ABRSM Piano Webinars - Stylistic Characterisation & Musical Awareness
Event Information
About this Event
Stylistic Characterisation and Musical Awareness with Alexander L’Estrange
Bringing to life pieces from List C of the new ABRSM piano syllabus, Alexander will be introducing a range of exciting ideas for you to help students realise musical character and style in their playing. Highlighting various favourites and hidden gems in the new syllabus, he will show how to take performances of List C pieces to the next level. 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.
Alexander L’Estrange (b.1974) is a British composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and workshop leader of international acclaim. A Master of Arts music graduate of Oxford University, he has been dubbed “the added 9th of choral music,” a nod to his consummate fusion of the British choral tradition with jazz. Best known for his award-winning Zimbe! series of 40-minute works for SATB choir, unison children’s choir and jazz quintet, he is the go-to arranger for world-class vocal groups such as the King’s Singers and Voces 8, while the BBC Singers are among the many groups he directs and produces in choral, jazz and crossover projects. For the ABRSM, Alexander has led countless workshops and teacher events, and for many years was a jazz examiner, trainer and moderator.