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Teresa Compos-Falk a resident of Yorktown, Virginia, received her earliest piano training in her Pennsylvania hometown at the Bethlehem Conservatory of Music. During teen years, she studied with Eleanor Sokoloff of the Curtis Institute of Music and later, received Bachelors and Masters degrees from Juilliard School of Music in New York City. She studied with famed pedagogue, Adele Marcus and also Ania Dorfman. Her extensive professional experience includes New York Times critically-acclaimed solo recitals at Town Hall, NY, Carnegie Recital Hall, NY and Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center. College and university concerts were given as Teri was a faculty member for fourteen years at 3 colleges in the New York / New Jersey area. As a piano soloist, she gave Faculty Exchange concerts at Dartmouth (Hopkins Hall), Seton Hall, Moravian College, numerous colleges on the Eastern Seaboard, and in the Midwest. Chamber music programs at Tanglewood, Aspen Music Festivals, Federal Hall, and Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center were also a part of her performing experience. Concerts followed in Korea as part of securing a visiting professorship in Seoul, Korea. In 1987, Teresa received an MTNA Master Teacher certification and returned to the United States after having lived in Korea while her husband, John, served 2 years as an Army Chaplain in Seoul. In 1988, Teri opened a piano studio in Hampton Roads, VA and became VMTA treasurer shortly after. She has served as a VMTA Baldwin and Yamaha judge before her studio yielded MTNA State, Southern Division, and National Baldwin and Yamaha winners. More recently, she served as local Peninsula Music Teachers president for four years. Her studio with 50-plus students have won State and National awards and competitions. Several have won $200,000 scholarships to Harvard, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Eastman School of Music, Peabody/Johns Hopkins, Oberlin, UCLA, and other notable schools. Several former students are now college music professors. These students and many others who truly love music, have been a joy and inspiration.
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Dual Steinways- My studio features two seven foot Steinway Pianos which are a great tool in my teaching methods and allow my students to practice duets most easily. Roland Sequencer- Plays digital disks at various tempos as students develop their level Computer Assisted Theory - Students find the computer the best way to learn theory portion Performance Experience- Students have opportunity to perform in a multitude of recitals at local churches, malls and senior care centers. Dress rehearsals, coaching on proper performers etiquette. Traditional approach with a modern flair- Students are encouraged to work on scales and technical exercises. They are coached in methods to simplify and excite this effort. Real Life Experience - Teacher is accomplished concert artist and usually plays same pieces as assigned
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