David Rogosin |
Office: MC 106
tel.: 506-364-2380
fax: 506-364-2376
e-mail: drogosin@mta.ca |
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Piano
• Chamber Music
• Collaborative Piano
• Keyboard Literature
• Keyboard Harmony
• Theory
• Analytical Techniques
• 20th-Century Music History
• Jazz Improvisation
• World Music
"I count you as one of the
very special and influential people of my life."
- Jessica Wise (B.Mus 2003)
Pianist David Rogosin has performed across Canada,
the American midwest, the Caribbean and France. Praised
for the brilliance, clarity and passion of his performances,
he is highly regarded as a performer, adjudicator and
clinician. Aside from solo recitals, Rogosin is a frequent
collaborator and chamber player, and has a particular
interest in the two-piano repertoire.
His first solo CD, Incandescence,
featured the music of Messiaen, Brahms, Bartók
and Dallapicolla, and garnered much praise and frequent
airplay on CBC. A second CD, Evocation,
released in July 2012, features the music of Scarlatti,
Haydn, Albéniz, Mompou, Ravel, Morel and Southam.
A passionate teacher and exponent of new music, Rogosin's
lecture recitals on 20th-century composers (Messiaen,
Dallapicolla, Scriabin, Southam) have been heard at
national and international conferences and have been
extremely well-received by the public.
His passion for performance and analysis carries over
into his studio teaching which focuses on three areas:
the technical foundations of piano playing, a thorough
understanding of the musical score, and how these two
merge in the spontaneous act of performance. Clarity
of line and texture, richness and variety of pianistic
sonorities, and musical expressivity are constantly
refined during lessons, and students explore these concepts
through repertoire spanning more than 300 years of music
history. The training of a keen ear and the ability
to improvise are also central to this creative act,
and are developed through the study of keyboard harmony.
Concerning his teaching philosophy, Rogosin comments,
"my primary objective is to help students understand
the complexities and nuances of a musical score, and
to give them the tools to help realize their own unique
interpretations. At the same time, most of what we learn
about any art is absorbed through direct experience,
so I feel that my role as a performer on stage is an
essential and vital element in each student's growth,
and an important supplement to classroom teaching. Hopefully
my concerts and recordings will inspire and motivate
students on their own paths, as performance and the
mastery of an instrument require an unparalleled dedication
and perseverance."
Since 2005, Dr. Rogosin has also been chair of Mount
Allison University's Performing Arts Series, presenting
varied concerts of classical music, folk, world music
and jazz, as well as classical and modern dance, in
Convocation Hall and Brunton Auditorium.
Rogosin, who hails from Brandon, Manitoba, holds a doctorate
from UBC, having previously studied at the Université
de Montréal and Brandon University. His principal
teachers were Robert Silverman, Gilles Manny, Alicia
Landsman, Jean-Eudes Vaillancourt and Lawrence Jones,
but he also studied with Douglas Finch, Rena Sharon,
Anton Kuerti, André Laplante and Gyorgy Sebok.
Prior to his current position as Associate Professor
at Mount Allison, Dr. Rogosin taught at Knox College
(Galesburg, IL), Brandon University, the Université
de Montréal, and the David Thompson University
Centre (Nelson, BC). Outside of music Rogosin holds
the rank of shodan in Aikido, and the practice of this
art has influenced both his playing and his studio teaching.
Above all, Dr. Rogosin is deeply committed to teaching,
as many students and colleagues have attested. Here
are some comments from former students.
David possesses the generosity of spirit, sense of
wonder, attention to detail, and openness necessary
to be a true artist-teacher."
- Michael Thibodeau (B.Mus, Mount
Allison, 2009)
The Keyboard Harmony course was one of the most practical
and useful courses of my
undergraduate degree. He did not just teach me the skills,
but rather guided my learning and encouraged me to make
my own discoveries along the way. "
- Emily Logan (B.Mus, Mount Allison, 2011)
You, more than any other piano teacher I've had, helped
me learn how to break things
down and solve them. I count you as one of the very
special and influential people in my life.
- Jessica Wise (B.Mus, Mount Allison, 2003)
Dr. Rogosin's encouraging, caring, pleasant and humorous
nature made my lessons a joy. His work in a very detailed
and precise manner was a great contrast to my haphazard
approach. Thank you for many wonderful years of instruction.
- Anonymous Mount Allison course
evaluation
Very enthusiastic and engaging professor with a variety
of interesting ideas and
approaches. My favourite teacher at MTA.
- Anonymous Mount Allison course evaluation
Dr. Rogosin is a fantastic professor and had great enthusiasm
and knowledge of the
subject. His method of teaching is extremely effective.
- Anonymous Mount Allison course
evaluation
This was probably the best class I've taken during my
two years at Mt. A. I looked
forward to coming to music history because of Dr. Rogosin's
enthusiasm and energy.
- Anonymous Mount Allison course
evaluation
David came to Knox bringing with him an enthusiasm that
has permeated the entire music department. Despite the
tedious nature of music theory, David's sense of humor
energizes students to enjoy what was once considered
boring. He has also revitalized his fellow music professors,
sparking a sense of camaraderie through performance.
Whether he is performing as Dr. Chocolate with student-generated
bands or lecturing on augmented sixth chords, his great
love for music and teaching is apparent to all.
- Meghan Rutledge, music major,
Knox College (2001)
Professor Rogosin brings to the class some invaluable
qualities: an honest curiosity, an ability to facilitate
strong discussion, a broad knowledge and love of music,
and a sense of humor that makes you look forward to
his classes. Furthermore, he is relentless when it comes
to assuring that every student gets the most out of
his already fun and effective classes.
- Rory Parilac, history major, Knox
College (2001)
Mr. Rogosin has the ability to make difficult classes
such as Music Theory III and Baroque Music History into
entertainingly educational experiences. As a knowledgeable
professor he is such a demanding presence that you always
want to do your best. As a person he is approachable
and amicable; he's always willing to help students with
academic or personal problems, and he's generous with
his time.
- Ron Cristobal, music major, Knox
College (2001)
Thanks again for all your hard work with me. Your 20th-century
theory and history courses [at Brandon University] prepared
me very very well for grad school. I took a Schenkerian
analysis course in my last semester at ASU, and thanks
to you and Pat Carrabré I seemed to have a leg
up on everybody else in the class. Thanks for preparing
me so well for grad school.
- Christopher Wolf, Instructor,
Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts, (2004)
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Dr. David Rogosin |
Tel.: (506) 364-2380 |
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Music Department |
Fax: (506) 364-2376 |
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Mount Allison University |
E-mail: drogosin@mta.ca |
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134 Main Street |
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Sackville, NB, E4L 1A6 CANADA |
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