Collaborative piano


Collaborative piano is a discipline of music that combines piano performance, accompaniment, and music pedagogy.

Genres

Instrumental literature

One responsibility of the collaborative pianist is to perform the piano part of the instrumental sonata literature. These are duo chamber works, and the role of the pianist in this genre is that of equal partner with the instrumentalist. This includes a large number of works such as but not limited to the following important works from the string repertoire:
In addition to sonatas, the instrumental collaborative piano literature includes short pieces, often of a virtuoso nature. In this genre, the original work is often for a soloist with orchestral accompaniment; but in order to enable the work to be performed under wider circumstances, composers often also write piano reductions of the orchestral score.
Another important responsibility of the collaborative pianist is to perform the accompaniment of other, multi-movement non-chamber works such as concertos. In this role, the collaborative pianist is often serving as a rehearsal partner for the study of this extensive repertoire as preparation for the instrumentalist's subsequent performance with orchestral accompaniment.

Notable artists

, MM, DMA
University of North Texas College of Music
University of Northern Colorado
University of Oregon
University of South Alabama
University of South Dakota
University of Southern California
University of Tennessee
University of Texas at Austin
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wayland Baptist University
Weber State University
West Virginia University
Yale University

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