Rebecca Bogart Piano Studio: Links
- From the Top
- Hear Daniel Walden perform with cellist Julian Strauss on the popular radio show. This episode was taped here in San Francisco at the Herbst Theatre. Daniel studied with me for 10 years and is now a student at Oberlin.
From the Top is a weekly radio showcase of America's top young classical musicians, hosted by acclaimed pianist Christopher O’Riley. Distributed by NPR to 250 stations nationwide, and sponsored by UBS, From the Top reaches 750,000 loyal listeners each week. - Peter Perkins Photography
- Film of Rebecca playing Manna Zucca's Valse Brilliante in concert at San Francisco's Old First Church
- Music Teachers' Association of California
- Go to this site and click on the 'Find a Teacher' link in the upper right hand corner for other referrals. MTAC sponsors of the Certificate of Merit annual evaluations and many other performance opportunities, which Rebecca's students can all participate in.
- http://www.debbieporyes.com
- My fellow pianist Debbie's site - a fine jazz player and teacher
- Piano Gallery
- Piano Gallery has just relocated to Emeryvill. It's a great place to get a fine instrument. Bruce Nalezny, the owner, is well worth talking to when you are searching for a new instrument.
- PIano World Forums
- A great place to chat with other pianists. Separate categories of forums for teachers, classical players, non-classical players, composers, tuners, and adult beginners. Check it out!
- Milo Foundation
- A non profit domestic animal sanctuary in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Fourth Street Shops
- A great place to go for lunch or shopping. About a 12 minute drive from Rebecca's studio.
- JazzSchool
- This is a great community resource for musicians who want to know more or hear more jazz.
- http://www.golandskyinstitute.org
- More information on learning to play with ease and virtuosity
- The Balanced Pianist
- A workshop program run by Dr. Teresa Dybvig that provides an intensive experience in the Taubman Approach to technique. Lots of good information about dystonia, Alexander work, and performance anxiety resources is available at this site.