ThinkBIG presentation at James Allen’s Girls’ School, East Dulwich

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Think BIG is a voluntary project run by a local community of female business owners in and around SE22 South London. I was invited to take part in JAGS’ 6th Form lecture programme aimed at giving year 13 girls information to help them explore life after school.

Screen Shot 2016-05-21 at 10.01.38The theme was career resilience and adapting to future life changes, giving insight and inspiration in case ‘Plan A’, or even ‘Plan B’ doesn’t go quite as expected. We showed them how as a strong individuals you can make the most of unexpected events and learn to take advantage of great opportunities out there if you go with them.

South London female business ownersMyself and two local business owners, Claire Empson and Natasha Roe, talked about the challenges we faced, how we’d adapted when life threw some economic and personal changes our ways, and what had been the spark for us to set up our own very different businesses. We took the girls with us on our journeys from school to the present day, exposing some of the things that have gone right (and not so right) along the way! The overriding message was not to fear change but to look for the opportunities it offers.

A career in musicMy presentation was entitled ‘Making Music Work‘ and covered the varied careers that finally ended up in self-employment as a musician. I also discussed the different elements of my business which include running a piano teaching agency in East Dulwich; a busy Music Festival that takes place several times a year and also working as a solo musician. A working musician will usually have a career made up of many different roles in order to make ends meet!

Also participating in the presentation were Claire Empson of Daisylets&sales and Natasha Roe of Red Pencil. Claire is the founder of the ThinkBIG project.

Clementi Piano Competition 2017: Entries Now Open

London Piano Competition for Under 18sFollowing the success of the first Clementi Piano Festival held in March 2016 at the composer’s former home in Kensington, we are delighted to announce that the event will run again in February 2017 at Clementi House in Kensington.

The piano competition will be held all day from 10am to 5pm. with the junior classes in the morning progressing through to senior levels in the afternoon. The competition is divided into eight graded classes from 1 to 8. The competition is open to students aged 17 and under.

Performers interested in participating should send the following information by email to londonpianoevents@gmail.com. A link to book tickets for the competition will be sent to you upon receipt of complete information:

Name of Pianist:
Name of Guardian:
Email of Guardian:
Teacher’s Name:
Teacher’s Email:
Last exam passed & date:
Anticipated date and grade for next examination:

*If the pianist does not enter graded exams, please ensure the teacher has provided accurate information on current playing level and projected playing level by February 2017.


London-Clementi-Piano-CompetitionEach class will have a Set short Prelude and Piece by Clementi. We are currently compiling the syllabus and we welcome input from teachers for suggested repertoire by Clementi. We anticipate the syllabus will be released on 1st June.

All competitors receive written feedback and a certificate. All classes have medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Three trophies will be available for high scorers at Junior, Intermediate and Advanced level.

Do not hesitate to ask any questions that you may have about the event.
londonpianoevents@gmail.com

May Newsletter for Piano Lessons in East Dulwich

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Dear Pianists

It was lovely to see so many of you yesterday at the Dulwich Festival Fair on Goose Green! Today I will be teaching Alexandra’s students so that I can hear how your pieces are coming along for the Informal Student Piano Recital on Sunday 22 May. There are still a few places available but do sign up this week and make sure you have emailed me details of your pieces by Friday so that I can put together the printed programme this weekend. Tickets can only be booked online and will be on sale until 5pm on Friday 13th May.
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Next Payment for Piano Lessons

Payment is due on 23 May. Pippa will be invoicing issues next week for the final half-term of the academic year. Lesson times remain the same for September but do get in touch if you would like to request another day or time and I will see what I can do. The Payment Schedule and terms and conditions for lessons can be viewed below.

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Nb: Start date of next half-term is Monday 7 June

Summer Exam Entries

Exam candidates should read through the comprehensive guide to preparing for an exam which details the daily practice that you should be doing for your upcoming exam. Practice Charts for Grades 1 to 4 are also available as printable PDFs. Please print and fill this in weekly and show to your teacher.
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Finally, I have a solo harpsichord recital on 19 June at 5pm at The Asylum @ Caroline Gardens’ Chapel and it would be wonderful to see you there. Entry is free for Under 18s. Tickets for adults are £10 and can be booked online.
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Best wishes
Lorrraine

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