Concerto, 1st movt

S. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in D Major

F. Chopin: “Aeolian Harp” Etude, Op. 25, No. 1

S. Joplin: Weeping Willow Rag

P. Mascagni: “Intermezzo” from Cavalleria Rustico, with Elli Ehinger (violin)

N. Kapustin: Sonatina, Op. 100

C. Saint-Saens: Danse Macabre for Two Pianos

The video will be available for viewing later as well. Lilia wishes to thank her family, friends and teachers for their support and love through the years!

Congratulations, Lilia!

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Lilia Allen

Class of 2020

Olympia High School

National Guild Auditions, June 3 and 4 - Schedule!

Our 2020 Guild Auditions will be VIRTUAL this year, for the first time ever! This is new to all of us, including the judges and Guild Headquarters. We are all working hard to make it as smooth as possible for all of our wonderful young pianists.

Everyone has been practicing and working, memorizing and perfecting 10 pieces and technical phases (National Level), and I am confident that all of you will pass with flying colors! In fact, 2 students will be presenting 15 piece “International” programs for the High School Diploma and the Advanced Bach Plaque. We also have one student who will be auditioning for the High School Social Diploma. All of you students are so impressive!

***A revised schedule is below***. The judge is in the Eastern Time Zone, and since she will not be traveling here, she has asked us to move to an earlier time (so she is not up until midnight!). She will be contacting all students “around” the time listed below. Please be patient if she does not call exactly on time, as sometimes delays happen. We are scheduling a 5 min. time between each student to ensure she has time to get connected with one of the three methods of contact.

PLEASE SEND SCANS of all of your music to our judge by JUNE 1. See email for her contact information.

June 3:

12-12:15 Landon (National)

12:20-12:35 Linnea (National)

12:40-1pm Judson (National)

1:05-1:30 Lucas (National)

1:35-3:05 Megan (HS DIP - 90 min)

3:05-4pm BREAK

4-4:30pm Madison (National)

4:35-5pm Sky (National)

5:05-6:05pm Alex (HS Social Dip - 60 min)

June 4:

2-2:30 Chloe (Adv Bach - 45 min)

2:30-3:15 Chloe (National)

3:20-3:50 Lilia (National)

3:50-4:05 BREAK

4:05-4:25 Gavin (National)

4:30-4:55pm Calvin (National)

5-5:25pm Max (National)

5:30-5:55pm Luke (National)

Zoom Group Lesson, 4/28/20!

Our first Zoom Group Class was a lot of fun!

First of all, it was great to see all of the cute pets who wandered in and out and seemed interested in your music, and also for us to see your piano area! Second, all the students included some sort of “decoration” for the piano to describe their piece. It was lovely to hear the pieces, and also to see what creative ideas students used to represent their pieces. I’m including some photos. There were so many more, so please send me your photos if able. Students also demonstrated impressive artistic ability with even hand drawn and handcrafted the decor!

Madison: “Phantom of the Opera” (handmade origami flowers, Phantom picture)

Luke: “Longing” (2 Lego figures on either side of the piano, fresh flowers and greenery)

Judson: “El Zapateado” (Latin dancer costume/hat, fresh flowers)

Sky: “Valse Mélancolique” (hand-drawn Italian film icons)

Lilia: “Sonatina op. 100” (spiky headband, butterflies, music box dancer)

Lucas: “Bright Orange” (orange and orange basketball)

Megan: Bach’s “Fugue in D minor” (stuffed chicken saying “bak”)

Alex: Chopin “Waltz in F Major” (3/4 of piano covered)

Gavin: “Amazing Grace” (amazing lego angel and lego piano)

Max: “Innocent” (glass of water)

Calvin: Alla Tarantella (spider decor)

Chloe: Bach “Prelude and Fugue in Em” (Dog and Clock)

Gavin’s piano, created for “Amazing Grace”!

Gavin’s piano, created for “Amazing Grace”!

Gavin’s brother Zachary designed and created this lego angel!

Gavin’s brother Zachary designed and created this lego angel!

Luke’s piece was called “Longing”. See the lego figures reaching for each other? What instrument is that on top of the piano?

Luke’s piece was called “Longing”. See the lego figures reaching for each other? What instrument is that on top of the piano?

Judson dressed as the “El Zapateado!” The definition is a Mexican dancer who taps his feet while dancing.

Judson dressed as the “El Zapateado!” The definition is a Mexican dancer who taps his feet while dancing.

National Guild Update 5/4/20

I have finally received some information on our National Guild Auditions. We will have the Auditions via an online platform. We need to provide 2 different methods of contact, in case there are any problems. I will need to submit those methods to them on one list for the studio.

With your permission, I would like to submit the FaceTime number that we have been using successfully for our lessons. Please reply to this to confirm your approval, as well sending an alternate way of contact and another phone number. Other back-up platforms could include Skype, Zoom, Google Duo or Google Hangouts.

For example, I will need to submit something like this:

Student John Smith, Intermediate C Date/Time: June 3, 12-12:30pm Preferred Platform: FaceTime: (360)123-4567 Backup Platform: Skype: GuildPianist12345@hotmail.com Emergency Contact # in case of problems: (360)987-6543 We are still scheduled for June 3 and 4.

Please let me know if there are any time restrictions for the online Audition. I will be putting out a schedule soon. Thank you so much for your patience as we work out all of these details! I’m thankful that we are able to continue despite the limitations we are currently experiencing. Guild has informed me that they are determined to be as flexible and helpful to us, to help all students achieve their Guild goals!

Spring Piano Update (April 2020)

Dear Piano Families:

Happy Spring Break! As you have heard, schools will be closed for the rest of the school year, and students will all move to distance learning of various forms after spring break. We have been having virtual piano lessons for the past two weeks, with very good success. I have missed seeing all of my wonderful students face-to-face, but I am impressed with the technological savvy and musical progress they have made!

After spring break, we plan to continue with virtual lessons. Our National Guild Auditions are still scheduled for June 3 and 4 - for now. As soon as the Guild headquarters contact me with updated information, I will let you know. Updates will be on the website as well. It seems that virtual auditions (or pre-recorded auditions) could be a possibility, though the date may change.

We have two scheduled Group Lessons in our Spring Quarter, April 28 and June 2. I am looking into virtual options for this. I am also exploring ideas for our Spring Recital. If you have an idea or suggestion, please feel free to share. These students are amazing and I would love for them to be able to showcase their talents and growth!

In the meantime, I hope you and your families are doing well, staying healthy and enjoying the beautiful spring weather! Please let me know if you have questions.

MAP Update - Winners posted!

The 2020 Music Artistry Program has come and gone, and good job to everyone! Our studio had 16 students participating in the annual M. A. P./Adjudications at St. Martins' University this week. The Visiting Artist for this year, Greg Presley from Gonzaga University, enjoyed listening to and working with all of our students and asked me to pass on his CONGRATULATIONS to each one of you who played. WELL DONE! I know a lot of dedication and practice hours made this happen, with each student performing 2 memorized pieces. Thank you also to all the parents and families behind this amazing young talent. Three students were chosen to perform at the OMTA Honors Recital this Sunday (March 15) at Westwood Baptist Church.

Mr. Presley chose: Alex (Gershwin), Lilia (Kapustin), and Chloe (Chopin). Hooray!

One alternate was chosen: Sky (Haydn)

Honorable Mentions were given to: Luke (Tansman) and Judson (Mozart). A round of applause to all of you! I will be sending individual emails with notes from Mr. Presley to each participating student.

MAP Date Announced!

Our annual Music Artistry Program - M.A.P. (formerly Adjudications) is coming up!

Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Place: St. Martins U, Kreielsheimer Hall (Arts Building)

Time: Each student will have a 10-30 min. time with our Visiting Artist. Students will play 2 memorized pieces and receive feedback and suggestions from well-known teachers. Time slots will be from 9am to 4:30. Up to three students may be chosen for the Honors Recital.

Schedule for Tuesday, March 10:

9:00 Linnea

9:10 Landon

9:20 Judson

9:40 Madison

10:10 Alex to 10:40

Break

11 Tyler

11:15 Megan

11:45 Luke to 12:05

Lunch

1:05 Lucas

1:25 Lilia

1:55 Calvin

2:15 Sky

2:45 Gavin to 3:05

Break

3:25 Alexander

3:35 Max

3:55 Chloe to 4:25

4:25 Consult/Honors Recital Selection

20 New Compositions for 2020!

Piano Pal Update!

This may be about the 10th year our studio has done Piano Pal, the annual composition project, where students compose a piece for a “secret pal”. Every year, students fine-tune their compositional skills and work out imaginative ways to paint a musical portrait of their friend. Twenty students took part in this project this year. Each student took home a booklet of everyone’s pieces, so please feel free to ask them to show you, and enjoy!

The Elementary group class featured these original pieces:

Jack: “Shades of Purple” for Katherine

Landon: “Falling Snow on Black Piano” for Jack

Alexander: “Lego Veggies” for Shepard

Shepard: “Silent Swings” for Alex

Katherine: “Playing Tag” for Linnea

Linnea: “Soccer Players” for Landon

The Middle and High School group class featured:

Judson: “Summer Night” for Gavin

Calvin: “Shiloh” for Alex

Max: “An Instrumental Duet” for Judson

Sky: “Variations on a Winter Night” for Luke

Gavin: “Free Ranged Chicken” for Tyler

Alex: “Gymnastic Chopin” for Lilia

Luke: “Last Snow” for Sky

Lucas: “Mars and Minerva” for Megan

Lilia: “Pho” for Lucas

Tyler: “Sleepless Winter” for Max

Megan: “Falling on My Face” for Chloe

Madison: “Brownies and Burritos in B” for Calvin

Chloe: “Berceuse” for Madison

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Students Pictured in National Guild Magazine!

Four students from our studio were featured in “Piano Guild Notes”, the magazine for the National Guild! Students who have successfully completed 5 years as Guild Winners at the National Level are pictured: Isabella, Gavin, and Chloe. Lilia was pictured as a 10-year National Winner and Paderewski Gold Medal Winner. Congratulations to all of you! Please see an earlier article with more details about each student and their accomplishments!

Isabella, Gavin, and Chloe have completed 5 years as National Winners!

Isabella, Gavin, and Chloe have completed 5 years as National Winners!

Lilia completed a rigorous 15 piece program to receive the Guild High School Diploma! She will also receive a scholarship from the Guild as a Diploma recipient, Paderewski Medalist, and 10-Year Winner.

Lilia completed a rigorous 15 piece program to receive the Guild High School Diploma! She will also receive a scholarship from the Guild as a Diploma recipient, Paderewski Medalist, and 10-Year Winner.

2019 Holiday Recitals

HOLIDAY RECITALS: Our first Winter Recital took place on Sunday, Dec. 8. Sixteen talented local young pianists from our studio were featured at the 31st Annual Christmas Forest at the Hotel RL!

Our 2nd recital at Barnes & Noble on December 14 was well attended by an appreciative audience. Seventeen of our young pianists were featured, playing holiday, classical and jazz favorites. So proud of these kids!

OMTA CONCERTO RESULTS 2019

This past Saturday was the annual OMTA Concerto Competition. Seven of our wonderful studio pianists entered, and I’m so happy to report, EVERY SINGLE ONE of them received recognition from the judges! Hooray! Over 50 young pianists entered from the Olympia area. Here are the results:

Elementary: Gavin, HM, for Celebration! Concerto by L.F. Olson

Upper Intermediate: Calvin, HM, for Concerto Bravo by K. Olson; Luke, HM, for Blues Concerto by E. Rocherolle; Sky, FIRST PRIZE, for A. Asch Concertino

Advanced A: Chloe, SECOND PRIZE for Concerto in D Minor by J.S. Bach

Advanced B: Lilia, SECOND PRIZE for Ravel’s Concerto in G; Megan, HM for “Warsaw Concerto” by Addinsell

I love these pictures! From L-R: Gavin’s first concerto fest, 2017 concerto fest, and this year’s competition where he received an HM! I don’t think I’m shrinking….

I love these pictures! From L-R: Gavin’s first concerto fest, 2017 concerto fest, and this year’s competition where he received an HM! I don’t think I’m shrinking….

The three musketeers of Upper Intermediate….this is where they are (nervously) awaiting the judges.

The three musketeers of Upper Intermediate….this is where they are (nervously) awaiting the judges.

Sky received 1st prize! Luke and Calvin received an Honorable Mention each! Congratulations!

Sky received 1st prize! Luke and Calvin received an Honorable Mention each! Congratulations!

Megan played the “Warsaw Concerto” & Lilia, Ravel’s G Major. Here they are waiting for the results.

Megan played the “Warsaw Concerto” & Lilia, Ravel’s G Major. Here they are waiting for the results.

Megan receives Honorable Mention, and Lilia receives 2nd prize! Now they are ready to relax!

Megan receives Honorable Mention, and Lilia receives 2nd prize! Now they are ready to relax!

Chloe was awarded 2nd prize for Bach’s D Minor Concerto. Beautiful performance!

Chloe was awarded 2nd prize for Bach’s D Minor Concerto. Beautiful performance!

Sky’s award-winning performance!

Chloe’s prize-winning Bach Concerto!

The "5-P's" of Practicing

The 5-P’s Practice Method

 By Ramona

In the past few years, our studio has come up with a practice method that I call the “5-P’s”, aka “Pick a Piece of Practice Paper, Please!”  Some students have even added “Pretty”, making it “6 P’s”! It’s easy and fun, and I guarantee improvement!

 Here’s what you have to do:

1    Print out the practice suggestions.

2    Cut them out in strips.

3    Fold them up and put them in a small jar by the piano.

4    Grab one before you start your practice, and do it!

Have fun!

Practice Tips:

Small Sections

Be very disciplined! Practice one measure at a time. Stop at the first note of the next bar. “Sign off” before you move to the next bar.

 

Change Tempo

Practice “SUPER SLOW”. It will help motor control, clean up messy spots, help you think and plan.  

Practice slow pieces fast to give you an overview of the piece, or “Bird’s Eye View” of it.  

 

Ghost Playing

Only touch the keys, don’t press down.

This helps you hear inwardly.

It will help your memory.

 

Change Character

Choose a different mood or character for your piece.  

This will help you find freshness to your piece, make it more creative!

 

Go on a Pedal Diet

No pedal, practice using only fingers to make legatos.

When you finally add pedal, it will sound so lush and luxurious!

 

Rhythms

Use dotted rhythms in groups of 2 or 4.

Try rhythms with staccatos and accents.

 

Count…out loud!

Start doing it slowly, then up to tempo.  It doesn’t count if you don’t do it out loud!

Using your voice and hearing it, great feedback, great for rhythm!

This can be very challenging at first, but stick with it and soon it’ll be easy!

 

Backwards Practice

Start at the last 4 measures of your piece.  Play it until you like it!  Then move back another 4 measures.  Repeat until you are at the beginning.

 

Table-top Playing

Prop your music on the table, then finger your piece as accurately as possible!

 

Hands Alone

Self-explanatory!

You might be surprised at what is going on in your LH!  And RH!

 

Play Completely Straight

Deliberately remove all rubato, ritards, rallentandos, etc

 

Start Anywhere?

Use a random number generator to start at any measure of your piece.  

 

Change Up Dynamics

Exaggerate all dynamics.

Play without any dynamics, all pp or ff.

 

Practice Performing

Imagine you are in front of an audience, all the details!

Video yourself and watch it as your own audience!

New Pianos by Sky...made out of LEGOS!

Many in our studio enjoy or have enjoyed LEGOS in numerous creative ways. Sky created two pianos, made completely out of legos. You should check out her amazing LEGO collection sometime!

I like the music rack detail! Check out the piano painting in the background…from summer camp.

I like the music rack detail! Check out the piano painting in the background…from summer camp.

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Seattle Bach Festival - Lilia Gold Medalist

Sunday, September 29, 2019: Two hundred sixty-four young Washington musicians participated in the Seattle Bach Festival Competition held a the Forest Ridge High School. Each age group was featured in various categories, ie. Anna Magdalena Notebook, Little Preludes and Fugues, Inventions, Well-Tempered Clavier, Italian Concerto, Partitas, etc. Keyboard and String concerti were also featured. Johann Sebastian Bach wrote well over 1000 works, so there was a huge variety of pieces to choose from!

Representing our studio, Lilia won the Gold Medal in the Well-Tempered Clavier 2 Division! She performed the Prelude and Fugue in D minor, BWV 875 beautifully! Congratulations!

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Article featuring 5-year, 10-year, Sonatina and High School Diploma National Winners!

This article will appear in the National Guild Magazine in the upcoming months. I will repost after publication!

Allen Studio Presents National Winners

Sixteen young pianists from the studio of Dr. Ramona Allen (Olympia, WA) performed a recital for a welcoming and appreciative local senior center.  The students also performed National-level Guild Auditions the week prior with Judge Preta Laughlin, passing with Superior and Superior Plus ratings.  

Special mention goes to three 5-Year National Winners.  They are:  Gavin Skoog, a 6thgrader, who along with his piano skills, is a clarinetist and saxophonist and has a black belt in taekwondo.  Isabella Shields, a 7thgrader, enjoys creative wordsmith-ery and is known for her compositional talent and ideas.  Chloe Song is accomplished in both piano and violin, and has won many awards in the past 3 years.  She has also challenged herself by doing two National auditions per year for the past three years, also earning the Sonatina Plaque (15 movements) this year!  

Lilia Allen, a junior, finished her 10thyear as a National Winner, earning the High School Diploma from the American College of Musicians with a 90 minute exam, and also earning the Paderewski Medal.  In addition to her musical activities, she is a competitive gymnast, an honors student, and a big sister to three siblings, with a special interest in foreign languages, calligraphy…and chocolate!  She has been honored to perform twice with a local orchestra, playing concerti by Mendelssohn and Shostakovich.  She has appreciated the musical opportunities and challenges provided by the ACM.  

FALL 2019 LESSON SCHEDULE

Lessons begin on September 9!

Mondays: 2:15 Madison; 3:15 Luke; 4:00 Judson; 4:45 Sky

Tuesdays: 4:30 Linnea; 5:00 Landon

Wednesdays: 1:30 Megan; 2:45 Alex; 3:45 Gavin; 4:30 Lilia

Thursdays: 2:45 Lucas; 3:30 Calvin; 4:15 Chloe