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A View From the Examiner's Desk by Steinway Artist Robin Zebaida - 1 SEP 2025, 10AM - 11AM

  • A View From the Examiner's Desk by Steinway Artist Robin Zebaida - 1 SEP 2025, 10AM - 11AM
  • A View From the Examiner's Desk by Steinway Artist Robin Zebaida - 1 SEP 2025, 10AM - 11AM
  • A View From the Examiner's Desk by Steinway Artist Robin Zebaida - 1 SEP 2025, 10AM - 11AM

A View From the Examiner's Desk by Steinway Artist Robin Zebaida - 1 SEP 2025, 10AM - 11AM

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Gain exclusive insights into what goes on inside the mind of an examiner. Join Steinway Artist Robin Zebaida, a performer and former examiner familiar with the ABRSM framework, as he shares his unique perspective on piano performance and assessment.


In this engaging and informative workshop, Prof. Zebaida will guide participants through the nuances of musical interpretation, technical precision, and stage presence—highlighting the common strengths and pitfalls seen from the examiner's seat. With a focus on ABRSM repertoire and performance standards, this session offers valuable tools to elevate playing, teaching, and exam preparation.


Whether you're preparing for the next exam or guiding students through their musical journey, this is a rare opportunity to learn directly from an international concert pianist with decades of experience across performance and pedagogy.




Who Should Attend:




  • Piano Teachers – Gain deeper insight into what examiners look for and how to better prepare your students


  • Students preparing for ABRSM exams – Discover how to refine your performance through an examiner’s lens


  • Parents of music students – Learn what goes into piano assessments and how to support your child’s progress


  • Music School Administrators – Stay informed on international performance and assessment standards


  • Advanced Piano Enthusiasts – Broaden your understanding of performance excellence and musical critique