Stepping Back on Stage
What happens when you forget the first note in performance? A returning amateur pianist shares lessons on rebuilding confidence and rediscovering joy at the piano.
What happens when you forget the first note in performance? A returning amateur pianist shares lessons on rebuilding confidence and rediscovering joy at the piano.
William Westney gives a thoughtful and inspiring perspective on why the human element in music making and piano study is irreplaceable in a world of AI.
Graham Fitch and Philip Fowke share reflections, stories and philosophies on the art of piano playing and teaching.
Video conversation between Graham Fitch and Beate Toyka on playing Bach’s keyboard music on the piano, covering topics from articulation, dynamics and pedalling through to enhancing musical expression with storytelling and personal interpretations.
Video conversation between Graham Fitch and a former student, Hungarian born pianist, teacher Mihaly Gyorfi and Graham Fitch discussing a wide range of topics from concert programming and repertoire choice through to personal reflections and experiences.
Video conversation between Graham Fitch and Adina Mornell in which they discuss practice methods for tackling tricky spots using Beethoven’s Pathétique Sonata as an example.
Adina Mornell explores how to conjure up a positive and productive approach to practice and performance by leaving negative focus behind
Our blog post this week features details of two upcoming events offer you a chance to play in-person or online and get feedback and personlised tuition from Graham Fitch.
In our blog post this week, we feature a write-up of an inspiring and transformational event presented by William Westney at our London studios.
In our blog post this week, William Westney answers some of our questions on the development of his unique Un-Master Class performance workshop and shares some of his experiences in running it.