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    • Importance of Piano Festivals for Every Musician

      5th March 2023

      The piano is an incredibly versatile and powerful musical instrument. It is used extensively in music composition, and for good […]

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    • The shape of Debussy’s Clair de Lune

      7th January 2022

      The shape of Debussy’s Clair de Lune
       

      Many of my piano students love Debussy, but to be honest, it is not the first […]

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    • The unique music and life of Satie

      16th July 2021

      The unique music and life of Satie
       

      Among piano students, the most renowned composers that people choose to play in concerts, auditions, […]

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    • Christmas Songs for Piano

      8th May 2021

      Christmas Songs for Piano
       

      Click in the link below to access to the full article and free Christmas songs’ scores:

      https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/top-10-christmas-carols

       

      Every year […]

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    • The Story Before the Piano

      26th March 2021

      The Story Before the Piano
       

      PIANO HISTORY

       

      Most probably, you are one of the many piano students who seek to know everything […]

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    • Tempo and Dynamic Markings: A useful guide for piano tutors

      20th February 2021

      Tempo and Dynamic Markings: A useful guide for piano tutors
       

      Guide on Tempo Markings

      Guide on Dynamics

       

      All piano students have come to the same […]

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    • The principles of Renaissance Music

      4th December 2020

      The principles of Renaissance Music.
      https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/historical-framing-of-the-xv-century-guidelines-to-understand-renaissance-music

       

      I am quite sure that as piano students, you certainly know who Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn […]

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    • Online Music Events are a must

      24th October 2020

      Covid-19 became such a pain for everyone nowadays. Workers, businesses, music venues, restaurants, the economy in general, have been hit […]

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    • Our members in action with a Haydn Concerto

      24th April 2020

      Breaking News!

      How are you all keeping up with this massive lockdown? Are you working from home, doing online lessons, or […]

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    • How to get the perfect balance between teaching and performing piano

      6th March 2020

      The professional piano teacher: The balance between performance and education
      As artists, we began our life like everybody else, with piano […]

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