Edna Golandsky is a classical music pianist, lecturer and pedagogue of renown.
She later studied privately during many years with noted pedagogue Dorothy Taubman, whom she considers her main influence.
She has earned wide acclaim throughout the United States and abroad for her extraordinary ability to solve technical problems at the instrument and for her penetrating musical insight.
In June 2003, Golandsky and senior faculty members previously affiliated with the Taubman Institute formed the Golandsky Institute, which is a leading center for the study, advancement, and dissemination of the Taubman Approach.
[2] Golandsky has lectured and conducted master classes at music institutions in the US, including the Eastman School of Music, Yale University, Harvard University, the Curtis Institute, and Oberlin Conservatory,[3] as well as internationally.