About


Anthony Tobin (Tony) is a classical pianist who has an emerging presence in The Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, and France.

December 28 Tobin will record a solo Debussy CD in Switzerland. March 2012 Tobin will return to Switzerland for solo performances with Kulturplatz Wetzikon and Kulturkreis Arosa. March 21-24 Tobin’s Debussy Film will be featured in the G Henle music publisher booth at the Frankfurt Musik Messe.  November 2011 Tobin gave a presentation on visual aspects of Claude Debussy at the  European Piano Teachers Association national conference in the Netherlands. During that trip he performed duo concerts including Beethoven, Grieg, Debussy, and Pärt with violinist Maurits Bosman, former concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic.

Tobin is accepting students for Spring 2012 in Austin TX. Contact him for an interview.

He is a also dedicated photographer and videographer and is making two films:
One an experiential documentary on Claude Debussy which has an updated  blog.
Two: a personal narrative and documentary about itinerant workers in Minami-Senju Tokyo and the search for his father.

Tobin is on Facebook

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9 Responses to About

  1. Tony,

    Love your new website layout.

    Andy

  2. Jazzyblue TR says:

    This is quite nice Tony..
    Very cool looking layout…

    Yours,

    Tim

  3. Martje says:

    Very nice website!

    groetjes Martje

  4. Gerry says:

    Hi Tony,
    Now I know how to keep tabs on your whereabouts. Hope all is well.
    Gerry

  5. Integrity69 says:

    Tony, that is a great website! Professional work! Integrity69

  6. SK says:

    I just have to say that this is a very well designed website. The color choice, the content placement, the flow of categories are just perfect. I thoroughly enjoyed visiting your site.

  7. Andrea Mendez says:

    Hello :) I am a young pianist,have gotten my own keyboard and I LOVE to learn and play new songs.But the thing is,I can’t read sheet music or tell the difference between different notes(as much as I love to play,I never was able to quite understand all the notes and whatnot in music class lol,I’ve tried.)But what song really intrigues me is Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy,but I’m not exactly good with playing a song that requires to use both hands at the same time to make different notes simultaneously(I get sidetracked).Any helpful advice for a young-beginner? :) )

  8. Administrator says:

    The best thing you can do is learn to read music. It is freedom!
    You can learn many pieces if you do and learn how to add fingerings for each hand and put them together.

    Best of luck!

  9. Administrator says:

    Thanks Steven!