Gareth Green
MA(Oxon), FRCO(CHM), FLCM, ARCM
Gareth teaches at his home in South Yorkshire, offering tuition in piano, organ, theory, GCSE, A level, degree work etc. He teaches both children and adults at all levels from beginner to diploma +. He coaches singers and instrumentalists and is a well known accompanist. He also teaches theory of music online/ by correspondence. He believes that teaching should be thorough but fun. Gareth achieved his first musical diplomas at the age of fifteen. By the age of 18, he had collected the prestigious Dixon and Turpin prizes for the top FRCO diploma and was already engaged as a recitalist around Europe. He studied at the Royal College of Music and at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London as Organ Scholar, then at Worcester College Oxford, again as Organ Scholar. On graduation, he became Organ Scholar at Canterbury Cathedral before taking up the position of Assistant Organist at Wakefield Cathedral in 1983. In 1985, he was appointed Director of Music at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield, leaving in 1990 to pursue his free-lance interests as a recitalist, accompanist, adjudicator, Associated Board examiner, and composer/arranger. He has also worked for BBC Religious Broadcasting as a musical director for `Daily Service` and as an organist & pianist on `Songs of Praise`, `Sunday Half Hour` etc. Gareth has released various recordings, both as a soloist and choral accompanist, and his musical endeavours have taken him as far afield as America, Bermuda, Hong Kong and Singapore. He is one of the two choral directors for the popular “Come and Sing” weekends organised by `Music Matters`, at which new participants are always welcome. Gareth is a member of the panel of Trainers for the Associated Board and is one of their International Co-ordinators. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, walking, swimming and consuming blue Yorkie bars. You can discover more about him and about the fun-packed “Come and Sing” weekends via his website.Call him for a c
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