Appointment: Lecturerof Collaborative Pianobeginning fallterm 2026 withan initialappointment oftwelvemonths. Appointment renewable with review during thespring term. Salary will becommensuratewith qualifications and experience.Position ispart-time at50% FTE (full-time employment) and benefitseligible.
Responsibilities: Serve ascollaborative pianist for graduate instrumental studentson School of Music recitals and other School events such as lessons master classes and studio seminars; coach instrumental students during rehearsals on aspects of interpretation duties average 20 hours per week during the academic year. Position is supervised by the Deputy Dean of the School; duties are assigned by theCollaborative Piano Coordinator.
The School: TheYale School of Music a graduate professional school within Yale University is a worldwide leader in educating the creative musicians and cultural leaders of tomorrow. It is the only school of music in the Ivy League and has 40% international enrollment. Degrees and programs offeredareMaster of Music Master of Musical Arts Doctor of Musical Arts Artist Diploma and Certificate in Performance.
The University: Sinceits founding in 1701 Yale has been dedicated to expanding and sharing knowledge inspiring innovation and preserving cultural and scientific information for future generations.Yales reach is both local and international.It partners with its hometown of New Haven Connecticut to strengthen the citys communityand economy. And itengages withpeople and institutions across the globe in the quest to promote cultural understanding improve the human condition delve more deeply into the secrets of the universe and train the next generation of world leaders.
Demonstratedexperience as a collaborative pianist in an educational setting preferably at the graduate with a broad range of repertoire. Masters degree in collaborative piano or piano performance.
Required Experience:
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Since its founding in 1701, Yale University has been dedicated to expanding and sharing knowledge, inspiring innovation, and preserving cultural and scientific information for future generations.