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Barbara Bryner Gill--Whether playing the piano or singing, Barbara has always enjoyed making music. She holds two music degrees from the University of Utah: a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, and a Master of Arts in Musicology. While attending the University of Utah her teachers included Barlow Bradford, Gladys Gladstone Rosenberg, and Vedrana Subotic.
Barbara regularly performs in the community, and has played for weddings, ceremonies, and special events for over a decade. She has been a choir member of the Utah Chamber Artists since 1999 and is also the Librarian and Administrative Assistant. In addition to teaching private piano lessons and musicianship classes, Barbara has been involved in arts administration holding positions such as the Administrative Coordinator for the Maurice Abravanel Visiting Distinguished Composers Series, and the Marketing Assistant for the Virtuoso Series at the University of Utah. Barbara is also involved in the Salt Lake Piano Competition.
An active member of the Utah Music Teachers Association, Barbara is a past president of the Jordan River chapter. She is Nationally Certified through the Music Teachers National Association and received her Permanent Professional Certified Teacher of Music status in 2015. Her students participate in a variety of performing experiences including the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) festivals. Barbara and her husband have three boys and a girl (named after a concert hall).














We had students of Stephanie Stuart combine for this spring recital.
Bye to book 2. Go Jacob!

Two-dollar bills are unique! I needed 7 to reward my students for getting to the piano 12 days during the break.









Congratulations Alexis, Alena, Elena, Ruby, Kait, Lucas, and Aiden!










Playing harmonies on the tone chimes or performing our pieces helped bring the Christmas spirit!







Rachel’s piece, “Classroom Heroes,” won the school and district Reflections contests. Way to go!
Making mistakes can be fun when you use an electric eraser to fix them! I guess everyone needs one when they do their theory assignments.
I won 3rd place and a $10 Amazon gift card for my 4-minute presentation on music mapping and memory!
UofU Friends! 
We have spent so much time rehearsing together, but we needed two pianos side by side. My friend let us come to her studio and it was so worth it. 





I was impressed with Drew. He came home from the recital and downloaded the app Done! He showed me his days get IT (Instrument Time) so I couldn’t let him go home empty handed. 
Aiden and Londyn say and punch (hand ladders) the music alphabet forward and backward at 208. Impressive!
Drew and Alexis (and Kait) know the form of their concerto movements with a little help from post its and a little white board. 



