A successful UKAAT Event day at Leeds Cathedral – UKAAT and Diocese of Leeds Music co-host an event to further the accordion’s development in education
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UKAAT Accordion Teachers and Students Workshop in Leeds 24th February 2024 – After last Summer’s successful workshop, UKAAT organise another in Leeds
UKKAT has always aimed to be a national educational association and for the first time away from the capital, the fertile accordion hub of Leeds through Diocese of Leeds Music has stepped up to invite UKAAT to co-organise an event in Yorkshire, The venue will be the Wheeler Hall, adjacent in the to the beautiful neo-gothic/arts and crafts-style St Anne’s Cathedral in Leeds city centre.
UKAAT (United Kingdom Association of Accordion Teachers) Teacher & Student Workshop Day RESCHEDULED FOR 25th June 2023 ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC- Jazz accordionist Renzo Ruggieri will take the afternoon jazz accordion workshop
Natalia Japerte launches on-line platform for potential accordions students to find accordion teachers
The Classical Accordion and its Repertoire – Paolo Picchio – Translated by Romano Viazzani – After 13 years the book has finally been published! The story of how the book nearly didn’t happen.
Accordion teachers, students, professionals, composers and UKAAT supporters packed into the Henry Wood Room for UKAAT’s first workshop on February 7th 2016 at the Royal Academy of Music.
UKAAT (United Kingdom Association of Accordion Teachers) are very lucky to have secured the contribution of top Jazz accordionist Simone Zanchini at their first ever accordion teachers’ workshop to be held at the Royal Academy of Music on February 7th 2016.
UKAAT (United Kingdom Association of Accordion Teachers) are proud to announce their first workshop for accordion teachers. After an initial meeting over 2 years ago of 40 teachers from all over the UK those present were surveyed and asked what they would most like to explore as part of their own professional development as accordion teachers. This first workshop will try to cover a number of the most voted-for subjects in an all-day event at The Royal Academy of Music, London.