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Music Educator Profile: Pianist and Professor Eduardus Halim


Eduardus Halim is a member of the piano studies faculty at New York University’s Steinhardt School. He has worked with conductors such as Hans Graf, Kees Bakels, and Andreas Delfs.
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Concert pianist and Professor of Piano at New York University’s Steindhardt School Eduardus Halim discusses his career as a pianist, what it was like studying with the great Vladimir Horowitz, and some of the subtleties of playing the piano that he tries to impart to his own students – such as how to vary your tone by the way you touch the keyboard, and the importance of learning how play without using the sustain and una corda pedals, in order to learn how to use them correctly.



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Oct-05
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