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  Amy Greer is a pianist and teacher living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has maintained successful piano studios in New Mexico, Massachusetts, Texas and Missouri, and has been sought after for her creative approach to traditional piano teaching. Over the years, her students have been recognized with awards in performance and composition. A frequent contributor to music publications, she writes a regular column for American Music Teacher and serves on the editorial committee of that journal. Her article entitled “Risking Aunt Rhody,” published in the December/January 2000/2001 issue of American Music Teacher, was named “Article of the Year” for that publication. She has written and lectured extensively on issues of pedagogy, creativity, performing, and practicing. Ms. Greer is an active performer, both as a soloist and in collaboration with singers and instrumentalists. She has performed with faculty and students at Texas Christian University, Texas Wesleyan University, The Boston Conservatory, and the University of New Mexico.

Ms. Greer received a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Missouri – Kansas City Conservatory of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Missouri – Columbia. Her teachers have included Jane Allen, Joanne Baker and William Westney. She shares her home and brightly colored studio with her husband, Matt; two cats, Yun-Sun and Godiva; and a thousand books and plants.  
 
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