Nick Wright
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Rates: £25 per hour / £15 per 30 minutes (reductions for block bookings are available)
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Subjects
Cornet £25/hr (£15/30mins)
Euphonium £25/hr (£15/30mins)
Jazz Trumpet £25/hr (£15/30mins)
Tenor Horn £25/hr (£15/30mins)
Trumpet £25/hr (£15/30mins)
Cello £25/hr (£15/30mins)
I also offer discounts for blocks of 10 lessons: £200 for 10x hour long lessons / £100 for 10x 30 minute lessons
Interview
Which subject(s) do you teach?
I teach the Trumpet, Cornet, Tenor Horn and Euphonium from beginner to Grade 8 level. I work on general performance skills, musicianship and theory in these lessons.
I also play and teach the Baroque trumpet and Renaissance cornetto.
I teach the cello to grade 5 standard and also the viola da gamba.
Tell me about your qualifications.
I have played the trumpet since the age of 9 and the cello since the age of 6.
I completed an undergraduate degree in performance on the trumpet (BMus (Hons.)) between 2004 and 2008 at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester. I then completed a scholarship year at the Royal College of Music where I am just completing a prestigious Junior Fellowship.
What kind of experience do you have?
I started teaching following a lot of experience with education and outreach performance work. This included teaching how brass instruments work, teaching rhythmic and notation skills in workshops and generally getting young people to enjoy and be enthusiastic about music. In my final year of undergraduate study, I worked in the Royal Northern College of Music, where I had a position in their Community Outreach department assisting with education projects. I am still actively involved in teaching music through workshops and use workshop-style skills throughout my instrumental teaching.
I have taught trumpet, cornet and tenor horn privately since 2006 and been involved in tutoring in brass ensemble playing since 2004. I also have experience teaching period natural trumpets in workshops and individual lessons.
I have been a cellist since the age of 6 and came to teaching it through my brass teaching.
How much do you charge?
I charge £25 for an hour-long lesson and £15 for a 30-minute lesson.
Where do you teach?
I will be teaching in Bristol from September 2011. I teach in London on a Sunday and Monday.
When are you available?
Please ask! Various times available through the week - I try to be as flexible as possible. I will be working in London on a Sunday and Monday.
I am a freelance musician with performance commitments, so I do require some flexibility with schedule. If I am not available for a regular slot, I will work around my schedule to maintain regular lessons.
Which ages and levels do you teach?
I teach up to and beyone Grade 8, from complete beginners. I feel that due to the physical nature of brass instruments that students below the age of 7 are too young to support and blow the instrument. I generally start students on the cornet or pocket trumpet as they are easier to hold. I can recommend instruments appropriate for all levels of playing and also tutor books and repertoire from popular music to jazz and classical playing.
I teach the cello to grade 5 standard and also the viola da gamba.
Do you have a CRB disclosure certificate?
I have a current and up-to-date Enhanced Disclosure CRB Check.
Describe your arrangements for online tutoring.
I can teach via Skype video/audio and I also provide a number of my own exercised/studies which I can print or email to students. I accept payment via Paypal.
Do you belong to any professional organisations?
I just finishing a Junior Fellow at the Royal College of Music in London. I am also a full Musician's Union member.
I regularly perform with a range of professional orchestras and ensembles in the UK and Europe. I have performed with RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Manchester Camerata, Irish Baroque Orchestra,Clonter Opera, Chisinau National Opera, Göttinger Baroque Orchestra and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
I also have rehearsal/scheme experience (educational) with the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and London Sinfonietta,
Where and with whom did you train?
As a teenager I studied with Paul Beniston (Principal Trumpet with the London Philharmonic Orchestra). From 18-22, I studied with John Miller, Jamie Prophet and David Staff at the Royal Northern College of Music. Since then, I have studied with Alistair Mackie, Michael Laird and Ian Balmain at the Royal College of Music. These are some of the finest professional trumpet players in the UK and are all excellent teachers. I have also received masterclasses from the world-renowned Håkan Hardenberger.
I have been playing the cello since the age of 6.
Tell me about some of your current students.
I have a range of students, some of whom play purely for enjoyment and do not wish to take exams, others who are working on exam repertoire. I teach all styles of music on the trumpet and offer a very personalised service for my students.
I also teach some older students (18+) the natural or baroque trumpet (no valves!) and teach beginner players on the cornetto (something between a recorder and trumpet).
Do you have a personal message for students?
Playing music should be fun, rewarding and educational. The life skills that you learn as a musician can help you in every part of your life - but for me music is about enjoying sound, making sound for myself and for other people to enjoy!
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Educational history
Junior Fellowship in Performance History
Post-Graduate Scholar
BMus (2:1)
Teaching
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