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November 2018

Burgmüller’s Op 100 Studies on the Online Academy

Burgmüller’s Op 100 Studies on the Online Academy

By Graham Fitch, 2018-11-29
Posted in: Learning Pieces, Practising

One of the most popular series on the Online Academy is my exploration of Burgmüller's set of studies, the Easy and Progressive Études, op 100. What makes these little pieces so…

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Tags: Burgmuller op 100BurgmüllerBurgmüller Easy and Progressive Etudes op 100
Burgmüller’s Op 100 Studies on the Online Academy
Done and Dusted?

Done and Dusted?

By Graham Fitch, 2018-11-15
Posted in: Practising

I have noticed a lot of players seem to think that, once they have learned a piece they should be able to play it from then on in, whenever they…

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Tags: alexander goldenweiserRachmaninoffWilliam Westney
Done and Dusted?
Trinity Syllabus – More Videos!

Trinity Syllabus – More Videos!

By Graham Fitch, 2018-11-08
Posted in: Learning Pieces, Trinity College London Syllabus

As part of the Online Academy's series on Trinity College London's current syllabus, I am happy to announce that three more video walkthroughs have been added - with plenty more…

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Tags: BrahmsBrahms Intermezzo in B minor op 119 no 1DiabelliDiabelli Sonatina in F op 168 no 1Eugénie Rocherolle La ChapelleexaminationsMax Reger VersöhnungOnline Academyreger
Trinity Syllabus – More Videos!
How Slow is Slow?

How Slow is Slow?

By Graham Fitch, 2018-11-01
Posted in: Inspiration

How much notice should we take of a composer's metronome markings, and how do we decide the tempo of a work that contains neither a metronome mark nor a tempo…

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Tags: Glenn Gould and Leonard Bernstein Brahms D minor Piano ConcertoJohn Cage As Slow As Possibleromanian folk dancesSchubert B flat Sonata D960
How Slow is Slow?

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