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Accompanists Guest Author 

What Your Accompanist Thinks On The Day Of Your Recital

September 2, 2015March 16, 2016 Throwcase accompaniment, accompanist, collaborative piano, composer, concert, concerts, Critics, joy, metronome, Music, orchestra, pianist, Piano, recital, singer, song, Strauss

Today’s special guest post is by Jo Ramadan, one of the leading accompanists in the UK. I’m very much looking

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Pianists Student Life 

Piano Pupil Plays Perfectly Prior To Lessons, Honestly

August 24, 2015November 24, 2016 Throwcase amazing, audience, Bob Guy, John Man, lesson, Mistake, Music, Nancy McFancy, pianist, Piano, piano lessons, piano teacher, practice, rehearsal, Schubert, snapchat, student, teacher, technique

John Man, student pianist and gold-star lad, studies music both for fun and for himself. He knows he is quite

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Accompanists Pianists Top Ten 

Young Pianist Thinks Accompaniment Is Too Easy

August 17, 2015March 5, 2021 Throwcase accompaniment, accompanist, Bob Guy, chopin, collaborative pianist, humour, interpretation, John Man, Music, pianist, Piano, sally mcnally, Schubert, score, singer, song, technique

John Man is an extraordinary young solo pianist destined for great things, which he knows because he plays Chopin all

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Pianists 

Man Reads Book About Piano- Becomes Expert

July 1, 2015November 24, 2016 Throwcase audience, Bob Guy, book, classical, concert, expert, Fake News, John Man, Music, pianist, Piano, Satire

John Man, fist-pumper and fulminator, recently read a book about piano technique and found that he was an expert on

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Pianists Student Life 

Young Pianist Sees Rival Perform- Says “It Wasn’t That Good”

July 5, 2014March 5, 2021 Throwcase Arthur Rubinstein, concert pianist, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Fake News, Humor, John Man, Lorde, Martha Argerich, Music, Piano, Satire, Sviatoslav Richter, Writing

John Man, a young concert pianist and frequent talker, saw one of his rivals perform at London’s Barbican Centre last

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