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Category Archives: Trinity College
Grade 8 Piano Performance – Trinity College, 2012 – 2014
Peter sat his Grade 8 piano exam yesterday. Here is his performance of all three of his pieces. Peter also performed these at the Recital Class at Beckenham Festival in November 2012 and came third. Stay tuned for Peter’s exam … Continue reading
Discover a suite of piano programmes on the BBC this Autumn including 110% on Friday Nights (ABRSM and Trinity exam session)
This Autumn, Saturday 15 September until Tuesday 6 November, the BBC will be dedicating a suite of programmes to the music, history and beauty of one of the world’s most iconic instruments, the piano. Piano Season on the BBC is … Continue reading
Finally – an LTCL Diploma programme!
After 6 months of deliberation, trying out various pieces and rejecting a few recital programmes, I have come up with what I hope is my final LTCL Recital Diploma programme. There are three exams beyond Grade 8 – Associate, Licentiate … Continue reading
2011 – 2012: A busy year of exam entries!
Grade 1 Theory (Easter 2011): Inigo Finlay* James* Step Theory, Autumn 2011: Alice H Aram Maggie-Anne Step Theory, Easter 2012: Jaya Alice S Merlin Greg Poppy Grade 1 Practical Musicianship (Autumn 2011): Grace Inigo Rose Rumbie Jonathan Amalia Grade 2 … Continue reading
Rachel’s Grade 7 repertoire (Trinity Guildhall syllabus)
Rachel has chosen the following pieces for her Grade 7 Trinity College exam: Mendelssohn – Song Without Words, op. 19 in E major One of my favourite Mendelssohn pieces. I played this for my Grade 7 back in 1991! Soler … Continue reading
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The new Trinity College exam pieces have been selected!
This week it has been particularly exciting to look through the new Trinity College syllabus for Grades 7 and 8 piano with Rachel and Peter. The selection of pieces is well thought-out and produces a great programme for the performance. … Continue reading
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