Category: Teaching
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Eugene Rousseau (1932-2024)
Yesterday evening I got a message from my friend, colleague, former teacher and mentor Richard Ingham that a giant in the saxophone world, Dr. Eugene Rousseau, had died. Eugene Rousseau has been a huge influence to me, even though I only met him a few times. His book, Saxophone High Tones, has been my go…
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2024 Markham Awards
I am delighted to announce the recipients of the Markham awards 2024. Now in its twelfth year, I am increasingly proud of the legacy of these awards, the number of students who are awards alumni, and the achievements my award recipients have continued to make as they develop their careers. The 2024 Sarah Markham Award…
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Royal College of Music Junior Department Saxophones
I was pleased to get a photo towards the end of the academic year 2023-24 of my fabulous saxophone students at the Royal College of Music Junior department. The saxophone ensemble meets at 9 am every Saturday in term time to rehearse for an hour. My collection of students (some first study, some second study,…
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2022 Markham Awards
I’m very happy to announce the recipients of my Markham Awards for 2022. This is the tenth year of my Sarah Markham Saxophone Award which I started in 2013 to recognise the achievements of my outstanding graduating students. As I come to the end of academic year I enjoy reflecting on all that my students…
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2021 Markham Awards
It’s the time of year when I announce the recipients of my Markham awards. I established the Sarah Markham Saxophone Award in 2013 to recognise the achievements of my outstanding graduating students; five years later I established the Ralph Markham Achievement Award in my late father’s name to recognise students who had achieved great personal…
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The Markham Awards 2020
The academic year is coming to a close and it’s time for me to announce the recipients of my Markham Awards for 2020. In 2013 I decided to recognise the achievements of my outstanding graduating students and created the annual Sarah Markham Saxophone Award. Later, in 2018, I established the Ralph Markham Achievement Award in…
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The Markham Awards 2019
My academic year is almost over and I’ve been spending some time reflecting on the year and planning my saxophone awards. This is the seventh year I have made an award to a graduating student; I’m very proud of all my students and, although I enjoy giving special mention to some, all my teaching is…
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The Markham Awards 2018
I am delighted to announce that Konstantinos Raptis is the 2018 recipient of my Sarah Markham Saxophone Award. Kostas has recently completed his Masters in Music (Creative Musician) at Leeds College of Music, having previously studied as an undergraduate with me at the University of Hull. Kostas is an exciting player, combining a knowledge of…
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Reflections on the Sixth Greek Saxophone Festival
I’ve spent some time reflecting on my wonderful visit to Lárisa for the Sixth Greek Saxophone Festival. What an amazing and inspirational experience. Arriving at a beautiful city, staying in a luxurious hotel, and enjoying a welcoming dinner with the organisers was a great start. What I didn’t expect was the sense of togetherness, support,…