by Juan Rezzuto | Apr 27, 2019 | ABRSM, Piano, Piano Practice, Piano Technique, Sight-Reading, WKMT
Piano ABRSM Grade 1 and Pre-grade syllabus Learn Music brings a fantastic, and we believe helpful, article for all the piano students and all those who are thinking of start piano lessons in London. Juan Rezzuto, Director and founder of WKMT, has recently written an...
by Juan Rezzuto | Apr 23, 2019 | Biographies, Music History, WKMT
M. Clementi – Pianist, composer and teacher The glorious composers from the XVIII Century. The one who made their fame playing still on a harpsichord/organ. Those who inherited the fame from the Baroque composers and settle the basis of the musicians’...
by Juan Rezzuto | Apr 16, 2019 | Events, WKMT
WKMT Pedagogical concert Do you like Baroque? What about the music from this era? The beginnings of the music as we know it right now. Have you ever watched or listen to any Baroque concert? Well, now it is the time in case you haven’t yet. And in the case you...
by Juan Rezzuto | Apr 12, 2019 | Piano, Piano Practice, WKMT
Professional advice on how to organise your piano performance One of the most fundamental pillars among the skills we develop on a piano tuition enterprise is to be able to perform in front of a live audience. This is by far the ultimate goal as a piano student, we...
by Juan Rezzuto | Mar 22, 2019 | Composition, Harmony, Keyboard Harmony, Musical Analysis, WKMT
Learning Keyboard Harmony – Part I Learning Keyboard Harmony – Part II Learning Keyboard Harmony – Part III Western Classical and modern music is basically structured upon chords. Even if you don’t know how to play an instrument, we can...
by Juan Rezzuto | Mar 12, 2019 | Music History, WKMT
Classical Music in Russia Yes, Russian, indeed. This time we have come to analyse the music in Russia, always within the classical etiquette. Anthony Elward is the person behind this new musical analysis. One of our piano instructors in London who always write about...