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This exclusive musical tour of London in spring 2020 is being led by Dr Wendy Hiscocks, composer and author of the book Explorer published by Revolution Arts this year.
Teachers in Bangkok, Thailand recently enjoyed a day discovering Revolution Arts’s first music publication, EXPLORER. This was part of workshop looking at how teachers and students playing duets together can be a great learning strategy – and it’s great fun too! This was part of TWO’S COMPANY – one of Revolution Arts’ new workshop programmes […]
Revolution Arts is proud to support the first visit to Thailand in seven years by the famous Vienna Boys Choir. Join us for a special concert on 10 January with this 10% discount offer. Enjoy this rare opportunity to see the Vienna Boys Choir – one of the world’s oldest (and foremost) musical institutions, whose training and tradition appear on the UNESCO […]
Revolution Arts is very excited to announce its first music publication, EXPLORER. This amazing collection of original piano duets for adventurous teachers and students will be invaluable in supporting teaching and learning anywhere in the world. Explorer is a collection of 27 beautifully crafted piano duet miniatures in seven different keys by Australian composer-pianist Wendy Hiscocks who recently launched Explorer in Shenzhen in China. EXPLORER is on sale now […]
This is the last of three articles looking at the three options in the Trinity College London IMPROVISATION test. This week we focus on the STYLISTIC STIMULUS which is a bit different as the candidate plays a duet with the examiner in the exam…
Trinity has launched a new Rock & Pop Syllabus for 2018 with some great new repertoire and a few other changes. Nicholas Keyworth gave a seminar hosted by Melody Plus in Bangkok exploring the new syllabus. We find out more…
For many piano teachers, so much of the time is spent on learning the notes – ‘Note-bashing’ as it is sometimes called. But all that changed recently in Bangkok as Nicholas Keyworth worked with 24 piano teachers exploring the more popular side of piano playing…
A very good question here asking about the value of developing skills in improvisation in relation to higher level performance.
I think Revolution Arts Academy has fairly unique insight into the world of music exams. I have been a teacher (classroom and instrumental), teacher trainer, music examiner, chief examiner and have built helped create music exams such as the hugely successful Trinity Rock & Pop exams so I know what it is like from both […]