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Forging New Friendships at Chetham's Piano Summer School

Sam has always been very content in his one square mile around home. As long as he has his friends, his piano and his PlayStation, he’s happy. He goes to our local school, where his love of piano makes him the proverbial big fish in a small pond. His teachers roll him out for every event. At open evenings, he’s there in the hall, providing an impressive backdrop of Mozart and Beethoven while prospective parents drink coffee with the headteachers. It’s great for his confidence, but he doesn’t have any friends at school who share his passion. He made these friends when he went to Chetham’s. The chance to forge lasting friendships has been one of the best things about his two summers there. Outside of lessons and practice, there’s plenty of time to relax in the atrium with a drink and snack and get chatting to other young pianists and their parents. Every child is there because they love music, and this is something Sam really valued. After years of being the only person in his school who...

Brilliant Workshops at the Summer School

One of the many excellent things about CIPPS are the daily drop-in workshops. If you have a piece you want help with, you can go along to one of these workshops and some brilliant pianist will guide you on how to improve it.   I sat in these sessions as an observer and could see how helpful they were. Because I don’t play the piano myself, if I attempted to actually pinpoint the specifics, I would be making it all up, so I asked Sam for help. He told me not to even try talking about music, and has taken over the blog for today.   Hello, I’m Sam, and I have been going to Chetham’s International Piano Summer School for two years and love it. They have really good workshops like (my personal favourite) the drop-in practice workshop. These are great.  You can take a piece you’re struggling with  - maybe there’s a particular passage you can’t play as well as you want, or you need help keeping the melody louder than the base line. Whatever you need, you will be h...