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This Christmas, why not give the gift of Music?

25 October, 2011 ilovethepiano

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Music Lessons – How Music Makes Your Child Brighter

15 October, 2011 ilovethepiano

Just some reasons why music lessons can help your child in all aspects of their life: http://www.musicinpractice.com/2011/music-lessons-how-music-makes-your-child-brighter/

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The 2012 Edinburgh Festival of Music & Speech

7 October, 2011 ilovethepiano

The Edinburgh Competition Festival 2012 will be held from 29 February to 10 March. The Syllabus and entry form are…

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What is your pianistic Everest?

2 October, 2011 ilovethepiano

Steven Osborne’s diary relates his struggles to master Ravel’s Gaspard de la Nuit. http://m.guardian.co.uk/music/tomserviceblog/2011/sep/30/steven-osborne-ravel-gaspard-nuit?cat=music&type=article

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