We believe that every student is different, and that’s why at Fortissimo School of Music we tailor our tuition to the varying abilities of our students.
As a diverse music school, we pride ourselves on teaching a wide-range of musical instruments and styles; we endeavour to find a musical instrument and style to suit you.
Regardless of whether you’re a parent seeking tuition for your little one, or you're a fully-grown adult in quest of tuition for yourself, we want to hear from you!
We don't ask for much when you start tuition with us, but enthusiasm, hard-work and dedication are compulsory; are you ready to learn a musical instrument?
For more information about one-to-one tuition, please visit/contact Fortissimo School of Music on:
Telephone: (01226) 889 857
E-mail: info@ffschoolofmusic.co.uk
Website: www.ffschoolofmusic.co.uk
Disclosure and Barring Service: yes
Qualification: BSc (Hons) LIBMS AMRSB
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Disclosure and Barring Service: yes
Qualification: BSc (Hons) LIBMS AMRSB
Hampstead, London
England
Experienced piano teacher and accompanist
Great Harwood, Lancashire
England
I teach piano & violin from my own home in Great
Music Festival for performers and guests Our 10th
18-06-2022 01:30PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
11-12-2021 02:00PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
08-01-2022 02:00PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
12-02-2022 02:00PM
Muzio Clementi
Muzio Clementi 23 January 1752 to 10 March 1832 was an Italian-born British composer, pianist, pedagogue, conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer. who was the son of a silversmith? the piano firm Clementi eventually became Collard and Collard.
He was encouraged to study music by his father, Muzio was sponsored as a young composer by Sir Peter Beckford who brought him to England to advance his studies in music. Later, he toured Europe numerous times from his long-standing base in London. It was on one of these occasions, in 1781, that he engaged in a piano competition with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Clementi published a highly respected piano method which even Beethoven endorsed him, sending pupils along to Clementi.