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#921763 - 04/13/08 07:39 PM
piano retreat in the berkshires
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Registered: 04/12/08
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Loc: Boston, MA
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Registration for the third annual Midsummer Adult Piano Retreat in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts is well under way. Each year a small gathering (no more than 20) attend classes, a concert at Tanglewood, lots of uninterrupted practice time, Alexander Technique classes, and more! We have a great time and the Williams College campus is well-equipped and quite accommodating. The workshop runs July 19-25. Reply to me if you want more information.
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#921764 - 04/24/08 02:53 PM
Re: piano retreat in the berkshires
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Registered: 02/05/08
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Loc: San Diego
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Would love more info. georgia dentel gdentel@cox.net
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#921765 - 05/04/08 06:47 PM
Re: piano retreat in the berkshires
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Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 25
Loc: Oak Park, Ca
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I'd love more info...it may be too late for me to attend this summer but I could look forward to this all year long and plan to attend in 2009. Thank you! Camille
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#1829606 - 01/22/12 10:34 AM
Re: piano retreat in the berkshires
[Re: piumosso]
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Registered: 01/25/08
Posts: 10
Loc: wilmette illinois
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Hi! I would like more info: fees, accomodations, etc. Is the program able to accomodate "barely adequate player"? I have limited ability but have been taking lessons four years and practice daily. A challenge I really enjoy. Started at age 76.
Look forward to your reply. Found you through Peter and the Forum.
Jim
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#1829728 - 01/22/12 01:56 PM
Re: piano retreat in the berkshires
[Re: piumosso]
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Registered: 01/17/12
Posts: 98
Loc: UK
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This thread was originally started 4 years ago, so you may not get any response to this.
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Alfred's self teaching - Book 1 Started Mid September 2012 End Sept - Page 39 End Oct - Page ??
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#1830646 - 01/23/12 10:08 PM
Re: piano retreat in the berkshires
[Re: jimboo]
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Registered: 01/06/12
Posts: 923
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Hi! I would like more info: fees, accomodations, etc. Is the program able to accomodate "barely adequate player"? I have limited ability but have been taking lessons four years and practice daily. A challenge I really enjoy. Started at age 76.
Look forward to your reply. Found you through Peter and the Forum.
Jim Jim, there's a rather extended thread about our workshop under the Pianist Corner Forum. The last post was a couple days ago. My email is there, as well as a link to our website and flyer. Our program is absolutely meant to make you feel welcome at your age and ability level. We'd be delighted to speak further with you if you wish. Cheers from Toronto
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