My 9 y/o daughter has been taking piano lessons for just over 2 years. She recently changed piano teachers because we moved. Her former instructor helped her with a couple of Mozart sonatas and never mentioned anything about finger pedaling. Her former instructor had her use the foot pedal. When she did this during auditions, other instructors cautioned her about the use of the foot pedal.
Anyhow -
About a month ago, her current instructor told her where to use some finger pedal in Mozart Fantasy in D Minor, mostly in the opening measures. She didn't add any additional finger pedaling because she isn't sure when it is OK to do it. She did not ask for guidance during her lesson.
She is now working on Mozart Sonata in B flat Major (K570), mvt. 1 and Mozart Concerto in A Major. Her instructor mentioned finger pedaling again, but didn't provide many details because she didn't ask for any. She said she will ask for some more guidance next week, but until then, she is looking for guidelines when it comes to finger pedaling. Personal experiences, books, articles, etc., would be appreciated.
She doesn't have any problems with the finger pedaling itself. She has problems with knowing when to use it.
Right now, she uses careful pedaling on the sonata to help things along. It sounds just fine at home on her piano. The pedaling sounded awful (obvious) on her instructor's piano.
Thanks