Writing the Piano
Writing the Piano
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The piano, in all its complexity and beauty, is a source of constant fascination, for those who play it and those who enjoy hearing the instrument being played.
This special event will explore how we translate that fascination and engrossing engagement with the instrument into words: how we explain the feeling of playing certain repertoire, the experience of concerts and performing, differing approaches to technique and interpretation, teaching and mentoring, and simply enjoying the instrument.
Three leading UK bloggers on the piano and piano teaching will explore different approaches to writing about the piano, pianism, being a pianist, piano playing, the instrument and its literature. The event will be of interest to pianists of all levels, professional or amateur, piano teachers, piano enthusiasts and music lovers in general, and takes place in the convivial surroundings of the 1901 Arts Club, close to London's Waterloo Station. Early booking is recommended due to the small size of the venue
The event will open with a short recital by pianist Elspeth Wyllie
SPEAKERS:
Graham Fitch - acclaimed pianist, teacher, writer and author of the Practising the Piano blog and ebook
Andrew Eales - pianist, teacher and creator of the Piano Dao blog
Frances Wilson - pianist, teacher, concert reviewer and author of The Cross-Eyed Pianist blog
- Presentations by each speaker
- Q&A/discussion session
- Networking and socialising upstairs at the 1901 Arts Club
Venue
1901 Arts Club, 7 Exton St, SE1 8UE London
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Writing the Piano
From GBP 16.00