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Free Online Music Recitals for Young Musicians


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The SE22 Piano School is offering a free weekly Zoom group music recital at 5pm on Fridays during term-time. The weekly group recital is for young musicians to log on and play their favourite pieces in an informal recital.


If you would like to participate please email [email protected] for the passworded Zoom link. All instruments and singers welcome. The age range of our students joining us online is primary school age but older students most welcome.

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The SE22 Piano School is organising a fundraising piano festival on Tuesday 11 August at 4pm on Zoom. Our first piano festival raised ?175 for Westminster House Youth Club in Nunhead so we're running a second event as the first event was very popular. Open to all pianists, not just our students. See here for more information: http://2ndonlinepianofestival.eventbrite.com
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