They may also sell spoken-text diction audio tracks in which a coach or native speaker runs through the pronunciation of the aria or song text. Many of the websites that sell accompaniment tracks have audio samples so you can judge the quality of the sound and the pianist. MP3 accompaniment tracks will even do in a pinch for performance situations where live accompaniment is not an option (but see the note below about performance licenses). They are useful as a mobile practice aid when you’re away from your pianist, especially in conjunction with a music score reading app like forScore or unrealBook that lets you link an audio track to a score for easy playback during study. MP3 accompaniment tracks are a really handy thing to have loaded up on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Technology for the Classical Singer's YouTube channel.Things To Come: Music education blog of a choir, band, jazz, technology teacher.The Tech-Savvy Singer Classical Singer Magazine (subscription required).Sparks and Wiry Cries (art song e-zine).She serves her community as an adjudicator, accompanist and collaborative artist and anticipates the release of her contemporary recordings on various streaming platforms.Accessories Android annotation apps arias art song audition blogs career choral cloud storage Czech diction e-books English Facebook folders & cases forScore French German Hungarian IPA iPad Italian iTunes Latin libretto lieder listening master class music notation Norwegian opera performance performance practice podcasts practice rehearsal repertoire Russian scanning screen protector sheet music smartphone social media Spanish studying stylus Swedish tablet teaching technique texts translation Twitter Uncategorized video webcast websites Whitehead lives in Ashburn, VA with her husband and four children where she runs a private piano studio and is a member of the VMTA, NVMTA and Fairfax/Loudoun Fellowship. She is currently working towards licensure to teach choir in a K-12 classroom setting. While living in Costa Rica, she discovered a new musical passion directing a 250 person children’s choir while teaching general music at Country Day School. Many of her students are winners of local competitions and festivals and are accepted into university music programs. With twenty-five years of teaching experience, Ms.Whitehead is a highly sought out piano teacher and adjudicator in the communities where she has lived. She studied with Doug Humphreys, Irene Peery, Alice Rybak, Bradford Gowen and Andre Watts. Whitehead received her BM degree in piano performance and pedagogy from Brigham Young University, and her Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Maryland. Notably, she was a guest artist with the string ensemble Zeze, accompanist for Stephen Schwartz’ masterclasses, accompanist and organist for the Nairobi Music Society and theatrical accompanist for the show Musical Love Lives which toured throughout Kenya and Tanzania.ĭr. Whitehead’s lifelong collaborative experiences range in breadth from working with vocalist and choirs, to chamber groups, theater productions and dance studios. As a recurring solo artist on the concert series at the Washington DC Temple Visitors Center, she was invited back to perform some of these contemporary works as well. She was invited to perform these works abroad as an international guest artist at The Escuela Superior de Musica y Dansa in Monterrey, Mexico and the Safaricom House Classical Concert Series in Nairobi, Kenya. She produced two albums of solo piano music composed during her lifetime to promote contemporary composers around the world. While raising a family, she has found time to explore teaching and piano playing in Costa Rica and Kenya - to name a few places that she has lived!Īs a notable soloist and chamber artist, pianist Annalee Whitehead has thrilled audiences everywhere with her ability to convey modern repertoire with riveting emotion, leaving audiences inspired to further explore contemporary music. Annalee's husband is in the State Department and they have lived all over the world. Whitehead at the University of Maryland, College Park in the studio of Bradford Gowen. Please visit for more information about the podcast and products that I really enjoy. Welcome to Season 2 of the Piano Explored Podcast! Thank you for your support.
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