Pianos for All
28 April to 1 May 2000
Caecillia Anreisson
Ability
& 
Course Fee £145 inc.Bank Holiday Monday
(Deposit £35) plus B and B £16 per person per night for those wishing to leave on Sunday
afternoon the fee will be the normal £105 plus B&B.
Do you wish that as an amateur pianist you
could be part of a group? Amateur pianists, who would like to make music together are
invited to play on one, two, three or four pianos for which the music will be provided.
The weekend will follow these guidelines;
- A repertoire, which will be sent on
application for the course, will be played varying in difficulty and in musical character.
Participants are invited to practice a new setting for three pianos.
- Participants of all ages are welcome.
- There will be no individual tuition, as the
weekend is meant for playing together. Not all participants will be playing at the same
time; they will also listen to each other.
- Listeners and observers are welcome
- Standard Grade V and above.
This year, the Monday following Caecilia's
weekend is a Bank Holiday; we are extending an invitation to join the course for this day
which will be used specifically to rehearse more difficult music; applications are invited
for the day. Cost £35 to include coffee, lunch and tea.
Caecilia Andriessen, who speaks English
fluently, is a member of a prominent Dutch musical family: her father was the eminent
composer and organist Hendrik Andriessen, Professor of Music at Nijmegen University. Both
her brothers, Jurriaan and Louis are well-known names.
Caecilia Andriessen studied at the Royal
Conservatorium at The Hague, Holland: she then studied in Italy with a scholarship from
the Italian Government. She formed a piano-duo with her brother Louis and they performed
regularly. She taught at the Institute for Musical Education at Rotterdam and has
developed a method of group-teaching (four pupils on four pianos) - she is much sought
after as a lecturer on this subject in Holland, Belgium and Germany. Her compositions and
arrangements for two, three and four pianos have been published by Uitgerverij Harmonia,
Loosdrecht. |