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Esther Reinders

Qualification University Degree, Diplomas in Teaching and Post - graduated
in Piano Performance, Theory, Harmony and Composition, and Suzuki method.

Esther Reinders is the founder of the International College of Contemporary
Music, which was based in South Africa for over 10 years. She now is lives
and provides private music tuition in North London, where she is based. Her
dedication in the music is well known to all and can be reviewed in the who’s
who in music. Her diversity and dedication to music as well as in teaching, has
no boundaries. Her love for sound, balance, structure and melody has been her
musical mark. Her professionalism, honesty and seriousness is reflected in her
achievements as is her contribution to the music world.

There are several published and unpublished works written by her. They
include theoretical works such as “Theory of Music Grade 5 - Analyse of
Form in Tonal Music, UNISA” and the “Handbook in Style, History of Music
and Composers”, as well as many piano compositions, poetry and essays.

Esther Reinders was born in Argentina- Buenos Aires. She studied music
from the age of seven and accomplished a Music Teacher Diploma by time
she was 15 years old. She then attended and completed another Diploma
at the National Music Conservatoire of Argentina where she studied under
Madam Papuchado and attended private tuition with the conductor and
composer Juan Carlos Zorzi . She then left Argentina and became a pupil
of Dr. Enrique Barenboim, father of the pianist and conductor Daniel
Barenboim, while assisting the great music-pedagogue Madam Aida
Barenboim.


Further information on Esther Reinders can be found in the
following associations:

1983 - The International “Who is Who in Music” (UK)
1983 - The International Biographic Association (UK)
1985 - International Encyclopaedia of Women Composers (Aaron Cohen) (USA)
1985 - Dictionary of International Biography (UK)
1985 - International League of Women Composers (USA)
2001 - European Piano Teachers’ Association (EPTA UK)
2002 - Suzuki Method International (UK)
2007 - Kindermusik International - Educator (USA)

 


 
 
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