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Piano Power

Piano Power

Recently I've heard or coached a number of amateur pianists whose playing I haven't heard for 18 months, or before All This started. I had been afraid that everyone's playing would have fallen apart, but actually my impression was that lockdown has enhanced rather...

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Education via electronic communication

As the university year draws to an end, some of my friends who teach at universities have been reflecting sadly on the experience of doing their job online for an entire year. Many of them did all their teaching without ever meeting their students in person....

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ECMA in Florence

ECMA in Florence

I'm off to Italy to teach for a week on the European Chamber Music Academy course. ECMA is an unusual organisation which moves around during the year, holding courses at a number of 'host institutions' in different parts of Europe. It offers high-level coaching to...

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Mozart’s ‘lyrics’

I've been leaping boldly into the world of new media by uploading an audio file to one of the new online music distributors which helps artists to get their music directly to new audiences. (Details to follow when I've got to the end of the process). It's instrumental...

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The soft-closing piano lid

I have had a delightful letter from a piano trio in Tokyo, asking for advice about how to perform Judith Weir's first Piano Trio. The work ends with the pianist banging shut the lid over the piano keyboard, dryly snapping everyone out of the realm of music and back...

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Brahms’s early thoughts

Yesterday I gave some coaching to the Minerva Piano Trio, who had brought the first version of Brahms's B major Trio opus 8. He composed it around 1853-54, at the time when he first got to know the Schumanns, Clara and Robert. It's well known that he became very close...

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Residency at King’s College, Cambridge

Residency at King’s College, Cambridge

This week also sees my mini-residency at King's College, Cambridge. On Friday 22 Feb I'm giving a pre-concert talk at 7pm and a solo recital at 9pm - music by Haydn, Schumann and Billy Mayerl. On the morning of Saturday 23 Feb I'm giving a three-hour masterclass for...

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London Masterclass

London Masterclass

I have had a delightful time working with the young musicians who took part in my London masterclasses over the last two days. Thank you, Trio Fournier, Gagliano Ensemble, Trio Minori, Veronika Kopjova and Vashti Hunter! Chamber music is in safe hands if the hands are...

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This week’s masterclasses

This week’s masterclasses

It's time once more for my own London masterclasses. This Thursday and Friday, Feb 14 and 15, I'll be teaching four young professional chamber groups (see my Concerts and Events page for details). We'll be working on Beethoven (a piano trio and a cello/piano sonata),...

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What we call ‘music’

Melvyn Bragg's excellent Radio 4 Series on 'culture' has been a thought-provoking companion every morning this week. Various guests on the programme, talking about 'high art', have commented that older forms of music have been overtaken and overshadowed by the vast...

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