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Show Piano Seminar Scheduled For Area Instructors More than 150 piano teachers are expected to attend a Schaum Piano . seminar on Friday, May .7, 1982, conducted by Alfred Cahri, ' at the , Harris Fine Arts Center in the Madsen Recital Hall on the Brigham Young University campus. All area piano teachers are invited to this free lecture-demonstration lecture-demonstration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reservations Reser-vations should be made at Wakefield's Inc.. 78 N. University Av;, Provo who is sponsor! i this semin;ir. T n-agers, n-agers, adult legii'-"is, pre-schoolers, recitals, saving lesson time, and educational psychology will be among the topics presented. The most recent Schaum seminar in this area was in June, 1979 which was also sponsored by Wakefield's. Mr. Cahn is cui rently active as a piano teacher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a full : schedule of private students, and also duties ! as a choir director. He has used Schaum teachine materials during all of his thirty years as a teacher. Having close personal association with John W. Schaum, he is especially knowledgeable knowledge-able as a clinician. Very active in local musical functions, Mr. Calm has been both vice-president and treasurer of the Milwaukee Music Teachers' Association. He is a member of the Wisconsin Federation of Music, Clubs and has served as a contest judge for that organization. He has also been the judge for the Milwaukee Youth in Music Program, the Chopin Scholarship Contest, the Wauwatosa . Music Club, and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. Mr. Cahu's music education consisted of privated lessons with illustrious teachers in Germany and Belgium, plus six years of intensive in-tensive work at the Geneva Conservatory in Switzerland, including studies in music theory, composition, counterpoint, coun-terpoint, orchestration and conduction. |