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A 'pensato' note was believed to be an invention of Austrian composer Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern - a note that was described to be so tender and soft that it could only be imagined. 

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The Vision

To share music and educate students of all ages, levels and skills - whether they are a beginner with no previous musical background or looking to further their music studies. Pensato Music's ultimate goal is to help students grow and develop as they discover what they can achieve through their musical creativity.

Highlights

2024 Summer (Year-End) Recital

Congratulations to all the students for their excellent performances at our 10th biannual recital!

Check out the full recital here!

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Services

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30 Minute Lessons

Recommended for beginners

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45 Minute Lessons

Recommended for beginners to intermediate level students

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1 Hour Lessons

For intermediate to advanced students

Lessons are designed and adjusted according to the student's abilities and learning pace. Each lesson includes practical piano playing and theoretical instruction, along with ample time to put student's new knowledge into practice. Extra homework assignments will also be provided as needed. 

 

Students will have access to online ear training programs and continuous assistance beyond lesson hours to address any inquiries or request additional educational resources, such as tutorials. Piano sheet music made specifically for the student's musical level can also be transcribed by the instructor upon request. 

Teacher Performances

Teacher Performances

Teacher Performances
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Etude Allegro - Yoshinao Nakada

Etude Allegro - Yoshinao Nakada

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Intermezzo in A minor, Op. 118 No. 1 - Johannes Brahms

Intermezzo in A minor, Op. 118 No. 1 - Johannes Brahms

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'Pensato' Sources:

  • Perle, G. (1990). The listening composer (Vol. 7). University of California Press.

  • (1958). The Score, Issues 22-28.

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