ABRSM Piano Webinars - Piano as a Melodic Instrument
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Piano as a Melodic Instrument with Nick Oliver
What can pianists learn from single-line melodic instruments? In this webinar, Nick explores repertoire from List B of the new ABRSM piano syllabus, demonstrating the importance of melody within textures. This webinar will feature approximately an hour of pre-recorded content followed by a Q&A from the first broadcast in September 2020.
You will receive access to the webinar, the full transcript plus an exclusive 10% discount code to redeem from the ABRSM online shop.
When can I Access the Webinar?
This webinar is On Demand only and available to view until Sunday 31 January 2021 (23:59 GMT).
PLEASE ALLOW 72 HOURS AFTER REGISTERING TO BE APPROVED.
Ticket Prices
Individual webinar: £10
Best-value bundle of all 8 ABRSM Piano Webinars: £60 (not available when purchasing individual webinars).
10% Discount on the ABRSM Online Shop
The discount is applicable on all ABRSM publications, including the digital download editions of our Piano Exam Pieces, which includes 48 individual pieces from the Piano Syllabus 2021 & 2022. This discount will be valid until Tuesday 22 December 2020.
Nick Oliver studied at the Purcell School and the Royal Academy of Music with Jean Anderson, followed by post graduate studies at the Royal Northern College of Music with Marjorie Clementi.
He has a varied performing career as soloist, accompanist, chamber musician and teacher. He has performed in many of Britain’s major concert venues including the Wigmore Hall and the South Bank and overseas concert tours have taken him to many European countries as well as the USA, Canada, Asia and Australia. He combines the post of Head of Accompaniment at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester with examining and presenting work for ABRSM, internationally as well as in the UK. He also serves on the examiner moderator and trainer panels.
He is a founder member of “The Commonwealth Resounds”; an organisation dedicated to promoting music and musicians across the Commonwealth and in that capacity has worked in Africa, Australia, Sri Lanka, Malta and the Caribbean.