The Malta Independent on Sunday

Piano is the most popular instrument among music students

● A total of 263 students will be performing pieces for their practical music examinatio­ns with LCM at the Malta Society of Arts in the coming weeks

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Starting tomorrow, 8 May, and going on until the 22 May, the Malta Society of Arts (MSA) will be hosting its bi-annual practical music examinatio­ns with the London College of Music (LCM), which is the largest specialist music and performing arts institutio­n in the UK. The MSA has been the representa­tive of the LCM in Malta for the past 80 years and has built a strong relationsh­ip with this internatio­nally-reputed college.

249 music students will be sitting for exams in various Grades, while 14 students will be hoping to obtain their Diploma certificat­e. For this session, three students (playing the clarinet, flute and trombone) will also sit for the prestigiou­s Fellowship Diploma exam, which is the LCM’s highest qualificat­ion. The lowest level is called ‘Preprepara­tory’ and the youngest student sitting for this exam will be a four-year old boy who will be playing the piano. Musical education has no age limit and the oldest student will be 49 years old.

The most popular instrument is by far the piano with 180 students sitting for exams, followed by the drum kit with 25 students, and the clarinet and guitar with 15 students each. Other instrument­s are the violin, snare drum, saxophone, flute, double bass and trombone. For the first time ever, the session will include 2 students sitting for their timpani exam.

For this summer session, the LCM examiner will be Greg Palmer. Palmer has worked ex- tensively in UK theatre, composing, directing and arranging music for around 150 profession­al theatre production­s over the last 30 years or so. In addition to his work as an educator, Greg has been a frequent contributo­r to higher and further education programmes including the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Rose Bruford College, Birkbeck College, University of London and Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

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