STUDENTS' CONCERTS
Silvia Buttiglione organizes two main students concerts during every school year.
Preparing for concerts is one of the most efficient methods to train musician. Children are enouraged to perform in duos, trios or quartet with their siblings, friends or classmates.
For the string players the rehearsals with the pianists or the other string players are organized in advance, so the students can have occasion to perform in an emotional atmosphere before the actual concert date.
The students concerts are organized with the same attention to details that is customary for professional musicians. There are usually light refreshments for the performers in the green room and the audience can find an elegant printed program that help to follow the performance.
Concerts might be recorded and students have the opportunity to keep a copy of their performances.
The suggested piano accompanists are highly professional musicians.
Silvia provides a list of suggested professional pianists that can accompany the students during their performances.
ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC: PRACTICAL CELLO AND PIANO EXAMINATIONS
With her comprehensive musical training, Silvia can prepare her cello students for all practical level of Royal Conservatory Exams, from preparatory to ARTC and piano at elementary level (Preparatory A to Level 4 included).
In support to the practical preparation, lessons are also available for the following topis:
- Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Rudiments
- Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Harmony
- Music History: Overview, Middle Ages to Classic, 19th Century to Present.
With her comprehensive musical training, Silvia can prepare her cello students for all practical level of Royal Conservatory Exams, from preparatory to ARTC and piano at elementary level (Preparatory A to Level 4 included).
In support to the practical preparation, lessons are also available for the following topis:
- Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Rudiments
- Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Harmony
- Music History: Overview, Middle Ages to Classic, 19th Century to Present.