by rezzuto | Jan 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
Contemporary Classical Music by Classical Concerts in London Guide. Contemporary classical life, composer-performers, living tradition The Living Composer in London’s Classical Scene London’s classical music ecosystem thrives on continuity. Concert halls resound with...
by rezzuto | Jun 5, 2025 | Classical Concerts, Uncategorized
Swing into Summer: Thames Philharmonic Choir’s Jazz-themed Summer Concert Premieres a New Commission This June, Thames Philharmonic Choir will take the stage at All Saints Church in Kingston with the swing of jazz harmonies, Shakespeare’s poetry, and a brand-new...
by rezzuto | Jan 20, 2025 | Classical Concerts, Uncategorized, WKMT Festival
Organizing a new music event by the hands of WKMT A Summer Tradition: The WKMT Piano Festival Returns to London Experience the Magic of Classical Piano at St. Cuthbert’s Church London’s classical music calendar would be incomplete without the WKMT Piano Festival, and...
by rezzuto | Oct 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
The effect of music on our brain activity Full post on: https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/the-power-of-music-on-the-brain One of the things that we hear from our piano students that is very common is that when they get familiarised...
by rezzuto | Apr 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
Cavalli’s most memorable Operas that everyone should know Click in the following link to read the full post on WKMT Blog about the best Cavalli’s Operas: https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/post/francesco-cavalli-five-most-famous-operas ...
by rezzuto | Sep 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
The historical backdrop of the piano is the aftereffect of the improvement of various instruments, beginning with the Zither (initially from Africa and Southeast Asia in 3000 BC) and the Monochord. Its development proceeded through different sorts of instruments, all...
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