Have you ever wondered exactly how music and the arts change the world? Join Jonathan Roberts, director of the South Shore Piano School, for insightful interviews with students, parents, teachers, and leaders in the arts. You will hear powerful stories about how music and the arts are changing lives every day. If you or your kids are curious about learning and want to know how others have done it successfully, this is the podcast for you.
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Have you ever wondered exactly how music and the arts change the world? Join Jonathan Roberts, director of the South Shore Piano School, for insightful interviews with students, parents, teachers, and leaders in the arts. You will hear powerful stories about how music and the arts are changing lives every day. If you or your kids are curious about learning and want to know how others have done it successfully, this is the podcast for you.
011. William Kaplan, 12-Year-Old Aspiring Pianist and Creative
South Shore Piano
19 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
011. William Kaplan, 12-Year-Old Aspiring Pianist and Creative
12-Year-Old William Kaplan of Scituate has had the piano in his life since the age of four. A student at the Inly School, William has not only succeeded with traditional piano, but has also ventured into lands unknown. He is our first and only student to have performed John Cage's "4' 33"," as well as our only student to have incorporated a puppet in performance. In this episode, William talks about his earliest memories with music, what music means to him, how he handles challenges, and what music making has been like over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Shore Piano
Have you ever wondered exactly how music and the arts change the world? Join Jonathan Roberts, director of the South Shore Piano School, for insightful interviews with students, parents, teachers, and leaders in the arts. You will hear powerful stories about how music and the arts are changing lives every day. If you or your kids are curious about learning and want to know how others have done it successfully, this is the podcast for you.