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Paul Schmeling was a renowned pianist and educator at Berklee College of Music since 1961. He held the role of Professor of Piano and Keyboard, as well as Chair of the Piano Department for 40 years. His expertise spanned music theory, ear training, and jazz performance, with notable contributions to pedagogy through his co-authored textbooks like Berklee Practice Method: Keyboard and solo work Berklee Music Theory: Book 1.
- Affiliations: Berklee College of Music (1961–2024), Chair of Piano Department.
- Research Focus: Jazz performance, piano techniques, music theory, and educational methodologies.
As a performer, Schmeling collaborated with jazz legends such as Clark Terry and Slide Hampton. He also led the Paul Schmeling Trio, releasing acclaimed albums interpreting Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Sinatra’s music. Additionally, he was a founding member of the a cappella group Vox One.
His legacy includes shaping generations of musicians through teaching and innovative pedagogical resources.
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