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Title: London College of Music (LCM) Examinations Piano Handbook, Step 1, 2018-2020
Instrument: Piano
Grade: Step 1
ISMN: 979 0 5701 2174 8
Publisher’s catalogue number: LL302
Publisher/Place: London College of Music/University of West London
Binding type: softcover (large format)
Condition: This item is sold brand new (imported by us), is in stock at our store and available for immediate dispatch.
Weight: 78g
Notes:
This handbook is required for entry into the corresponding LCM examination. It contains all the required music, technical work, specimen aural-perception, sight-reading and viva-voce (where applicable). Candidates will not need to purchase any other books in order to prepare for the exam – very convenient and cost effective for both teachers and students.
London College of Music’s 2018-2020 Piano syllabus gives more choice to learners than ever before. With exam options to suit every individual and a wide selection of performable repertoire at each grade, LCM is committed to enabling everyone to learn and play the music they enjoy. Key features of the new syllabus include a wider range of musical genres and more pieces by living composers, alongside an ongoing commitment to core piano repertoire.
About London College of Music:
London College of Music (LCM) examinations are held at over 250 centres throughout the UK and overseas (including South Africa). A broad range of subjects are offered in music (all instruments, in both classical and popular/jazz) and in drama & communication, catering for candidates of all levels – from introductory examinations for beginners through graded exams to professional diplomas in performing, teaching, composition and research.
Teachers and students in South Africa: if you are interested in undertaking the LCM examinations, please check the website of the London College of Music (University of West London), for the details of your local representative. Examinations are held twice a year, around June/July and October/November.