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Music Festival in London
Music Festival London.
Music Festival LondonWKMT, for the 6th time, organise a new London Music Festival. This time, the venue couldn’t be better than Pushkin House at Fitzrovia area. Such a magnificent house in central London.
As the previous editions, it is a Festival mainly organised to get the students and families in the situation of performance. […]
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WKMT September Concert
WKMT September Concert
WKMT September ConcertThe most amazing beginning of Autumn concert at St. Cuthbert’s Philbeach Gardens the 30.09.2017 at 7pm
At WKMT we work hard to ensure our piano lessons london are properly supported by contextual activities oriented to provide our students with a broader musical perspective.
Music is about listening, playing, performing and creating.
Francisco Jimeno Yepes […]
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A New Era of Music
a new era of music, defined by Dominik zaczek.
WKMT Articles.
In our recent article released, our singing and piano teacher explores the idea of the music industry within the “new” canons. He explores some points about why/how the music industry has changed and still changing.
Read the full article here:
http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/New-Music-Industry
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Piano advice
Piano advice by Juan Rezzuto
Piano advice – Juan Rezzuto, piano director of WKMT, gives advice and shares his ideas about performing, recording, teaching and politics.His new website juanrezzuto.com provides a gate into his personal thoughts and feelings about music.
You can check his last article presenting this website at
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WKMT and the new school year 17/18
wkmt ready for the new school year.
How WKMT gets ready for the new school year 17/18? Easy, with energy and enthusiasm. Bringing the best to our students and making them study and play with the best professionals. New teachers coming from abroad, and new Festival being organised.
Read the full article here and get in touch […]
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Should music be compulsory?
Should music be compulsory?
Vesela Nasheva explores the idea referring some resources in our article recently released.
What do you think? Should it be? Or just a volunteer act depending on someone’s ambitions and aptitudes?
Read the full article here:
http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/Should-music-be-compulsory -
Sight reading techniques by WKMT
SIGHT READING TECHNIQUES
In our latest article, we get back to Sight Reading! That practice that everyone learning music must have gone through.
In this case, we talk about some easy and handy techniques to get it done and do not get stuck or bored by the practice.
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Passion and Piano by Sabrina Curpanen
Sabrina Curpanen, our Senior piano teacher, talks about her summer experience in London. Commitment and passion related in this article and the life of many pianists and musicians.
Read the full article here and get in touch with the opportunities WKMT gives to pianists!
http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/Living-cassical-life-in-London -
Haydn XVIF3 – Allegro – EXPOSITION
Haydn XVIF3
Haydn XVIF3 is a rather unusual early Haydn Sonata. Its main motive is unexpectedly vertical in its configuration. The whole piece is a very clear example of a rococo composition. The freedom to operate on the ornamentation is left to the performer.WKMT and Juan Rezzuto have recently started a series of analysis aimed to explain […]
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Expanding our chord “colour pallet” with Modal Interchange: Part II
modal interchange: learn how to use it.
Gisela Paterno, in her previous article (link below), talked about how useful Modal Interchange is when composing and teaching. Now, in her new article, explains how to use it by some examples.Read the full article here:
http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/Modal-Interchange-How-to-use-it
Previous article:
http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/Modal-interchange-or-borrowed-chord