CHATEAU D'AIX

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Music at Chateau d’Aix is the latest incarnation of the renowned piano summer school founded in 1991 by pianist Paul Roberts and arts journalist Jenny Gilbert. Over the years they have maintained and developed their original vision: to nurture the highest standards of music-making in idyllic surroundings, bringing together teachers and pianists of international reputation with conservatoire students from around the globe. Amateur pianists are offered the same opportunities, a quality of teaching and insight they would rarely find elsewhere.

The development for Chateau D'Aix involved the production of a business web site and content to promote an internationaly sucessfull piano school.

This involved the production of stills and video content as well as a solid CMS system for the client to update.



           

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