Highlights & Most Popular Content of 2023
We’re currently taking a break, but here are some highlights and links to our most popular content and events from the last year.
We’re currently taking a break, but here are some highlights and links to our most popular content and events from the last year.
Our latest Practice Clinic recording features answers to questions on rhythm, fluency in fast passages, playing legato double notes and pedalling in works by Schubert, Mozart, Liszt & Sciarra.
William Westney introduces his new video series on Bartok’s Mikrokosmos and explains why it is an indispensible “power tool” to him as a teacher.
In this week’s blog post, Prodigal Pianist Ryan Morison shares the approach and tools he used to “make haste slowly” in attempting to learn a challenging piece by JS Bach in an ambitious timescale!
Works from the romantic period are some of the most beloved in the piano repertoire. This article explores the main characteristics and considerations for playing works from this period on the piano.
Our latest Practice Clinic recording features answers to questions on tackling double notes, pedalling, building muscle memory and tempo in works by Schumann, Mozart and Brahms.
We're pleased to be launching Penelope Roskell’s new online course Foundations in Piano Technique for adult beginners, adult returners and teachers this week. Penelope is Professor of Piano and Piano…
Fred Karpoff performs and introduces Finnish composer Oskar Merikanto’s virtuosic yet highly pianistic transcription of his beautiful song, Merella.
Insights on how to start building octave technique from Graham Fitch’s new module on the Online Academy.
Our latest Practice Clinic recording features answers to questions on tackling double notes, pedalling, building muscle memory and tempo in works by Schumann, Mozart and Brahms.