Summer course Music study abroad for children Training session

Allegro Vivo Chamber Music Master Class

Country: Austria
City: Horn

More than 50 courses for infants and professionals, held at the same time as traditional music festivals.

World-leading musicians gathered in the historic city of Horn, southern Austria, to teach chamber music and solo performances.We will generously devote ourselves to you who will be responsible for the future of music.
2024 year 8 month 3 day to 8 month 31 day
Located 80 kilometers northwest of Vienna, Austria, Horn is a historic city known for its beautiful medieval castles and Baroque abbeys.Held annually here, more than 30 master classes and workshops are held during the historic Allegro Vivo International Chamber Music Festival, which counts more than 50 times.There are more than 30 students from 600 countries around the world every year.There are no special qualifications, and various courses are available according to each level, from children under 15 years old to music college students, adult amateurs to professionals.Instructors are top-notch orchestral principal players, professors at top-ranked European schools such as the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Mozarteum University of Music, and members of soloists and prominent ensembles worldwide. Active musicians give guidance every year.One of the features of this class is that it focuses on chamber music, and not only the master class of solo performance of each instrument and vocal music, but also the master class of chamber music and chamber music options for solo students are enriched.Even in a solo class, it is possible to receive guidance that values ​​the ensemble with an accompaniment.In addition, pay attention to various workshops that are open to the public.There are interesting themes such as mental training.The music festival is a big one with thousands of spectators.More than 60 events are planned every year, including concerts by students.
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■ Workshop period ■

2024 year 8 month 3 day to 8 month 31 day

▽ Master class
Phase 1: July 2024-8, 3
Phase 2: July 2024-8, 10
Phase 3: July 2024-8, 17
Phase 4: July 2024-8, 24

▽ Master class for children
Phase 1: July 2024-8, 11
Phase 2: July 2024-8, 18

■ Courses held ■

Violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, piano, vocal music, chamber music

■ Number of lessons ■

▽ Master class
Generally, it will be about 3 private lessons.
* Chamber music can be taken as an option.
* The number of hours may change depending on the level, number of students, and major of the professor and students.

▽ Master class for children
Generally, private lessons or chamber music lessons are held daily.
* The number of hours may change depending on the level, number of students, and major of the professor and students.

■ Audition ■

There is a simple examination.

■ Workshop venue ■

Horn music facility

■ Workshop schedule ■

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

<General schedule example>
Day 1: Depart from Japan, arrive in Vienna, drive to accommodation, begin training, register at the secretariat
Day 2: Generally lessons start
~
The day before the last day of the course: Usually the final concert
Last day of the course: End of the course Drive to the airport Local departure from Vienna 
The day after the last day of the course: Arrival in Japan
*Depending on your flight schedule, we recommend that you stay separately in Vienna the day before the first day (the day before the course starts) and the last day of the course. Please contact your vision counselor for details.

■ Songs / Number of songs ■

Free song

■ Practice room ■

Yes
* As a general rule, except for the piano, you will practice at your accommodation.
* Piano users can usually use the practice room for about 1 hours a day.

■ Concert Opportunity ■

There are many concerts of students selected by the professor.

■ Accommodation ■

▽ Master class
Guest house (double room).With meal (morning)
*The designated guesthouse may be fully booked, so we recommend applying early. If the room is full, we will suggest a separate accommodation (rates may vary).

▽ Master class for children
Guest house or hotel (double room).With meal (morning, noon, evening)
* It will be fully booked at an early stage, so we recommend that you apply as soon as possible.If the room is full, we will propose a separate accommodation.

■ Accommodation period ■

Check-in: Course start date
Check-out: Course end date
* No extended night or previous night
*Depending on your flight schedule, we recommend that you stay separately in Vienna the day before the first day (the day before the course starts) and the last day of the course. Please contact your vision counselor for details.

■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■

▽ Local support
And Vision Local staff with telephone support (telephone only)

▽ Japanese interpreter during lessons
As a general rule, Japanese interpreters cannot be arranged.

■ Airport transfer ■

Round-trip airport transfer included (Vienna Airport)

■ Professors ■

<Master class>
▼ Phase 1
▽ Violin
Vahid Cardem-Misak
(Assistant Concertmaster, Tonkünstler Orchestra, Vienna, Austria, Former Professor, Graz University of Music, Austria)

Andreas Janke
(Professor, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland; Concertmaster, Tonhalle Orchestra, Zurich, Switzerland)

Benjamin Schmid
(Professor, Mozartium University of Music, Austria)

Leka Sylvay
(Professor, Sibelius Conservatory of Finland)

▽ Viola
Hariolph Schrichtig
(Professor, University of Music, Munich, Germany)

▽ Cello
Maximilian Hornung
(Professor, University of Music, Munich, Germany)

Gregor Holsh
(Professor, Robert Schumann Hochschule, Düsseldorf, Germany, Chief of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Netherlands)

▽ Flute
Vallee Hase
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria, Former Professor, Weimar Franzlist College, Germany)

▽ Piano
Elisabeth Leonskaya
(Russian pianist)

Elizabeth Esheve
(Austrian pianist)


▼ Phase 2
▽ Violin
Sophia Jaffe
(Professor, Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, Germany)

Christian Ostertark
(Professor, Karlsruhe University of Music, Germany, Concertmaster, Southwestern German Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, Freiburg, Germany, Former Professor, Trosingen University of Music, Germany)

Anton Solokov
(Professor at the Vienna State University of Music, Austria, Concertmaster of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Austria)

▽ Viola
Roland Grassle
(Professor, Munich University of Music, Germany, Former Professor, Frankfurt University of Music, Germany)

▽ Cello
Natalie Clein
(Professor, Royal College of Music, UK, Professor, Rostock College of Music, Germany)

Wen Sinn Yang
(Professor, University of Music, Munich, Germany)

▽ Flute
Matthieu Gauci-Anserin
(Professor, Graz National College of Music, Austria, Former Chief of Staff, Komische Oper, Berlin, Germany, Former Professor, Hans Eisler College of Music, Germany)

▽ Piano
Bjorn Lehmann
(Professor, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)

▽ Voice
Claudia Visca
(Professor Emeritus, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria, Professor Richard Wagner Conservatory, Austria)


▼ Phase 3
▽ Violin
Christian Altenburger
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

Tanja Becker-Bender
(Professor, Hamburg University of Music, Germany)

Thomas Feodorov
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, Austria)

Bijan Cardem-Misak
(Former Concertmaster of the Tonkünstler Orchestra, Vienna, Austria, Former Professor of the JM Hower Conservatory, Austria)

▽ Viola
Weit Hertenstein
(Professor, University of Music in Detmold, Germany, Former Chief of the Sinfonieorchester Basel, Switzerland)

Paijin Shu
(Professor, University of Music in Cologne, Germany, Former Professor, University of Music in Detmold, Germany)

▽ Cello
Florian Eggner
(German Eggner Trio member)

Laszlo Fenje
(Professor, Karlsruhe University of Music, Germany, Former Professor, Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, Germany)

▽ Flute
Ildiko Deark
(Lecturer at Anton Bruckner College of Music, Austria, Principal of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Austria)

Barbara Guiseler-Hase
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

▽ Clarinet
Christoph Moser
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

▽ Piano
Stanislav Tichonov
(Professor, Joseph Haydn Conservatory, Austria)

▽ Voice
Wolfgang Bankle
(Singer of the Vienna State Opera, Austria)


▼ Phase 4
▽ Violin
Clara Friedel-Pantiron
(Professor, Mozartium University of Music, Austria)

Ingolf Turban
(Professor, University of Music, Munich, Germany)

Wolf Varin
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria, Professor Hans Eisler University of Music, Germany)

▽ Viola
Thomas Zelditz
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, Austria, Former Professor, Hannover University of Music, Germany, Former Professor, Hamburg University of Music, Germany)

▽ Cello
Maria Grun
(Lecturer, University of Music and Performing Arts Austria, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Austria)

Trels Svane
(Professor, Lübeck Academy of Music, Germany, Hans Eisler University of Music, Germany)

▽ Flute
Sonya Collack
(Professor, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

Ferrestev Rahbari
(Former lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

▽ Piano
Lilya Zilberstein
(Professor at the Vienna State University of Music, Austria, former professor at the Hamburg University of Music, Germany, former professor at the Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar, Germany)

▽ Voice
Malin Hartelius
(Professor, Bern University of Music, Switzerland)


<Master class for children>
▽ Violin
Lydia Altenburger
(Austrian violinist / violin teacher)

Gudrun Bergmann
(Former Professor of the Austrian Vienna Conservatory)

Snezana Kiss
(Austrian Violin Teacher)

Martha Cardem-Misak
(Professor, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
*Second term only

Bozhdala Kusmanova
(Professor, Friedrich Gulda Conservatory, Austria)
*Second term only

▽ Cello
Camelia Baylov
(Austrian cellist)

Andrea Traxler
(Austrian cellist)
*Second term only

▽ Flute
Ferreste Rahbari
(Former lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

■ Qualifications ■

Master class: 15 years and over
Master class for children: 15 years and under (accompaniment required)

■ Price ■

▽ Master class
Piano: 412,410 yen (419,210 yen including tax)
Other than piano: 408,720 yen (415,520 yen including tax)
Option (chamber music): 13,810 yen (13,810 yen including tax)

▽ Master class for children
Phase 1: 410,570 yen (417,370 yen including tax)
Phase 2: 399,510 yen (406,310 yen including tax)

■ What is included in the price ■

Registration fee, course fee (tuition fee, attendance fee, practice room, accompaniment fee if necessary, selected person concert appearance participation fee, some concert viewing fee, completion certificate, etc.), local accommodation arrangement fee, guest house accommodation fee (Double room), food expenses for master class (morning) or food expenses for master class for children (morning, noon, evening), 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, options, paid concert viewing fees, Japanese translation fees, overseas travel accident insurance fees, local/outside travel expenses, telephone charges, all personal expenses during free time, all expenses for accompanying persons, etc.

■ Price / Schedule Supplement ■

●For this course, the audition fee (part of the cost) is 39,000 yen (42,900 yen including tax) + the actual audition fee.Even if you fail the audition, the audition fee of 39,000 yen (42,900 yen including tax) + the actual audition fee will not be refunded.
● 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 4, 1 2024nd deadline: May 5, 1 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 2023, 12.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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