
Member
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Qualifications:
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MPerf, Distinction - Guildhall School of Music & Drama
BMus (Hons), First - City, University of London
LTCL, Distinction - Trinity College London
ARCO - Royal College of Organists |
Instruments: |
piano
piano accompaniment
keyboard
composition
music theory |
Genre/Style(s): |
classical
contemporary
jazz
musical theatre
pop & rock |
Ability Levels: |
Beginners to Advanced |
Memberships:
(verified)
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Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM)
Musicians Union
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Notes:
I am currently offering online lessons from my fully-equipped home studio in South London. I believe in finding inspiration from music across all genres (whether you love classical, jazz, pop, or anything else!) and I would be excited to help you reach your musical goals, whether you're a complete beginner, or an advanced learner - diplomas and beyond! If you need help with music theory or composition, or looking for an accompanist, I have a wealth of experience in these fields as well.
About me: My specialist training has been as a pianist and composer of classical and contemporary music, and I have performed at the Barbican, Wigmore Hall, LSO St Lukes, Lyric Hammersmith, Bridgewater Hall, and many other world-class venues. I have been featured numerous times on BBC Radio 3, both as a soloist and accompanist. I have also worked extensively as a performer and arranger in jazz, pop, and musical theatre styles, including work for ‘The Choir’ TV show and Manchester School of Theatre. When not performing myself, I run composition workshops and accompany at City, University of London, Durham University, and Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where I am currently a Junior Fellow.
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Fee (30 minutes): £25.00
Fee (60 minutes): £40.00
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