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Judith Solomon, Associate Professor of Piano, teaches piano, accompanying,
and music theory at TCU. She earned a bachelor of arts degree with
honors from Rutgers University where she was a piano student of
Thomas Richner and a master of music in piano performance from
the Yale School of Music where she studied piano with Donald Currier
and theory with Allen Forte and Mel Powell. She did additional
limited piano study with Guiomar Novaes and accompanyihg study
with Norman Shetler in Vienna. She has also attended the Dorothy
Taubman Piano Institute and the College Music Society's Institute
of Music Theory Pedagogy Studies.
Ms.Solomon has considerable experience as a collaborating artist with both singers and instrumentalists. She may be heard as pianist on two CDs: The Woodwind Sonatas of Paul Hindemith with Noah Knepper and Songs for Tenor and Piano with Roger Bryant. She has also authored articles on various aspects of performance and music theory that have been published in Clavier, American Music Teacher magazine, and Journal of Research in Singing.
Ms. Solomon has served on the music faculty at TCU for over 30 years where she has distinguished herself for excellence in teaching. In 1996 she was selected to represent TCU's College of Fine Arts as a finalist for the Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Teaching and in both 1996 and 2000 she was a finalist for the Deans' Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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