Summer course Training session

Bad Goisern Wind Instrument International Summer Course

Country: Austria
City: Bad Goisern

A large-scale training course for percussionists and conductors in Austria's scenic spots.

Hone your playing skills in the clear air of a world-class tourist resort.Whether you are a professional or an amateur, you can enjoy an ensemble with no age restrictions and have international exchanges.
April 2024th - May 8th, 18
At the foot of the Austrian Alps, the town of Bad Goisern, with a population of about 7600, is part of Salzkammergut, a tourist destination blessed with beautiful mountains and lakes.Summer is the perfect environment for walking, trekking and cycling.In the suburbs is Hallstatt, which is known for its rock salt, and is a very beautiful scenic spot that has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the cultural landscape of Dachstein.Held here is a unique specialized workshop for woodwind and brass instruments, percussion instruments and conductors.It is taught by leading performers and professors who specialize in flutes, clarinets, oboe / English horns, bassoons, saxophones, trumpets, horns, trombones, tuba, percussion instruments and conducting.As a general rule, students can take individual lessons, group lessons, etc. every day, as well as many group lessons such as breath training, rhythm, music theory, conducting, ensemble performance, and intensive methods for stage performance. increase.There is no level or age and no audition to participate, so it will be in the order of application.However, you must have at least three years of education at the music school level.Students should prepare at least 28 minutes of songs in advance.The course has already reached 500 times this year, but many music college students, amateur musicians, children and music teachers participate every year, and a total of more than 7 people, a wide range of age groups from 90 to XNUMX years old, participate. To do.Family and group participation is also welcome.During the period, lessons will be held at the local music school and a practice room will be available.In addition to lessons and lectures, concerts by students selected by the professor will be held, and once all will have a place to perform solo or in an ensemble.And we are planning to do leisure activities such as metallurgy and mountain hike in the best place.Why not spend a wonderful summer time in one of the world's leading places while enjoying the enjoyment of studying music and playing music.
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■ Workshop period ■

April 2024th - May 8th, 18
Phase 1: July 2024-8, 18
Phase 2: July 2024-9, 1

■ Courses held ■

Conductor, flute, piccolo, oboe/English horn, bassoon, saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, horn, trombone/bass trombone, euphonium, tuba, percussion, button accordion (Steilische harmonica)

■ Number of lessons ■

Generally daily lessons (private lessons and group lessons)
* The number of hours may change depending on the level, number of students, and major of the professor and students.

In addition to lessons, the following workshops will be held.
・ Breath technique
・ Rhythm training
・ Music theory
·chamber music
・ Brass band
・ Concert preparation
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■ Audition ■

None
* It will be in the order of application, so it is recommended to apply early.

■ Workshop venue ■

Bad Goisern State Music School

■ Workshop schedule ■

The course schedule will be distributed locally.Please check on-site for details.

<General schedule example>
Day 1: Depart from Japan and arrive at your accommodation
Day 2: Start of training
~
Last day of the course: End of the course
The day after the last day of the course: Departure from the airport by car
The day after the last day of the course: Arrival in Japan

■ Songs / Number of songs ■

Free song

■ Practice room ■

Bad Goisern State Conservatory

■ Concert Opportunity ■

There will be a concert by the students.

■ Accommodation ■

Guest house or hotel (rooms for 2-6 people), meals (breakfast)
*Since this is the tourist season for tourist destinations, we recommend that you apply early. If the room is full, we will make a separate proposal (rates may change).
*Depending on when you apply, some accommodations may not include breakfast, so we recommend applying early.

■ Accommodation period ■

Check-in: The day before the start date of the course
Check-out: The day after the end of the course
* Extended nights and previous nights are possible

■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■

▽ Local support
And Vision Local telephone support is available from local staff (telephone only)

▽ Interpretation during lessons
In principle, Japanese interpretation is not possible during the lesson.

■ Airport transfer ■

Round-trip airport transfer included (Salzburg Airport)
* Transportation from Salzburg city to Salzburg city is also possible at the same rate.

■ Professors ■

<Phase 1>
▽ Conducting
Daniel Mook
(Lecturer, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

▽ Flute
Katrin Weinberger
(Austrian flute player)

Bernhard Cravatsch
(Lecturer at the Mozarteum University of Music, Austria, Member of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Austria)

raymund weichenberger
(Principal of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Austria, former lecturer at the Anton Bruckner Academy of Music, Austria, former member of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Austria)

Michael Sede
(Professor, Tyrol State Conservatory, Austria)

▽ Oboe / English horn
Andreas Mendel
(Principal of Austrian Linz Bruckner Orchestra)

▽ Bassoon
Philip Tutzer
(Professor, Austrian Anton Brookner Private University of Music, Chief of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

▽ Saxophone
Andrea Edlbauer
(Austrian saxophone player)

Marx Holzer
(Austrian saxophone player)

daniella rolsdorfer
(Austrian saxophone player)

Peter Rollsdorfer
(Lecturer, Anton Brookner Private University of Music, Austria)

▽ Clarinet
Gerald Kraxberger
(Professor, Anton Brookner Private University of Music, Austria)

Stephan Morsman
(Austrian Tyrol Contemporary Music Chamber Orchestra member)

Ferdinand Steiner
(President of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

Joachim Sealoud
(Austria, conductor / clarinet player)

Werner Maia Huber
(Professor, Kremsmünster State Music School, Austria)

▽ Trumpet
Gerhard Berndor
(Member of the Orchestra on stage at the Vienna State Opera, Austria, Former Professor of the Austrian Josef Hydon Conservatory)

Thomas Fleisner
(Principal of the Austrian Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Principal of the Austrian Philharmonic Brech Vienna)

Alfred Girl
(Member of the Orchestra on the stage of the Vienna State Opera, Austria)

Wolfgang Navratil
(President of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

Harald Zova
(Lecturer, Mozarteum Orchestra, Austria, Former Chief of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

▽ Horn
Rob van de Laar
(Visiting professor at the Royal Academy of Music in The Hague, Netherlands; Principal of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Austria)

Christian Pettinger
(Professor, Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Austria, Professor, Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Austria)

Andreas Stopner
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

▽ Trombone
Astner Christoph
(Member of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, Austria)

Otomar Geiswinkler
(Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria; Deputy Principal of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Austria)

Christian Winter
(President of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

▽Trombone/Bass Trombone
Gerald Pettinger
(Professor, Gustav Mahler Private Music University, Austria)

David Ruidort
(Visiting professor at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Austria; member of the Graz Philharmonic Orchestra in the Republic of Austria)

▽Euphonium
Michael Gauger
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Gernot Placher
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

▽ Tuba
Herbert Hornig
(German tuba player)

Joseph Meyerhofer
(Professor, National University of Music, Austria)

Rudolph Egnel
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Michael Nusdolfer
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Joseph Steinbeck
(Professor, University of Music Munich, Germany, Chief of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

▽ Percussion instrument
Michael Mitterrainer
(Austria Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra Timpani Chief)

Rupert Struver
(Professor at the Friedrich Gulda Conservatory in Austria, Lecturer at the Salzburg Music School in Austria)

▽ Button accordion (Steilische harmonica)
Catalina Bachinger
(Professor at Horner Conservatory of Music, Trossingen, Germany)

alexander maurer
(Lecturer at Munich University of Music, Germany; Lecturer at Anton Bruckner University of Music, Austria)

Jacob Steinkelner
(Austrian Steiriche harmonica player)


<Phase 2>
▽ Conducting
Joachim Sealoud
(Austria, conductor / clarinet player)

▽ Flute
Michael Sede
(Professor, Tyrol State Conservatory, Austria)

Eszer Alferdi-Borse
(Professor, Richard Wagner Conservatory, Austria)

Renate Linortner
(Lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria, Principal of the Volksoper in Vienna, Austria)

Marion Troipel-Frank
(Lecturer, Munich University of Music, Germany)

▽ Piccolo
Renate Linortner
(Lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria, Principal of the Volksoper in Vienna, Austria)

▽ Oboe
Carmen Nikolov
(President of the Austrian Graz Philharmonic Orchestra, Former Lecturer of the Austrian Graz National College of Music)

▽ Bassoon
Bernhard Georg Crabach
(Professor at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Austria, member of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Austria)

▽ Saxophone
Peter Rollsdorfer
(Lecturer, Anton Brookner Private University of Music, Austria)

Alvaro Collao Leon
(Lecturer at the State University of Music in Graz, Austria, Professor at the Friedrich Gulda Conservatory, Austria)

Johannes Hoger
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Michael Clen
(Professor, University of Music and Arts, Vienna, Austria, Professor, Tyrol State Conservatory, Austria)

▽ Clarinet
Joachim Sealoud
(Austria, conductor / clarinet player)

Werner Maia Huber
(Professor, Kremsmünster State Music School, Austria)

andrea getsch
(Lecturer at the Vienna State University of Music, Austria, member of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Austria)

Stephan Matt
(Austrian clarinet player)

Bernhard Mittmesser
(President of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

Stephan Promega
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Andreas Chapras
(Professor, Mozartium University of Music, Austria, Chief Orchestra, Bavarian State Orchestra, Germany)

▽ Trumpet
Harald Zova
(Lecturer, Mozarteum Orchestra, Austria, Former Chief of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

Christina Eberl
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Gerhard Freingel
(Professor, National University of Music, Austria)

Johannes Moritz
(Principal of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Germany, former member of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra in Austria)

Peter Stiegler
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Franz Wagner Meyer
(Lecturer, Upper Austria State Music School)

▽ Horn
Andreas Stopner
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Johannes Kaltenbrunner
(Lecturer, Munich University of Music, Germany, Chief Orchestra, Staatstheater am Gertnerplatz, Munich, Germany)

Raimund Zell
(Professor at the Anton Bruckner University of Music in Austria, former professor at the National University of Music in Graz, Austria, former professor at the University of the Arts Bern in Switzerland, former member of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in Germany)

▽ Trombone
Thomas Ibinger
(Professor, Austrian Graz University of Music, Former member of the Austrian Graz Philharmonic Orchestra)

REIT Fontana
(Former Professor of "Francesco Morracki", Perugia Conservatory of Music, Italy, Former Professor of "Claudio Monteverdi", Bolzano Conservatory of Music, Italy)

Simon Seidel
(Lecturer at the Saar University of Music, Austria, former principal of the Orchestra of the Saarland State Opera, Austria)

▽Trombone/Bass Trombone
thomas weiss
(Member of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg, Austria, former instructor of the Salzburg Music School, Austria)

▽Euphonium
Nates Merck
(Lecturer, Faculty of Music, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Johann Reiter
(Professor, Anton Brookner Private University of Music, Austria)

▽ Tuba
Rudolph Egnel
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Michael Nusdolfer
(Lecturer, Salzburg Music School, Austria)

Lutart Gupfert
(Member of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, Germany)

Michael Pilcher
(Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria, member of the Tonkünstler Orchestra in Vienna, Austria)

Joseph Steinbeck
(Professor, University of Music Munich, Germany, Chief of the Mozarteum Orchestra, Salzburg, Austria)

▽ Percussion instrument
Rupert Struver
(Professor at the Friedrich Gulda Conservatory in Austria, Lecturer at the Salzburg Music School in Austria)

Wolfgang Reifeneder
(Principal of the Austrian Tarheim State Music School)

■ Qualifications ■

Nothing in particular

■ Price ■

1 period: 468,290 yen (475,090 yen including tax)
2 period: 764,410 yen (771,210 yen including tax)

■ What is included in the price ■

Course fees (tuition fee, attendance fee, practice room, accompaniment fee if necessary, concert participation fee for selected participants, concert viewing fee, etc.), local accommodation arrangement fee, guest house or hotel accommodation fee (room for 2 to 6 people), Meal expenses (breakfast), airport transfer fee, support service fee during local stay (telephone only), overseas international remittance fee, overseas international remittance bank receipt fee, pre-departure support service fee, set discount

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

Airfare, Japanese translation fee, overseas travel accident insurance fee, city travel fee, telephone fee, all personal expenses during free time, etc.

■ Price / Schedule Supplement ■

● The price for the 2nd period includes the accommodation fee between the 1st and 2nd periods. There will be free time between the 1st and 2nd term.
● Please contact an And Vision Counselor as you may be able to take classes even during the period you have set.
● Depending on the local situation of the new corona infection, online lessons may be offered.Please note that if the course is offered, the fee will be charged excluding accommodation fees.The cancellation policy is based on the terms and conditions.

■ Application deadline ■

2024st deadline: April 5, 15 2024nd deadline: May 6, 15 XNUMXrd deadline: up to capacity
● Even before the application deadline, the deadline will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached.
● Even after the application deadline, you may be able to apply if there is a vacancy in the course, so please contact the And Vision Counselor.

■Notes■

* If you have an attendant, you will be charged a separate fee such as accommodation.Attendance fees may vary depending on the age of the student.
* If you are a minor, you will generally need to be accompanied, but please contact us.
* Please contact us if you are a group led by sensei.
* Separately, we can arrange a local language school (affiliated school) free of charge.
* Private lessons or group lessons can be arranged separately.
* Please contact an And Vision Counselor for paid rental of musical instruments.
* In addition to the above, please feel free to contact the And Vision Counselor for anything.
* This information is as of December 2024, 04.Information may change depending on the year and local circumstances, so please contact the And Vision Counselor for the latest information.
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