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Piano Accompanist Wanted for flute exam, 27/06/2022


MattGale

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Hi all,

my daughter has her grade 3 flute exam on 27th June at 2.30pm, and unfortunately two different accompanists we have lined up have fallen through.

We're looking to find an experienced accompanist who can do probably one rehearsal a few days before, and then the exam on the day. (Exam is at Blackheath but I can pick you up if you live in the East Dulaich area).

Is anyone able to do this, or can anyone put me in touch with someone? We'll obviously pay your normal rate.

Please reply to this thread, or phone Matt on 07944 673185.

Many thanks

Matt Gale

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