This practical class is an opportunity to explore the piano's vast repertoire and to improve both your interpretation and technique. The format of the class is a lively mixture of talks and workshops, in which all students have regular opportunities to play in a relaxed, friendly and very supportive atmosphere.
In the workshop sessions advice will be given on interpretation appropriate to each composer. On the technical side, students will be helped with the selection of fingerings, the identification and resolution of technical problems and the choice of appropriate technical exercises. The emphasis of this aspect of the course is to give students the knowledge and experience to make best use of their practice time.
The first three talks this term focus on the critical topic of fingering. We will also be looking at the piano music of Chopin and profiling one of the great Chopin interpreters, Artur Rubinstein.
This class is open to players of all levels, including beginners, and students may join the class in any term.