FRANCES WILSON

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  • Make friends with the music

    Too often it seems that we view learning, studying, practising and performing music as a kind of fight. People talk about “doing battle with Beethoven” or “fighting the fear” (of performing) as if one must take up arms against unseen, powerful forces. It’s true that learning new repertoire can be a Herculean task, and practising…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    December 20, 2019
    Piano teaching
    learning music, making practicing enjoyable, piano lessons, piano teaching, practicing the piano, understanding music
  • A welcome return to teaching

    A welcome return to teaching

    I have always loved music and I adore the piano. Teaching allows me to share my passion and, I hope, to encourage a similar enthusiasm in my students. Fundamentally, the piano journey should be about enjoyment and self-fulfilment. Giving students permission to be less than perfect, liberating them from old-fashioned or limiting attitudes to learning…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    May 24, 2019
    Piano teaching
    encouraging students, independent learning, piano lessons in Portland Dorset, piano lessons in Weymouth, piano teaching, private piano teacher in Weymouth, private piano teaching, private piano teaching in Dorset
  • Piano Lessons in Portland, Dorset

    Piano Lessons in Portland, Dorset

    Frances Wilson LTCL is an experienced piano teacher offering private lessons for teenagers and adults in her home in Portland, Dorset.

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    September 6, 2018
    Piano teaching
    music lessons in Dorset, piano lessons in Dorset, piano lessons in Portland, piano lessons in West Dorset, piano lessons in Weymouth, piano teacher in Weymouth, piano teaching in Portland Dorset, Portland Dorset, private piano teaching in Dorset
  • An Autumn Sonata – the finale

    The final instalment in a series of essays exploring my personal independent study of Schubert’s penultimate piano sonata. This essay first appeared in The Schubertian (April 2018), the journal of the Schubert Institute UK. O thrice romantic master, wouldn’t you like to stroll under the cherry blossom with your love in the daytime and listen…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    April 29, 2018
    Repertoire
    FTCL Diploma, Schubert D959, Schubert’s last sonatas, The Schubertian
  • ‘March’ from The Seasons by Doug Thomas

    Interesting things come from online connections – and this is one of the nicest (if rather energetic!) projects I’ve been involved in thanks to a Twitter/Facebook connection with composer Doug Thomas Doug composed ‘March’ for me as part of his year-long composing project called The Seasons, a homage to Tchaikovsky’s suite of 12 piano pieces…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    March 29, 2018
    Uncategorized
  • Thoroughly Good Podcast

    I was delighted to take part in Jon Jacob’s Thoroughly Good Podcast project with composer Thomas Hewitt Jones (who happens to be one of the first people to feature in my Meet the Artist series). We met in the crypt bar at St John’s Smith Square (one of my favourite music venues in London) to…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    February 4, 2018
    General
    audience engagement, blogging, British composer, classical music podcasts, concert etiquette, concert going, writing about classical music
  • An Autumn Sonata – a personal journey through Schubert’s penultimate piano sonata: the Andantino and the Scherzo

    This article first appeared in The Schubertian (No 97 January 2018), the journal of The Schubert Institute (UK) Startling contrasts – the Andantino and the Scherzo The second movement of the Sonata in A, D959, marked Andantino, is quite unlike anything else that Schubert wrote. Described by pianist Jonathan Biss as “a composed hallucination”, it…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    January 27, 2018
    General, Repertoire
    Schubert D959, Schubert’s last sonatas, Schubert’s penultimate piano sonata, Schubertreise
  • An Autumn Sonata – a personal journey through Schubert’s penultimate piano sonata

    This article, the first of five, was first published in the July 2017 issue of The Schubertian, the journal of the Schubert Institute (UK). In the autumn of 2014 I set myself the task of learning Schubert’s penultimate piano sonata, No 20 in A, D959, composed in 1828. My intention was to learn and finesse…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    July 22, 2017
    Repertoire
    Schubert, Schubert’s last sonatas, Schubert’s piano music
  • Off The Podium podcast

    Armenian-American conductor Tigran Arakelyan, creator of the Off The Podium podcast series, interviews Frances Wilson, pianist, piano teacher, writer and author of The Cross-Eyed Pianist, about her unusual path into piano teaching, the creation of her blog, concerts and concert reviewing, “changing the vocabulary” in teaching, and more….. More about Off The Podium and links…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    April 24, 2017
    General
    blogging, concert reviewing, interview, piano teaching, podcast, writing
  • Franz Schubert’s Piano Sonata in A, D959

    The Sonata in A, D959, is the middle panel of the triptych of Franz Schubert’s final sonatas. Schubert completed his final three piano sonatas in September 1828, just a few months before his death at the age of 31, and he numbered the three sonatas sequentially, perhaps envisioning them as a cycle. After his death,…

    The Cross-Eyed Pianist

    February 1, 2017
    Repertoire
    Franz Schubert, last sonatas, Piano Sonatas, Schubert’s piano music, Sonata in A D959
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