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Instrumental Section Adjudicator:
Paul Harris ARAM, GRSM, LRAM,
ARCM, MTC, Hon TCL
After
studies at the Royal Academy of Music and the University of London,
Paul Harris has now established an international reputation as one
of the UK’s leading music educationalists.
He studied the
clarinet with Professor John Davies (winning the August Manns Prize
for outstanding playing), composition with Timothy Baxter and
conducting with Maurice Miles.
He now has nearly five hundred publications to his name; among them
The
Music Teacher's Companion,
which won the UK's MIA Best New Book award, the
Improve Your
Scales!,
Improve Your
Practice! and
Improve Your
Sight-reading! series,
through which he has assisted hundreds of thousands of young players
worldwide to develop these vital musical skills and numerous other
works from short education pieces to five concertos and a ballet.
He writes regularly
for many of the major international music magazines, including Music
Teacher, BBC Music Magazine, the ABRSM's Libretto, and the American
ICA journal, and is in great demand as a workshop and seminar leader
and adjudicator in the UK, the USA, the Far East, Australia and New
Zealand. Paul has also undertaken research into specialist music
education for the highly talented (the clarinet prodigy Julian Bliss
was a pupil), an interest that has taken him to many musical
institutions around the world. He recently presented a paper on
teaching gifted young musicians at a convention at the University of
Oklahoma.
He is an examiner and
adjudicator and is a judge for the BBC Young Musician of the Year
and the Classic FM Teacher of the Year. He has also just co-authored
major new biographies of the composers Sir Malcolm Arnold and former
Master of the Queen’s Music, Malcolm Williamson.
Paul's innovative teaching techniques have found support all over
the world and combine thoroughness, imagination and practicality,
the defining qualities of his outstandingly successful work.
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