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Vicki Ray
Vicki Ray is a Professor of piano and Coordinator of Keyboard Studies at the California Institute of the Arts. She is also an accomplished concert pianist who has performed works written for her by composers such as John Adams, Paul Dresher, Arthur Jarvinen and Donald Crockett.
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Vicki Ray, from the California Institute of the Arts, talks about the importance of breathing while playing the piano. Ray points out that pianists are bad at breathing. They leave no room while playing. Therefore, Ray explains she tries to have pianists think like they're playing another instrument. Working with other instruments is encouraged.



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Nov-05
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