From Piano to Toy Piano: composing as a Rite of Passage


From Piano to Toy Piano: composing as a Rite of Passage 
Mercedes Zavala 
Conservatorio Profesional de Música Teresa Berganza, Madrid, Spain 

ABSTRACT

In this talk I will discuss the work I did with the piano students of Antonietta Loffredo in the workshop "Seriously or jokingly? Toy piano composition workshop for early stages".  As a result of this workshop, the students wrote a series of pieces composed by them for toy piano. We also worked on improvisation as a complementary activity with elements  differentiated from, but also related to,  musical composition.

The choice of the toy piano favors some aspects that help the initiation to compose. At this student level, to compose means a change of perspective, a step to another way of understanding music, indeed a passage to another musical reality. The toy piano is a new instrument for all of them, so they have to do prior work of exploration to understand how that new instrument works, and they have to react to its sound and possibilities; but at the same time it is a familiar instrument, so they can manage it very well. Also, it has a restricted range of possibilities that makes the writing easier. Last, but not least, the toy piano is freed from the sometimes overwhelming weight of music repertoire of the past. This gives the act of creating music a playful aspect, outside the overwhelming responsibility that the concept of composing sometimes implies. The response of the pupils was very interesting in many senses, as you will see and hear.

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