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Teaching session 1

Individual lessons take place on all courses throughout the school. The summer school has an 'open door' policy - offering an amazing  opportunity to sit in on lessons.    

Teaching session 2

As individual lessons continue apace, take full advantage of the 'open door' policy on the summer school.  

Lunchtime Recital – Neil Rutman

Stoller Hall

'He won the audience over for himself with exquisite performances' (New York Times) Professor Neil Rutman is one of America's most distinguished musicians.  A prizewinner at many celebrated international competitions, he has performed throughout the world and continues to nurture young pianists as Artist in residence at the University of central Arkansas.  Neil has performed …

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Teaching session 3

In this third teaching session relish the opportunity to 'sit in' on as many lessons as you can - observing some of the world's leading piano teachers in action!  

‘Drop in’ performance class

G06

A daily opportunity to perform and hear other pianists on the course in a very informal performance session, hosted by a member of the faculty. All welcome.    

Lecture Recital with Murray McLachlan

Stoller Hall

Today Murray celebrates the 80th year of composer Edward Gregson. I have no hesitation in declaring Gregson to be one of the most significant British composers currently active in this country Robert Matthew-Walker, International Record Review Edward Gregson was born in Sunderland, Co Durham, England, in 1945. He graduated from London’s Royal Academy of Music in 1967, …

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Margaret Fingerhut Recital

Stoller Hall

“One of the most radiantly musical of pianists, she plays with such alluring sensitivity & effortless command that one cannot help but be won over” – International Piano Described by Gramophone magazine as a pianist of “consummate skill and thrilling conviction”, Margaret Fingerhut has a distinguished career which has taken her all over the world. …

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