Flora
  • 02 Aug 2017

    Making friends via music lessons

    Making friends via music tuition
    Vesela Nasheva explores a recent survey about how music lessons could improve our social skills and help us to make friends and interesting new relationships.

    That is the meaning and purpose we want to propose and reach in our music tuition at WKMT.

    Read the full article here:

    http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/Making-friends-via-Music-lessons

  • 01 Aug 2017

    Eating piano scores by J. Rezzuto

    Maestro Juan J. Rezzuto is the person behind this such an interesting article. He explains how he feels nowadays musically speaking, and being an example of how musicians can feel too.

    He defines it as Musical Abstinence and his solution: Eating piano scores.

    Read the full article here and get in touch with this latest advice!

    http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/Eating-piano-scores

  • 26 Jul 2017

    Helping our pianist community

    pianist aid helping pianist community from london
     

    Pianist aid supported by WKMT.

    In our latest article, written by Maestro Juan J. Rezzuto, you can get in touch with all the information about our website and music funding, Pianist AID.

    The purpose? To reach and let know everyone interested about our music funding and how helpful WKMT can be […]

  • 24 Jul 2017

    WKMT Classical concert this 29th July

    Another wonderful concert by Maestra Sabrina Curpanen and Maestra Hitomi Inujima. The date 29.07.2017 at 7 pm.

    The place St. Cuthbert’s Philbeach Gardens.

    50 Philbeach Gardens,

    Earls Court, London, SW5 9EB

    This summer concert fills us with expectation as these superlative performers took over the monumental task of playing both the Kreutzer Sonata and Strauss Violin and Piano sonata in Eb.

    Both paradigmatic […]

  • 16 Jul 2017

    Composition insight

    Juan jose rezzuto and his latest composition.
    In this new release, our Maestro talks about his new composed piece for the concert organised by WKMT Ltd for next 29th July. The venue? Our beloved St. Cuthbert’s church of Earls Court.

    Such a great challenge: Performance of a new piece needed to be composed in barely four days. […]

  • 14 Jul 2017

    Modal interchange

    eXPANDING OUR CHORD “COLOUR PALLET” WITH MODAL INTERCHANGE.
     

    Our Senior teacher, Gisela Paterno, specialised in Composition, talks about how Modal Interchange (borrowed chord) increases the harmonic possibilities.

    She also gives some tips when composing, to prove how this practice can help us in our pieces. A technique used from the Baroque period to the present time by […]

  • 11 Jul 2017

    Teachers always learning

    tOM RICKERBY TALKS ABOUT BENEFITS AS A TEACHER STILL HAVING MUSIC LESSONS.
    Why should a teacher still have lessons? Why should a teacher be always a student? Tom Rickerby shares his thoughts and experience regarding all those points when a teacher is still learning. He states that a teacher should be always learning, improving the skills […]

  • 10 Jul 2017

    Music and teamwork by Anthony Elward

    Music and teamwork when playing music.
    Anthony Elward, our Senior piano teacher, shares his experience when playing music as a part of a team. What that represents to him and how that makes him feel.

    Such an important point of view, as playing in an orchestra is all about teamwork!

    Have a look at the full article:

    http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/team-work-in-music