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Accompaniment in America
Contextualizing Collaborative Piano
Piano accompaniment, or collaborative piano, is an invizibilized force driving classical music. This hybrid study, combining text and multimedia, explores its history, evolution, and transformation into a recognized academic discipline through archival research, expert interviews, and digital resources.
This publication delves into the origins and institutionalization of collaborative piano, tracing its development from the early 20th century to the present day. It highlights a profession often overlooked, introduces pioneering figures including Gwendolyn Koldofsky, and maps the establishment of over 100 degree-granting programs across North America. With an interactive data visualization tool, QR codes linking to compelling first-hand accounts and extensive archival materials, it offers a vivid, multidimensional journey through the field’s past and present. Through contextualizing the profession within broader sociological and academic frameworks through analysis of its pedagogical, gendered, and institutional dynamics, this work fosters a deeper understanding of collaborative piano’s past, present, and future, while advocating for its recognition and advancement.