Adjudicator Spotlight: Kay Tucker AGSM, ARCM, LTCL, PGCA, PGCE
Kay Tucker was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire and began studies on the cello at the age of 12, continuing studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She combines teaching with performing in piano trio and string quartet and is in much demand as an adjudicator throughout the UK, having worked at well over 100 festivals, including the National Festival of Music for Youth.
Her teaching experience has covered all age ranges and abilities and her particular passion for teaching beginners led her to develop an early years cello and general musicianship system, Cellobabies which, along with aversion for violin and viola, is rapidly attracting support and interest throughout the UK and abroad.
Stringbabies (the umbrella name for this approach) is now being delivered with great success in Surrey Arts, Music for Bedford Borough, Hackney Music Service and Music Cornwall. This work has led to Kay being invited to give seminars and training to teachers all over the UK and Kay is now working on adaptations for Double Bass, Piano, Recorder and Flute, the latter two with colleagues. Stringbabies has been shortlisted twice for the Rhinegold Music Teacher Awards for Excellence and is currently involved in four of the new music hubs - Hackney, Surrey, West Sussex and Cornwall.
Over recent years, Kay has worked as a consultant to Trinity Guildhall, having selected and co-selected repertoire for graded exams and diplomas. Kay became an Adjudicator Member of the British and International Federation of Festivals in 1997 and undertook the Post-graduate Certificate in Adjudication in 1999/2000.