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Jane Tan, the only person to hold the
honor of being a Steinway artist strictly
for her pedagogical work, is the founder-director
of The Well-Prepared Pianist Institute (WPP
Institute). Retiring after thirty years of teaching
at Towson State University in Maryland, she is
dedicating her energy to The Well-Prepared Pianist
teacher-training program and PianoTeams®
ensembles. Her work in these high achievement
curriculums is internationally recognized and
has earned her Steinway’s 150th Anniversary
Standard of Excellence gold medallion award in
2006. In the WPP program, teachers are taught the
art of mentoring students in long-term permanent
goals through left/right brain training, multi-sensory
learning and multi-sensory memories.
The goal for students is either to complete their learning and become independent pianists before
entering high school or to use their WPP training as foundation for advanced high school
level study in preparation for careers in piano. The program has been started in China.
PianoTeams® , an internationally registered trademark of WPP Institute, was a title coined
to mean five pianists playing repertoire specifically composed or arranged for five pianos. It was
originally conceived in 1979 for her college piano majors as a tool to develop spontaneous musicianship
through interactive music-making. PianoTeams® began with orchestral favorites which
Professor Tan re-wrote for five pianos. Today, PianoTeams® repertoire has grown to include original
works and pieces on traditional melodies. They are performed by a wide range of pianists from
young beginners to concert artists worldwide.
Raised by Chinese parents in the Philippines, Tan came to the U.S. as a Fulbright-Hays
scholar to study with Leon Fleisher at the Peabody Institute in Maryland. Besides Leon Fleisher,
her mentors included another Artur Schnabel pupil, Edward Mattos. As one of the most sought after
master teachers, artist-lecturers and composers, Tan travels extensively internationally and
from coast to coast in the U.S. Her WPP Institute has teacher-training centers scattered all over
the U.S. and centers being planned internationally. As a writer-composer, her works are performed
and studied in many countries throughout Asia and Europe.
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