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Guardian Editor Alan Rusbridger talks to Pianist | Pianist Magazine

12 April, 2013 ilovethepiano

Just goes to show what can be possible if you put your mind to it. https://www.pianistmagazine.com/News-and-Features/150/Guardian_Editor_Alan_Rusbridger_talks_to_Pianist

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Pianist Van Cliburn dies aged 78

28 February, 2013 ilovethepiano

Pianist Van Cliburn dies aged 78 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21607436

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Learn To Play Day Returns

12 February, 2013 ilovethepiano

http://www.musiciansunion.org.uk/news-events/2013/02/08/national-learn-to-play-day-16-march/ Check out Rae MacIntosh Music, Edinburgh, for further details.

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“Fright Reading”? – Not any more! [Christopher Wiltshire]

18 November, 2012 ilovethepiano

I think it was Paul Harris who coined the above phrase and, in my thirty-three years as an examiner, I…

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