National Piano Festival

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Online, Tuesday 16th March - Wednesday 17th March

You will remember how we quickly & successfully switched the Festival to Online last March… and with live events still not permitted, this year's 2021 Online Festival will take place March 16th & 17th, as part of the St Patrick's Day Celebrations! We like to take things up a notch and can assure you, the 2021 Festival will be even better than ever!! We invite you to go *all out* and wear your craziest or finest GREEN! Along with the numerous performance prizes throughout each round, there will be extra prizes thrown in for the most interesting costumes!!

This year’s piano adjudicator, Dr Peter Mack – is a former student of Mr Frank Heneghan and Bela Siki. From Terenure just beside us, he relocated to Seattle, WA in the 1990’s to further his studies in Piano Performance, where he enjoys a highly successful teaching & performing career.

From the tiniest tots (under 6 yrs) ALL the way to our most MATURE & seasoned adults (pre and post Grade 5)…and everyone in between…the PAI Festival is the perfect platform for you to step out of your comfort zone, have your performance heard, get some positive feedback from an esteemed pianist, who has also many times before been in your shoes!


Date:
Tuesday 16th March - Wednesday 17th March
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Price:
From €35

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