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New Piano & organ teacher

Durham has lost at least three piano teachers (that I know of) in the last term, so I’m happy to add this note to publicise a new teacher who is starting out in Durham. David Harris was appointed organist and Director of Music at St Oswald’s church while he was still an undergraduate, and now, having finished his studies, he’s offering lessons in central Durham to all abilities and ages in piano, organ, voice and theory.

I’ve known David for a few years at St Oswald’s and having seen him in action as an organ teacher, I would say that he is particularly good at engaging with youngsters.

You can find out more about David and get in touch with him to arrange a consultation lesson via his website: dmhmusic.net

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