
419: Teaching Masterclass with TopMusicSheets Composer Anna Robinson
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- Anna shared how her pet-themed compositions were inspired by connecting with students’ pets during lockdown.
- The use of phrases like “ice cream for breakfast” to help students internalize tricky rhythms.
- The importance of tailoring rhythm games and phrases to each student’s interests.
- How she integrates movement and conducting to teach articulation and phrasing.
- Why she considers herself a pedagogical composer, writing with specific teaching goals in mind.
- How modulation and pivot chords are introduced naturally in her compositions.
- Tim noted how Anna’s left-hand writing often uses patterns that look complex but are easy to teach and break down.
- How composing often begins as a response to a specific student need or learning gap.
- Modeling creativity and improvisation during lessons as a way to normalize student composition.
- Anna's advice to teachers and composers.
Links Mentioned
- Anna's website: Flying Ivories Music
- Anna's YouTube Channel: Flying Ivories Music
- Find more about TopMusicSheets here.
- Download the latest TopMusic Magazine edition here.
Today's Guest Anna Robinson started learning the piano at age 6 and flute at age 12. After graduating in Mathematics from University College London, she worked in administrative roles in classical music in London for several years before moving to Melbourne and working in the world of opera and artist management. After gaining performing and teaching diplomas in piano, Anna left the opera world to focus on teaching. Her student roster quickly grew, and she currently teaches at two government schools whilst maintaining a busy home studio. An experienced accompanist, Anna enjoys collaborating with fellow musicians of all ages and welcomes further opportunities to perform in this special supportive role. She regularly accompanies AMEB and VCE exam candidates; at eisteddfods and auditions; for choirs, musicals, school ensembles and instrumental teachers’ studio concerts. Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it’s inspired you. If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Mondays weekly. TopMusicPro 14-Day Free Trial Heard about TopMusicPro Membership? As a valued podcast listener, I’d like to offer you a special chance to try our community free for 14 days. You can access a treasure trove of teaching resources,...
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