Winter class Training session

Sydney Conservatory String Piano Workshop

Country: Australia
City: Sydney

Learn from top-level faculty in Europe, the United States and Australia in the warm Southern Hemisphere.

A stringed instrument and piano class held at the Sydney Conservatory of Music, Australia.From chamber music to solos to piano duos, you can level up in Australia in January!
A class for stringed instruments and pianos held at the Sydney Conservatory, a world-class school with beautiful chalk buildings.The faculty is lined with prominent professors invited from Europe and the United States, led by Zakhar Bron, one of the greatest violin leaders of our time.This is a major feature of this course.In addition, from local Australia, popular orchestras that mobilize 35 people a year, principal players of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, famous professors of the Sydney Conservatory, and active pianists who are active on the front lines are invited as lecturers. I am.The daily schedule includes one hour of individual lessons, master classes, chamber music lessons, seminars, lectures, and about three hours of practice time, and concerts with students participating almost every day.If the professor approves, you will have the opportunity to perform solo.Pianists also have special programs focused on ensembles and duos.For those who want to get better and better, we're even more happy.As an option, you can take additional private lessons for solo performances up to 7 times (twice a week).There are basically no auditions for attending the seminar.The target audience is AMEB 8/XNUMX (advanced) in Australian grade, but if you are a graduate of a Japanese music school or music college, you can afford it.Even if that is not the case, you can take the course if you show your ability with the recording CD.Homestay is available for accommodation.Enjoy the friendly and warm atmosphere of an Australian home.January in Japan is an early summer that is easy to spend locally.The time difference is only XNUMX hour, which is comfortable.
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■ Workshop period ■

1 week: Saturday, January 2009, 1-Saturday, January 10, 2009
2 week: Saturday, January 2009, 1-Saturday, January 10, 2009

* It will not be held in 2013.

■ Courses held ■

Violin, viola, cello, contrabass, piano

■ Number of lessons ■

Master class (at least one lesson: depending on level), workshops, lectures, etc.
* Private lessons are charged separately.However, up to 4 times (excluding Bron).Bron sensei lessons are only for those selected by the CD screening.
* The number of hours may change depending on the number of people.

■ Audition ■

The following is required for instrumental music to form a chamber music group.
[Instrumental music]
Audition CD: Mainly used for organizing chamber music.At least 10 minutes.It's not always a good idea, but it's a good idea to play a standard fast song to prove your level.Also, record a contrasting song.If it is difficult to make a CD, please contact us as live auditions may be possible.

■ Workshop venue ■

Sydney Conservatory

■ Workshop schedule ■

The schedule for each instrument is known in advance.However, it is subject to change locally.

Example 1) Violin cello
08: 00am-12: 30pm Practice or private lessons
* 10.00am-12.30pm Master class by Professor Zakhar Bron, etc.
09.45am-10.30am Morning tea (self-service)
11.00am --12.30pm Master class by Professor Hans Joen Jensen, etc.
12.30pm --1.00pm Lunch
1.00pm --3.00pm Seminars, master classes, individual practice, etc.
3.00pm --4.15pm Chamber music rehearsals, chamber music lessons, individual practice, etc.
4.15pm --4.45pm Afternoon Tea
4.45pm --6.00pm Workshop, Master Class
6.00pm --7.00pm Dinner
7.00pm --8.00pm Chamber Music Concert
Concert after 8 o'clock


Example 2) Piano
08.00am --12.30pm Practice or private lessons
10.30am --10.30am Morning Tea (Self-service)
10.30am --12.30pm Duo lesson
12.30pm --1.30pm Lunch break
1.30pm --3.30pm Chamber music rehearsals, chamber music lessons, individual practice, etc.
3.30pm --4.00pm Afternoon Tea
4.00pm --6.00pm Seminars, master classes, individual practice, etc.
6.00pm --7.00pm Dinner break
7.00pm --9.00pm Concerts, private practice, rehearsals, etc.

* This is just an example and is subject to change due to local circumstances.

■ Songs / Number of songs ■

Solo is a free song (master class or private lesson)
* Participants are required to participate in the concert as a string ensemble by each level and other solos.

■ Practice room ■

Yes.

■ Concert Opportunity ■

There are many concerts.

■ Accommodation ■

Homestay (single room)
* Every day with morning and night.However, please note that due to time constraints, you may have to eat out for dinner at an additional charge during the course.
* Hotel can be arranged separately

■ Accommodation period ■

Check-in: The day before the seminar date
Check-out: The day after the end of the course

■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■

Improper

■ Airport transfer ■

Round-trip airport transfer included (Sydney)

■ Qualifications ■

Australia AMEB 7/8 grade or higher, sound school, music college or higher.Or prove its ability with a CD audition.
* AMEB 7/8 grade → advanced
* It may be necessary to audition at the discretion of the organizer.

■ Professors (2009) ■

Violin
Zakhar Bron
(Professor, Cologne Conservatory of Music, Zurich Conservatory of Music, Queen Sofia Conservatory of Music)

Getz Richter
(Lecturer at Sydney Conservatory, Former Associate Concertmaster of Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

Charmian Gadd
(Lecturer at Sydney Conservatory)

SCHAU ESSEN-Fan Rowe
(Barker College Lecturer, Willoughby Symphony Orchestra)

Peter Chan
(Lecturer, Sydney Conservatory, Professor of Australian Institute of Music)

Natsuko Yoshimoto
(Principal of Grainger Quartet)

Viola
Nobuko Imai
(Professor, University of Music in Detmold)

Roger Benedict
(Lecturer at Sydney Conservatory, Chief of Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

Charmian Gadd
(Lecturer at Sydney Conservatory)

Cello
Hans Joen Jensen
(Professor, Northwestern University)

Alex Henry
(Lecturer at Sydney Conservatory, Chief of Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

Uzzy Weasel
(Professor, Tel Aviv University)

George Pederson
(Lecturer at Sydney Conservatory)

Ruth safa
(Lecturer, Elder Conservatorium, University of Adelaide)

Double bass
Joel Carrington
(Faculty of Music, McGill University, Professor of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Chief of the Ottawa National Arts Center Orchestra)

Piano
David Miller
(Sydney Conservatory Chief Professor)

Lee Harold
(pianist)

Catherine Selby
(pianist)

■ Fee (2009) ■

○ 1 week
Stringed instrument: 260,000 yen
Piano: 243,000 yen

○ 2 week
Stringed instrument: 313,000 yen
Piano: 287,000 yen

<Separate option>
○ Private lessons (up to 4 times, up to 2 times a week)
Sensei living in Australia: 11,000 yen
Non-Australia sensei: 16,000 yen
Professor Zakhar Bron: 30,000 yen
* You can select one or more sensei
* Professor Zakhar Bron can only be attended by those selected on the CD.

<Caution> Prices are different for those under the age of 18, so please be sure to contact us in advance.

■ Clarify some of the items not included in the price ■

Airfare, * Practice room, * Musical instrument rental fee, * Piano tuning fee, * Piano accompaniment fee, * Airport transfer round trip, * Airport transfer return trip, * Japanese translation fee, overseas travel accident insurance fee, city travel fee, telephone Fees, all personal expenses during free time, etc.
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