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When Paul Wittgenstein lost his arm in World War I, he convinced famous composers to write music for the left hand alone.
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Only one in six children learning recorder after drop in popularity over decadeHowever, a report by the ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal Schools of Music, suggests the range of instruments now being ...
A report by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) shows that just 16 per cent of children surveyed ...
Piano (16 per cent), keyboard (13 per cent) and recorder (11 per cent) are the most common instruments that respondents said they previously played but no longer do. ABRSM chief executive Chris ...
Piano (16%), keyboard (13%) and recorder (11%) are the most common instruments that respondents said they previously played but no longer do. ABRSM chief executive Chris Cobb said: “Children get ...
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Blast from the past: The recorderSo, what are kids opting to learn these days? The ABRSM said the piano and keyboard remain the most popular instruments, but ...
The recorder has been a popular instrument for children learning music for generations but now only one in six youngsters ...
Outside of school, for private music lessons the piano remains the most popular instrument ... Speaking about the research, ABRSM chief executive Chris Cobb said: ‘Children get to play an ...
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Last year, he helped the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) launch its first syllabus ... Mr McCarthy will perform Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, a piece ...
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