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Angie Mankin

Angie Mankin has established a long tradition of voice and piano instruction in her home studio in Griffin, Georgia. Additionally, Angie has maintained a presence as Choral Director of St. George’s Episcopal Church throughout her musical career. The continuity of Ms. Mankin’s music instruction through the years has helped numerous students attain a high level of musicianship. Currently, many of Angie’s former students are fine musicians who carry on the tradition of music instruction and performance within their communities across the country.

From an early age, Angie was encouraged to develop her natural musical ability by her family. Its impact gave her the understanding that music education should begin as early as possible. Angie received her BFA degree from the University of Georgia with a double major in piano and voice. Post-graduate, she studied at Columbia University in New York with Dr. Robert Pace. Dr. Pace pioneered a method of teaching piano in a group setting which became widely adopted. Throughout her life, Angie has committed herself to promote the love of music. Her instruction has reached all ages and abilities. Ultimately, Angie’s goal has been to foster a high standard of musical learning from her students.



Angie Mankin