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Teacher House

teacher house

London

Welcome to the website of Teachers' Housing Association We provide rented accommodation for people in housing need, particularly those associated with education. We offer sheltered housing for older people nationwide and housing for teachers and others in need in the Greater London area. It is our aim to offer safe, comfortable and affordable housing. About Teachers’ Housing Teachers' Housing Association’s (THA) story started in 1967 with providing rented accommodation for people in housing need, particularly those associated with education. We now own 647 homes including sheltered housing for older people nationwide and housing for teachers and others in need in the Greater London area. We also manage homes for Old Etonian Housing Association. Why join the Teachers’ Housing Association? You, can help us shape and deliver THA’s service provision that will ensure: We give a voice to our customers. We celebrate diversity in all areas of our work. We make a real difference to those most in need. We always think about the person, the place our residents live in with the price we pay for our goods and services being good value for money. Our Homes, and our People Teachers’ Housing staff and Board Members take pride in the quality and the personal nature of the service we offer our residents. We start from a sound financial base and we will use our assets to contribute to the supply of genuinely affordable homes to teachers and people working in Education.

Piano Teacher North London

piano teacher north london

5.0(6)

London

My name is Ian Flint and I am a pianist and piano teacher with over 25 years professional experience in music. After reaching the semi-finals of the “BBC Young Musician of the Year” competition, I went on to study for six years at the Royal Northern College of Music with the renowned Russian pedagogue Sulamita Aronovsky (founder of the London International Piano Competition). Therefore there is something of the so-called ‘Russian School’ in my musical DNA, with its focus on richness of sound coupled with economy and effectiveness of physical movement. During this period I appeared frequently as solo recitalist, chamber musician and concerto soloist in concert series and festivals, with a wide repertoire including major works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Ravel, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Barber etc. I also took part in masterclasses with Paul Badura-Skoda and Denis Matthews. For my post-graduate studies I was awarded a scholarship from the Countess of Munster Trust. These two years continued the focus on piano performance, combined with a thesis (a re-evaluation of Rachmaninov’s 1st and 4th Piano Concertos). It was also at the RNCM where I gained my first experience of teaching the piano, which I have carried on since, in combination with a career in the music publishing industry. My former company (Edition Peters) collaborated on various projects with the two main examination organisations, Associated Board (gb.abrsm.org) and Trinity (www.trinitycollege.co.uk), which gave me a valuable insight into the philosophy of the examination systems. In recent years I have given piano performances and lecture-recitals for “The Rachmaninoff Society” in several countries, in venues such as London’s South Bank Centre and New York’s Juilliard School.