The Anselmo Academy of Music and the Arts (formerly the Piano School of NYC) was founded in 2001 by Vera Anselmo who believes that students are empowered through the joy of music and art education. Today, the thriving school continues to educate students in the fundamental belief that music is an essential way to connect with others. Rooted in New York City, the school continues to build confidence in students to achieve their potential.
“We are committed to educate every child and adult who wants to learn regardless of talent or ability to pay.” - Vera Anselmo
LOS GENIOS DE LA MUSICA NO ESCRIBIERON SUS OBRAS NI PARA NIÑOS NI ADOLESCENTES....POR MAS QUE HAYA ALGUNOS "PREMATUROS"VIRTUOSOS,RESULTA UNS TOETURA OBLIGARLOS A APRENDERSE OBRAS TAN COMPLEJAS... LA NIÑEZ Y ADOLESCENCIA REQUIERE SER RESPETADAS COMO ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO Y ELECCIONES....Y NO IMPONER "PATRONES"DE ESTETICA DE ADULTOS...!!!!!(causan frustraciones y serios desgastes mentales!!!!!)
What a wonderful childhood compared with today's children, who are playing only games and can't realise that life has so many possibilities to enjoy and develop. The lady is just a fabulous teacher and performer. Lucky child.
Моя дорогая, любимая Вера Васильевна! Помню, она неоднократно приезжала в наш город с концертами и давала открытые уроки студентам! Ее исполнение Мазурок Шопена было полно очарования!❤❤❤
I now think it's sad that they don'tmake us little kids toying with intellectualism and great ideas in music exercise more often ! Gornostaeva is a big name in pedagogy . Its like playing . Some can reakly communicate and help . Critics and theorists are also very important .
This video is interesting evidence of the great imagination Gornostaeva reportedly had. She brings so many interesting insights into the period, style and form of the works. The possible background of the works. Here she tries to introduce the student to the bygone world of the salons, the different personalities that might have danced there. She even feels inspired by a Tolstoy novel... The starting point for her is always the music, the sound. Only then do the technical requirements arise (of course, the student is already technically very well equipped). Isn't this beautiful and exactly as it should be? I think that the student here is not sad, but just listening with great interest (who wouldn't?). It's so beautiful to see this scene where teacher and student work, completely absorbed and in love with music... I wish there were more videos of her teaching available.
Fully agree! Wish these were translated in full. Here’s a link to another teaching video you may know about already: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sLyUoIIjOok.html
Мне выпало такое счастье в Тбилиси, когда Вера Горностаева была с визитом Мастер класс мой был с ней бесподобный. до сих пор ее замечания я помню и пользуюсь ими в работе со студентами. Спасибо Жалко, что ее уже нет . За видео, особая благодарность
This was such a lovely idea with such esteemed guests, and it's great to see Prof. Yablonskaya still teaching, but the audio quality takes so much away from the experience.
Thank you for this wonderful video! I had the opportunity to study with Mrs. Boguslavsky. It was unforgettable. Her talent could inspire and transform the piece in minutes. It was amazing. I am delighted to see her play and find out more about her life.
Wonderful to hear her touch, instantly and comfortably in tune with the composition…..years of practice and study…and an intuitive understanding of the Waltz….likely she danced many in her life….I have no doubt that some young prodigies grow and mature….if the prodigy goes on to develop heart and soul and mind Artistry.
Да, крутая Тётка. Играет офигеть. Вкусище то! Мальчик милейше действует. Он вырос в прекрасного джентльмена. С кем я общался, повезло. Как из книг великих персонаж.
This is quite something. Thank you for sharing. What I love about it is that she is filling his head with ideas and giving him a glimpse of the style which is at once grand and quicksilver. (What would a boy of 10 know about gorgeous salons and exquisite fabrics?) There is a moment at about 7 mins where he is totally absorbed by a mood change. Considering the camera must have been quite intrusive there is a something about the genuineness and vitality of her communication (and his receipt of it) which I find extraordinarily moving.
To me he looks so unhappy. He looks tired; tired of concentrating. Perhaps tired, right now of so much practicing. Maybe he gets yelled at at home if he doesn’t practice more - become great ????
To think that the musings of a devotion to artistry would result in a comment like this? What you see on the surface is rarely indicative of what occurs internally. Pfft. Time and time again, it seems that laymen and amateurs _blindly_ and unknowingly envelop themselves with superficialities.
@@paolomarchettini2753How good of you to descend from the lofty heights of your superior perceptions to grace us poor lowly laymen and amateurs with your pearls of wisdom.
At that age, it's all about getting the right notes. Some musicians never leave obsessing over the technicalities to actually feeling the music. She was trying to convey to his little age 10 mind that the piece is a waltz. I venture to say that most, even concert pianists, do not envision playing it to one actually waltzing, and even more, have no idea (nor care) what a mazurka is. To them, it's just pretty music and gradually the dance and feel is reduced to "pretty music"