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Chris Murphy | Bedford, MK42 |
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Anne Hartley | Northamptonshire, NN11 |
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Laurence Davies | North London, N2 |
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Nicholas Scott | Edinburgh, EH12 |
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Kit Robertshaw | Birmingham, B17 |
| Musicplus | Bedfordshire, LU1 | |
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Jon Roskilly | London, E16 |
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Jennifer Palfreyman | Ardwick-Manchester, M13 |
| Firat Altay | London, N1 | |
| Richard Hansen | Didsbury, M20 | |
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Gloria Toplis | South-East London, BR3 |
| Tom Gamble | London, SE3 | |
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Damon Flanagan | greenwich,charlton, SE7 |
| Daniel Orton | Chichester, PO19 | |
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Victoria Stephenson | Walton, Surrey, KT12 |
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Alistair Bankier | London, W9 |
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Charlotte Penketh | Edinburgh, EH4 |
| AL Hodgson | Weybridge, KT13 | |
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Sophie Crawford | Putney, SW15 |
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Andrew Hall | Isleworth, Middx., TW7 |
| Abi Lucas | North London, N4 | |
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Ben Graves | Barbican, London, EC2 |
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Matthew Linley | East London, E11 |
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Matt Krening | Manchester, M5 |
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Anne Hartley | Northamptonshire, NN11 |
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Daniel Broncano | London, Greenwich, SE7 |
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Ruaidhri Mannion | Ealing, UB2 |
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Stephen Davidson | Central London, WC1 |
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Hannah Cahill | West London, W9 |
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Hannah Northedge | London, SE27 |
| Lucy Webster | Torphins, AB31 | |
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Natalie Witts | London, E9 |
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Jonathan Booty | Manchester, M20 |
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Martin Rowberry | Sutton Coldfield, B75 |
| Stephen Daltry | Mortlake, SW14 | |
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Karl Lenton BMusHons DPS LRSM | Stamford, PE9 |
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Tom Evans | Manchester, M15 |
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Simone Balzama | Croydon, SE25 |
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Boris Bizjak | Blackheath, SE London, SE3 |
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Joshua Batty | Westminster, London, W1 |
| Patrick Johnson | Acton / Ealing, W5 | |
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Alice Nicholson | Newark/ Nottingham, NG23 |
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Melissa D'Arcy | Stoke Newington, N16 |
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Sarah Clevely | London, SW13 |
| Jan Mather | Whitby, YO21 | |
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Samuel Bordoli | London, SE1 |
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Rocio Bolanos | Manchester, M15 |
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Elwin Hendrijanto | London, NW2 |
| Emilio Saev | Maidenhead, SL6 | |
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Juan Ortuno | Manchester, M15 |
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Eliot Darwin | Sheffield, S70 |
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Jessica Eccleston | Finchley Central, N3 |
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Jenni Hogan | Blackheath, SE3 |
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Fred Scott | South London, CR0 |
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Juan Rezzuto | West London, W14 |
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David Henry | Stoke Newington, N16 |
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Julie Wilhelm | West London, W9 |
| Mardyah Tucker | Walthamstow, E17 | |
| Sara Lane Rees | Warwick, CV34 | |
| Ffion Dafis | Cardiff, CF14 | |
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Daniel Giorgetti | Beckenham, BR3 |
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Richard Roberts | Manchester, SK7 |
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Jo Hirst | Cardiff, CF10 |
| Dan Goren | Oxford, OX44 | |
| Graham Jones | Ruislip, Middx, HA4 | |
| Lyrit Milgram | London, W6 | |
| Tim Karp | Walton-on-Thames, KT12 | |
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Neil Doherty | Southampton, Hants, SO15 |
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Chris Roe | London, South East, SE16 |
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Robin Thornton ATCL | Banchory, AB31 |
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Karl Gietzmann | London, BR1 |
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Bridget Kelly | Bruntsfield, EH10 |
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View all tutors for Classical Theory/ CompositionChris Murphy Gold Member
- Bedford (MK42) View on map
- Last Logged In: 08 Apr 2012
- Sex: Male
- Web site: www.chrismurphymusictuition.co.uk
- Personal Message
- I have over 35 years international experience of teaching music to students of all ages and levels of ability.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- I teach Clarinet and Saxophone from beginner to advanced level. Flute and Oboe to intermediate level. Music Theory to Grade 5 level and GCSE and A level Music.
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- B.A. (Hons) Music, ALCM (Performers Diploma) M.A (Mus. Ed) PGCE. (QTS / Advanced Skills Teacher Status.)
- What kind of experience do you have?
- 35 years of international experience as both and instrumental and classroom practitioner and professional freelance musician. I have taught in Scandinavia, the Arabian Gulf and UK in specialist music schools, colleges and universities.
- How much do you charge?
- £30- 45 per hour pro rata, depending on subject and ability level. I have three fee bands Beginner (£30 per hr pro rata) Intermediate (£32 per hr) Advanced (£35-£45 per hr)
- Where do you teach?
- I teach from my home studio in Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8PG and for Milton Keynes Music Service, Simpson, Milton Keynes MK6 3AF.
- When are you available?
- I am available, by appointment, Monday - Saturday. Most of my teaching takes place between 4:00pm and 7:30pm depending on my performance schedule, with lessons booked termly in advance. I can also be available for tuition during the day.
- Which ages and levels do you teach?
- I teach all ages and levels of ability. I currently have students with special needs as well as post graduate music students, professional musicans and music teachers.
- Which qualifications do you prepare your students for?
- All Associated Board and Trinity Guildhall grades as well as teaching and performance Diplomas.
- Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- Yes I have been fully CRB checked by enhanced disclosure. This is a legal requirement for all UK registered teachers teaching in Local Authority schools and it is regularly updated.
- Describe your arrangements for online tutoring.
- I can tutor in music theory, GCSE & A level online and offer online instrumental tuition via webcam on MSN Live Messenger.
- Do you belong to any professional organisations?
- I belong to the Incorporated Socety of Musicians (Musicians in Education Register and PrIvate Teachers Section) I am also registered with the General Teaching Council for England and am a member of the NUT, Musicians Union, Clarinet & Sax Society of GB and World Clarinet Alliance.
- Where and with whom did you train?
- I studied firstly as a Junior Exhibitioner at Trinity College of Music with Keth Puddy (principal clarinet of the Hallé Orchestra) and later, as a Dartington undergraduate, with David Campbell. Saxophone studies were with Peter Ripper of the London Saxophone Quartet and BBC Radio Big Band. I have also studied for a short time with John McCaw and Sydney Fell at the RCM and, as a Military musician with Jack Brymer at Kneller Hall.
- Tell me about some of your current students.
- I currently have students of all ages from 9 to 75 years from a wide range of professional, social and cultural backgrounds. These include students with special needs such as Asperger's syndrome and Austism to Post Graduate music students and professional musicians.
- Do you have a personal message for students?
- I believe everyone has the potential to enjoy and participate in active music making. I try to tailor lessons to individual needs and differing learning styles. All styles, classical, jazz, pop and rock are catered for. Lessons are informal and designed to be fun while, at the same time, helping students to progress at their own pace. While I regularly enter students for examinations with the major examining boards (ABRSM and Trinity-Guildhall), I do not do so until the student feels they are ready. I also strongly believe that examinations should not be a substitute for lack of motivation and the instrinsic enjoyment of making music for its own sake. This is the main reason I have been able to maintain 100% pass rate in all examinations since 1975. As well as developing basic instrumental performing ability, I try to develop students general musicianship and aural perception skills and to broaden their musical horizons. I like to take the time to 'admire the view' rather than rushing to the sumit via the quickest route. I believe this ultimately makes for a more accomplished, versatile and rounded musician.
