Piano Learning Software, Soft Mozart, Becomes a Sensation in Russian Academic World
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This news created quite a stir in Russia, and partly as a result of the news, Hiner's presentation to top music educators in Russia was very successfully received at the XII International Conference "Contemporary Music Education" on December 4, 2013. In her report Hiner stressed the point that her modifications of the Grand Staff do not go against traditional and classical ways of teaching music. In fact, the program is just an effective, interactive boost to existing music education based on conventional music notation.
Irina Gorbunova, head of the staff of the instructional lab, "Music and Computer Technologies," expressed the opinion of Russian school music professionals that Hiner's research is a valuable addition to existing methodology in teaching music: "We, the staff of the instructional lab, 'Music and Computer Technologies,' of the Russian State Pedagogical University of Herzen, strongly support the creative, instructive, scientific and educational activities of musicologist and teacher, Hellene Hiner. We are well versed with Hellene's methodology, and where possible, promote its use among our students."
Herzen University is going to utilize Hiner's curriculum and piano teaching software starting January 2014, to provide professional and continuing education for the new generations of music teachers. The instructions will be provided on the university campus and remotely by the Internet in Russia and worldwide.
About Hellene Hiner: Hellene Hiner is a Russian born musicologist, author of a patented method of teaching music and piano and a founder of Music Vision International LLC. Based on her many years of research and teaching music, she developed the "Soft Way to Mozart" (R) for learning to play the piano and read music.
About Herzen Pedagogical University (Founded in 1797, St. Petersburg, Russia): It is one of the oldest and largest universities in Russia, combining features of the classical Russian education with all the dynamism of the ever-developing continuum of world education.
About Irina Gorbunova: She is the head of the instructional lab, "Music and Computer Technologies," at the Russian State Pedagogical University of A.I. Herzen, doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor, and honorary worker of higher professional education.
About Grigory Ivliyev: He is the Deputy Minister of Culture of Russian Federation.
For more information, visit the website http://www.softmozart.com or contact via email at admin@softmozart.com or by phone at 713.443.8984.
Video about the extras that Hellene Hiner added to existing music education with her invention, Soft Way to Mozart, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF6i3ZlFONk.
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