Piano Forum

Piano Board => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: sharky on January 14, 2004, 12:40:10 PM

Title: summer courses?
Post by: sharky on January 14, 2004, 12:40:10 PM

Hi :)

I'm looking for good summer courses in England, maybe of the rcm or rc (London) ?  

Does anyone know one?

regards

Sharon
Title: Re: summer courses?
Post by: bitus on January 14, 2004, 05:20:47 PM
What about us & other countries in europe?
The Bitus.
Title: Re: summer courses?
Post by: sharky on February 01, 2004, 02:42:35 PM
Quote
What about us & other countries in europe?
The Bitus.



What do you mean exactly?
:)
Title: Re: summer courses?
Post by: ronald on April 10, 2005, 06:55:09 AM

What do you mean exactly?
 :)
If you want really perfect Piano Course, visit www.kubalekpianocourses.com. You can get great scholarship - I got half of prize down! There are outstanding teachers - Antonin Kubalek form Canada and Zdenek Hnat, pupil of Neuhaus (teahcer of Richter, Gilels, Lupu, Zak...).

I think you will enjoy tjis masterclasses... They are the best, which I had visited.
Ronald
Title: Re: summer courses?
Post by: robo1001 on April 10, 2005, 10:08:41 AM
Hi :)

I'm looking for good summer courses in England, maybe of the rcm or rc (London) ?

Does anyone know one?

regards

Sharon

Hey, I'm going on a summer course this summer at Chetham's school of Music, I haven't been on it before but it's supposed to be really good, and there's gonna be some real good pianists there. 

Or you could go on the Uppingham National Pianist's week, I went on it last year, it was alright but they kinda treat everyone like little children sorta.
Title: Re: summer courses?
Post by: paris on April 10, 2005, 11:59:54 AM
EPTA summer academy in Dubrovnik is also very good, there are proffessors like kammerling, valdma, indjic...
Title: Re: summer courses?
Post by: dinosaurtales on April 10, 2005, 11:07:23 PM
Hey, I'm going on a summer course this summer at Chetham's school of Music, I haven't been on it before but it's supposed to be really good, and there's gonna be some real good pianists there. 

Or you could go on the Uppingham National Pianist's week, I went on it last year, it was alright but they kinda treat everyone like little children sorta.

Interlochen had that when I was in high school - lotsa little "rules" with "or elses" attached, like we were all just waiting to be "bad".