7 Exton Street, Waterloo
Sat 4 Jul
11:30
Would you like feedback on a piece you’re working on? Do you need help with a particular challenge? Or would you simply like to enjoy a day of piano playing, ideas and conversation? Join Graham Fitch on Saturday 4 July for a special in-person piano day at 1901 Arts Club. Designed for intermediate and advanced pianists, this inspiring and supportive day combines presentations, performance workshops and discussion in an intimate salon setting centred on a superb Steinway Model C piano. Whether you’re preparing a performance, developing new repertoire or simply looking for fresh ideas and inspiration, this event offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in a day of piano playing, learning and conversation with fellow pianists. Performer Tickets Performer tickets are intended for pianists who would like to play and receive direct feedback from Graham during the afternoon workshop sessions. Performer participants will receive: A 20-minute performance and feedback session with Graham Fitch Recordings of their session to revisit afterwards Access to the full programme of presentations and workshops Opportunities to ask questions and discuss practice and performance challenges The chance to play on a Steinway Model C in a beloved London venue Invitation to join informal drinks and conversation after the event Early booking performer places are available at £50 until 31st May. Standard performer tickets thereafter will cost £80. Places are limited and performer applications help shape the final workshop schedule for the day. Observer Tickets Observer tickets are perfect for pianists who would like to enjoy the day’s presentations, discussions and workshop sessions without performing themselves. Many pianists find observing these sessions just as valuable as performing, gaining inspiration and practical insights from Graham’s teaching and from hearing a wide range of repertoire and musical challenges discussed throughout the day. Observer tickets include access to the presentations and performance workshops, the opportunity to participate in the live Q&A session and an invitation to join informal drinks and conversation afterwards. Observer tickets cost £35 until 31st May and £45 thereafter. Not in London or anywhere near? Online tickets for this performance workshop and other events taking place during the day will also be available closer to the time.