Charity Piano Recital – The King’s School, Chester

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I can now confirm that the next Charity Piano Recital will be taking place on Saturday 19th March, 2011 starting at 11am in the Music School at The King’s School, Chester.

Following the usual presentations, the concert this term, themed “Playing Together” will feature only ensemble items, piano duets and accompaniments following requests and suggestions from [...]

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Students perform in Chester recital

Thirty students performed in the Charity Piano Recital last week at The King’s School.  The concert raised a further £180 towards Betina’s lesson bursary bringing the total raised this year to over £400. With a year of lessons costing £300 this means there is a surplus to go towards her exam fees and other costs. [...]

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Betina’s progress – July 2010

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The video promised at the last concert is now available so that you can hear how Betina is progressing. Adding the total raised at the last concert this year’s Kampala Music School bursary fund now stands at £250. We will continue to support it with the next concert in November.

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Piano Concert raises £150 for Betina’s Lessons

The piano concert last Saturday raised £150 for the Kampala Music School Bursary fund. A record number of students attended and were performing, 27 in total. Everybody gave it there best shot and though most people were very nervous, they played well. After the presentation of the piano points cup (which arrived just in time [...]

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News from Kampala Music School

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Details about Betina, the student receiving our piano bursary have been received from Kampala:
Betina Nalugo.
Date of Birth: 5 December 2000
Local School: Kampala Quality Primary School
Level: Primary 5
She loves music, drama and very much the violin.
“She has played the violin for over a year but began with her current teacher Frances Attwood in September this last year. She is [...]

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