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Playing the piano to elephants

Playing the piano to elephants

On Saturday there was a lovely article in The Guardian about Paul Barton, a man who plays the piano to elephants at an elephant sanctuary in Thailand. The elephants have often been overworked or mistreated before they come to the sanctuary, but it seems that they...

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Disappearing piano tuners

Disappearing piano tuners

There was an article in The Guardian this week about the dwindling number of highly-trained piano tuners in Australia. Not only is the pool of piano tuners getting smaller, it is in danger of not being replenished because there aren't enough training courses in this...

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The intonation of public speaking

I seem to have turned into the kind of person who stops what they're doing in the afternoon in order to tune into live Parliamentary debates about Brexit. Last week I spent several afternoons listening to politicians giving speeches, scripted and unscripted. Being a...

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A calendar of marmalades

A calendar of marmalades

The season of Seville oranges has come to an end and with it the chance to make Seville marmalade, by general consensus the tastiest of all marmalades. We have tried making others with 'ordinary' oranges combined with lemon, grapefruit or lime, but nothing quite...

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Is there a way to avoid concert clashes?

Is there a way to avoid concert clashes?

I'm preparing for next weekend's Winterplay, my mini-festival of collaborative music at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. We have a children's music-and-movement workshop led by Monica Wilkinson, a music and words event with Janice Galloway, a pre-concert talk by Robert...

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Musicians still in the dark about Brexit

Musicians still in the dark about Brexit

As the Brexit story accelerates, musicians are still in the dark about what will happen to their freedom of movement after we leave the EU. For two and a half years now I have been listening to colleagues and students worrying about whether they will still be able to...

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Front-of-house book display in Blackwell’s

Front-of-house book display in Blackwell’s

I'm not sure my books have ever before made it into the display at the front of a major bookstore, so it was a thrill to find Speaking the Piano just inside the main door of Blackwell's Bookshop in Edinburgh (see photo) when we were there to do some Christmas...

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Australian radio ‘The Music Show’ interview

Australian radio ‘The Music Show’ interview

This Sunday morning, 14 October, ABC radio in Australia is broadcasting a substantial interview with me on 'The Music Show', presented by composer Andrew Ford. We were talking about my book 'Speaking the Piano'. The interview was recorded with me in Edinburgh and...

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A little knowledge

I was doing a radio interview the other day about my new book 'Speaking the Piano.' While waiting in the studio, I got chatting to the man on duty in reception. I was holding a copy of my book. He asked me what it was about, so I told him it was about learning music....

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Email, instant messaging and the whirligig of time

I was complaining last week to a fellow musician about the difficulty of getting students to reply to emails. 'You'd think they would reply to email precisely because it's so easy to click on 'reply' and write a few words', I said. 'I have exactly the same problem',...

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A collection of photos on Guardian Witness

A collection of photos on Guardian Witness

For over a year I've enjoyed contributing weather-related photos to the Guardian newspaper via their 'Witness' site, which invited readers to send in images that captured the 'feel' of the month. Several times I've been lucky enough to have one of my photos chosen by...

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Tackling Chopin’s F major Nocturne

Tackling Chopin’s F major Nocturne

One of my summer projects has been to learn all the Chopin Nocturnes. Strangely enough I have never tackled them properly, and some of them, it turns out, I hardly knew even by ear. Getting to know them has given me tremendous respect for Chopin's compositional skills...

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How would Robert Schumann design his own record cover?

I have been practising a lot of Schumann's music lately in preparation for various music festivals over the summer. It's always a pleasure to play Schumann and when you play a lot of different compositions, you get really into his way of thinking. His mindset feels...

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Looking forward to spring weather in France

Looking forward to spring weather in France

Tomorrow I'm off to France to spend a week on the jury of the Lyon International Chamber Music Competition. This year the competition is for piano trio - the classic combination of piano, violin and cello. From time to time I come across people who think -very...

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