Stories, Images and Magic from the Piano Literature
In this week’s blog post we interview pianist & teacher Neil Rutman and discuss his book Stories, Images and Magic from the Piano Literature
In this week’s blog post we interview pianist & teacher Neil Rutman and discuss his book Stories, Images and Magic from the Piano Literature
The New Year is an excellent time to start learning some new piano pieces and we have many events and resources to help you along the way!
We’re ushering in the New Year with an array of exciting of plans including many resources and events for your playing over the coming year!
Do you have a favourite piece you just love to play, but end up feeling disappointed that you're just not doing the piece (or yourself) justice each time you drag…
...what bestows upon the performer the status of artist and on the performance the status of art, is the real, full-bloodied possibility of the performer finding a better or at…
One of the saddest things about our exam culture is spending the best part of a year on three pieces and a bunch of scales, polishing every little detail until…
A late, esteemed colleague who had amazing sight reading skills once told me he never read through more than once a new piece he was about to learn. It was…
There are certain places in the repertoire where I can predict that a student is going to hurry. They will usually tend to rob long notes of their value by…
It seems such a shame to spend all those hours learning a piece only to forget it after the exam or the recital. A piece, once learned, is an asset…