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Antonella Di Giulio is a pianist, a music theorist, a pedagogue, author and speaker. In addition to her doctoral studies in Music Theory and Musicology at the University at Buffalo, Antonella Di Giulio holds a Master Degree in piano performance from the same University, post -diploma certifications in piano performance, a diploma in piano from the Conservatory Santa Cecilia in Rome (Italy). As a researcher, her interests are in music cognition, theory of images in music, music as a language, harmonic language in contemporary music, Italian composers in the 20th century, set theory and Mathematics. She presented her research in several national and international Conferences. She studied piano with Concita Capezza, Silvana Libardo, then thank to a European Union’s fellowship with Luigi Mostacci and Carla Giudici, in Germany with Sontraud Speidel and Michael Rische. While living in Europe, she had the possibility to take lessons from some of the best pianists and pedagogues and she was awarded in many national and international music competitions. The German Newspaper Rheinische Post describes her performances as enhanced by “…ihrer kompetente Virtuosität, ihrer breit gespannten Expressivität wie ihrer enormen Klangsensibilität…“ (her competent virtuosity, broad expressivity as well as her huge sound sensibility). She regularly performs as a pianist for a number of associations and festivals , both as a soloist and in different chamber music ensemble. Antonella has been acclaimed for her exciting pianism and for her attention to the quality of sound, and has received particular praise for her outstanding pedagogical engagement. She holds the position of Artistic Director of numerous workshops and Festivals. She is often invited as a guest teacher and pianist for lectures, workshops, and seminars.
She is author of "30 Days Time-Out: Journal of a Paused Friendship Find more about Antonella on her website: www.antonelladigiulio.com Follow her on twitter: https://twitter.com/antonelladigiu Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adigiulio
These are roses that a kind person remember to give to me on Sundays. During this time of the year, let’s cultivate gratitude. It benefits our brain and deepens relationships. In the past 6 years I had the great pleasure to deal with quite a few ungrateful and entitled individuals. I dedicated an entire book to one of them. Entitled individuals do not really look good, and they function even less good in the society. Whenever I addressed that with anyone of them, their answer has always been the same, despite these people did not know each other: “it was your choice to give. You should not expect anything in return.” Ouch… With that meaning, “you are giving to me, I say thank you and I am done.” Of course, I give and do not expect “things” in return… but gratitude is highly appreciated and… guess what? Gratitude and kindness are free. Use them! Saying “thank you” doesn’t mean being grateful. Be kind to others and if anybody is spending even one second of their life for you, show to that person your gratitude and appreciation with your actions. Or else, you will only come across as an entitled idiot. #gratitudeattitude #gratitudejournal
What I can try to do is… to cut this part of the video because I did not know anymore what I was saying… #videobloopers #blooper #pianistsofinstagram #pianistlifestyle #pianistlife
Survey: somebody charged $99 to tune this piano. It took him 20 minutes the first time. We complained and he came back for another 20 minutes. He left the grand piano open…. he was surely in hurry. This is how it sounds AFTER his second tuning. Thoughts? I am thinking about changing career: $99 every 20 minutes makes $300/ hours- $2400/ day- $12,000/week- $48,000/ month- $576,000/ year. Why am I not tuning pianos in 20 minutes for a living????? #pianotuning #pianotuningandrepair #pianistsofinstagram #pianostudent #pianoteacher #pianist
Here is the trailer of the brand new video on YouTube! This video is about scales and how to practice them. The music of the soundtrack of this trailer and in the video is from the large collection of creations by @a_a_augustine. The scales exercise is by C. Czerny. Link for the video in the bio! #smallyoutubersupport #smallyoutubercommunity #pianostudents #pianotechnique #pianopractice #pianistlife #pianistofinstagram #pianoplayer #pianopiano
Here is the trailer of the brand new video on YouTube! This video is about scales and how to practice them. The music of the soundtrack of this trailer and in the video is from the large collection of creations by @a_a_augustine. The scales exercise is by C. Czerny. Link for the video in the bio! #smallyoutubersupport #smallyoutubercommunity #pianostudents #pianotechnique #pianopractice #pianolessons
First attempt of a student to imitate me in connecting the top voice of a sequence with the left hand. At least… she had fun! It is usually quite challenging at the beginning. #pianolessons #pianolessonsforkids #pianoteacher #pianoteacherlife
A student today said: “I practiced only this part really well, but at least I am a bit better than yesterday!” A small progress, but consistent in time, makes a huge difference. What is a challenge you overcome lately? #learningpiano #pianostudents #pianolessons #pianolessonsforkids
What is the title of this piece? Learn to play it with our one minute tutorials: link to the playlist in the bio 😇😇😇 and …. Check it out on YouTube! #pianotutorial #pianocover #pianobeginner