Cadenza International Summer Music School

When the academic year ends Summer schools begin, and they now appear to be more popular than ever. Students have so many options to choose from that it must be a challenge deciphering which might offer the most inspirational learning experience. I will spend two weeks in Shropshire this year. This will be from July 22nd – 5th August at Moreton Hall. There, I will enjoy PIANO WEEK, which is hosted and organised by pianist Samantha Ward. But if you would prefer to stay nearer London, the Cadenza International Summer Music School might be an excellent choice.

Artistic director and pianist, John Thwaites (pictured to the left) is at the helm, and the school is now in its twenty-sixth year. This friendly course is based at the Purcell School, which is near Watford, just outside London. It offers a very generous array of private lessons. There are also numerous chamber music opportunities and coaching sessions.

The course runs from July 13th – 20th and tuition is offered for piano, violin, viola and ‘cello. Students can enjoy a minimum of three individual lessons on their first study instrument during the week, plus chamber music coaching as well as concert and performance platforms. Everyone plays in at least one chamber group which is coached not less than every second day. Repertoire plans can be made in advance, especially for pianists. Groups and partnerships apparently evolve flexibly during the week; the coaching timetable is arranged in two-day cycles. All levels and abilities are encouraged. The participants range widely in age, from youngsters to teenagers. It includes undergraduates, postgraduates, as well as professional and amateur pianists.

Find out more here.

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