Alan Fraser will be in Paris for a few days in April, giving lessons April 2-5. These are private lessons, not an institute proper - No ATMs and no lectures. Locations to be determined. Multiple lessons on the same day may be possible.
Alan teaches ALL INTERESTED PIANISTS:
Please register for as many lessons as you would like, or make a deposit and pay the rest on arrival. Email Sophia Cholich to reserve your preferred time(s).
After registering, please return here to fill out the DETAILED PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FORM.
TO REGISTER
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OPTION 1: Online Deposit
Register with a non-refundable deposit.
OPTION 2: Register Online
OPTION 3: Contact us for further registration options
For other options please contact Sophia Cholich to reserve your place. Sophia will answer your questions and arrange your preferred payment option and/or partial scholarship.
After registration, please come back to fill out this PARTICIPANT INFORMATION FORM.
After you have completed your lessons, please come back to fill out this FOLLOWUP QUESTIONNAIRE. This helps evaluate your experience, tailor your ongoing regime to facilitate further progress, and fine-tune the institute structure to better meet your needs.
ALAN FRASER
Canadian pianist Alan Fraser gives master classes and recitals worldwide and conducts ongoing research and refinement on the ideas put forth in his three books, The Craft of Piano Playing (also in DVD), Honing the Pianistic Self-Image, and All Thumbs: Well-Coordinated Piano Technique. He is at work on several new volumes. Visit here for more on Alan Fraser.
If you have concerns or questions about your participation in the institute and would like to address them directly to Alan Fraser, send him an email.