Multi-Piano Extravaganza


Monday 8th to Thursday 11th July 2013


The main focus of this term’s Project Week was a multi-piano event involving all our young pianists.  Thanks to the sponsorship of Voisin and the Jersey Arts Trust, we were able to bring over the Burrows Woo Piano Duo from London, and their input to the project was truly inspirational.


Burrows Woo Duo


At the start of the week all the students involved were divided into different groups of varying sizes (trios, quartets, quintets, and even a piano sextet!).  The music given to them was based on the different elements of melody, harmony, rhythm, and texture which make up famous tunes.  Over the course of the week the groups pieced together their own versions of the tunes with the coaching of the Burrows Woo Duo alongside Sam Bisson and Chris George.


Multi-Piano Extravaganza


The concert took place on Thursday 11th July, and the first half of the evening was dedicated to the students’ performances, and a particularly memorable performance was given by the senior piano quartet performing a highly exciting and entertaining version of ‘Discombobulate’ from Sherlock Holmes by Hans Zimmer.  The second half of the evening was led by the teachers, firstly with Sam Bisson and Chris George performing Mozart’s Sonata in D for Two Pianos, and then the Burrows Woo Duo took the evening in a whole different direction…!


The duo led the audience into the world of minimalist composer Steve Reich, firstly performing ‘Clapping Music’ to introduce the concept of ‘phasing’ which was then fully demonstrated in a complete performance of ‘Piano Phase’.  This was an outstanding and mesmerising performance which introduced everyone to a whole new world of music, and brought the event to a dramatic conclusion.  Our thanks go to the Burrows Woo Duo for coming over for this project, and to Voisin for enabling this to happen through their sponsorship.


 

 

JAM End of Year Concert at the Jersey Arts Centre


Sunday 7th July 2013, 7pm


The academic year was brought to a rousing conclusion at the Jersey Arts Centre for the academy’s End of Year Concert.  The concert featured around forty students of many different ages and levels performing solos, duos and small ensembles.  We would like to thank Digital Diggle for coming along to film this concert, DVD’s are still available so just contact us to order a copy.

 

 

Brass Day

 

Sunday 30th June 2013


Coordinated by Pippa Lumbard, the Brass Day brought together thirty young brass students from all over the island for a day of brass instrument activities.  Featuring the All Brass Souls brass quintet, the assembled professional performers and teachers led the students through various solo and ensemble activities, including a ‘breathing gym’ and an introduction to the Sousaphone!  The day culminated in a concert in which all the students performed, featuring performances from the All Brass Souls (pictured below) to a packed concert hall.  We would like to thank Pippa for pulling together such an exciting programme for the students.


Brass Day concert