Course

Glasgow, United Kingdom
Posted: 09 Feb 2026
Keyboard: Intermediate (ages 9-17, Grade 4-7)
06 - 10 Jul, 2026
The Keyboard Summer School for Intermediate Players is an exciting five-day programme designed for young musicians aged 9 – 17 at an ABRSM or equivalent Grade 4–7 level.
This course is designed with intermediate students in mind, offering a balance of personalised instruction and collaborative learning. Students will receive one-to-one lessons, with dynamic group activities, equipping students with the skills and confidence to take their keyboard playing to the next level.
Throughout the week, students will build essential skills in technical proficiency, sight-reading, and musicianship, all within a supportive, fun environment that inspires creativity and growth.
Students will showcase their progress in an informal end-of-week concert on Friday 10 July celebrating their achievements in a relaxed, supportive setting.
Pianists will have the option to partake in a public competition in which they will perform pieces from their full programme as selected by the jury.
This course is designed with intermediate students in mind, offering a balance of personalised instruction and collaborative learning. Students will receive one-to-one lessons, with dynamic group activities, equipping students with the skills and confidence to take their keyboard playing to the next level.
Throughout the week, students will build essential skills in technical proficiency, sight-reading, and musicianship, all within a supportive, fun environment that inspires creativity and growth.
Students will showcase their progress in an informal end-of-week concert on Friday 10 July celebrating their achievements in a relaxed, supportive setting.
Pianists will have the option to partake in a public competition in which they will perform pieces from their full programme as selected by the jury.
Closing date: 22 Jun 2026
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