Sara M. Ernst, PhD, NCTM, is an active piano pedagogue, teacher of all ages, pianist and is Associate Professor of Piano and Director of Piano Pedagogy at the University of Oklahoma. She is a leader in the field, also serving currently as the Director of Teacher Engagement for the Frances Clark Center, where she directs the program of the National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy (2021 Virtual and 2023) and contributes to teacher seminars and online courses. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Service Recognition Award from the Frances Clark Center in 2021. Other leadership roles have included serving as the South Carolina Music Teachers Association President (2018–2020) and on the National Committee for NCKP 2019. She worked at the University of South Carolina for ten years, serving as Associate Professor of Piano and Piano Pedagogy, Group Piano Coordinator, Director and Founder of the Center for Piano Studies, and Keyboard Area Chair.
Dr. Ernst's research and scholarship in piano pedagogy includes investigating teaching effectiveness, the use of language in instruction, and best practices in elementary piano instruction and curricula. In addition, she frequently explores pedagogical music of the 20th and 21st centuries and examines the pacing of instruction through the intermediate years. Her presentations, lecture recitals and posters have been featured at numerous conferences including those of the Music Teacher National Association, GP3, National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy, College Music Society and many state conferences. Her articles have appeared in the Piano Magazine, Clavier Companion and the American Music Teacher. She designed and contributed to the first two online courses for the Frances Clark Center, The Beginner Course and The Pianist's Guide to Teaching Online. She authored modules on teaching elementary students for the Royal Conservatory of Music's online teacher training courses.
She is a frequent adjudicator for piano events and competitions and an examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music in the U.S. and Canada. Furthermore, she assisted in the music selection of multiple volumes of the Celebration Series (2015) and reviewed the RCM Piano Syllabus (2015). Her perspectives on piano music and educational materials have been solicited by the American Music Teacher and Clavier Companion as a reviewer and content contributor.
While at USC, she founded the Center for Piano Studies, which grew into a vibrant community of piano students from the Columbia area. Under her directorship, this program featured private lessons, group classes, performance opportunities and festivals, for all ages and stages, and served as a teaching and research laboratory for her courses. She also coordinated the Group Piano program (2013–2021), directing the team of Graduate Assistants, revising existing curricula, creating new coursework, and overseeing the renovation of the Group Piano Lab (2014).
Prior to her position at USC, she worked at the New School for Music Study (a division of the Frances Clark Center) in New Jersey as the Administrative Director and an instructor of piano lessons and group classes. Dr. Ernst has taught at the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan and piano and piano pedagogy at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Her teaching was honored with a campus-wide Graduate Teaching Award at the University of Oklahoma (2009) and with the Studio Fellowship Award (2006) from the Music Teachers National Association.
Dr. Ernst received a PhD in music education with an emphasis in piano pedagogy from the University of Oklahoma. She completed her dissertation on the teaching philosophy of Mr. Marvin Blickenstaff, a widely admired piano teacher. Her other degrees are from the University of Missouri-Columbia and Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Her former piano and piano pedagogy teachers include Jane Magrath, Barbara Fast, Karen Larvick, and John Strauss.
- PhD, Music Education with an Emphasis in Piano Pedagogy - University of Oklahoma
- MM, Piano Pedagogy - University of Missouri-Columbia
- BA, Music and Mathematics - Luther College in Decorah, IA