Summer course Training session

European Summer International Music Workshop-Cologne University of Music

City: Cologne

This is your chance to take lessons from professors teaching at the world-famous music college on a first-come, first-served basis.

Piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, vocal and chamber music classes held at the prestigious German University of Music Wuppertal.Enjoy sightseeing in Cologne during your free time.
2012 year 7 month 17 day to 8 month 6 day
Located along the Rhine, a tributary of the Rhine, near Cologne and Düsseldorf, Wuppertal is also famous for its Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra with Toshiyuki Kamioka as music director.In this city, there is the Cologne University of Music Wuppertal, where professors from the world's leading music colleges and conservatories gather for this summer class.Courses offered are piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, guitar, vocal music, and chamber music.Top-ranked schools in various countries such as Berlin University of the Arts, Cologne University of Music, Hanover University of Music, Leipzig University of Music, Detomalt University of Music, Chopin University of Music in Poland, Royal University of Music in the United Kingdom, and Arkansaw University in the United States. Well-known professors will guide you.Of particular note is Professor Tomashevsky, who is in charge of the violin course, and Maria Kliegel, who is said to be the "return of Jacqueline du Pré" by cellists.The number of lessons is 11 60-minute private lessons during the XNUMX-day course.You can choose to have a Japanese interpreter at the time of the lesson or no interpreter.You can practice at school, but depending on the number of people, you may not be able to practice for a certain amount of time, so please finish it in Japan as much as possible.There are many on-campus and off-campus concerts that are held at the same time during the period, and it is worth seeing (on-campus concerts are within the price).Many of them can be performed by the students of this class.Participation in the course is on a first-come, first-served basis, and there is no audition.In principle, anyone can participate.The well-known sensei course is popular, so apply early.
* There is no audition, and applications are made on a first-come, first-served basis, and in principle anyone can participate.Before the deadline, the famous sensei course in Europe is expected to be full, so it is recommended to apply early.
* The class was held at the Leipzig University of Music in Germany every year, but this year it will be held in a different location.
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■ Workshop period ■

2012 year 7 month 17 day to 8 month 6 day
Phase 7: July 17-7
Phase 7: July 28-August 8
* The schedule may differ from the above depending on the professor, so please check in the "Professor column".
* This course will not be held in 2014. See "European Summer Academy-Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg".

■ Courses held ■

Piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, guitar, vocal music, chamber music
* Chamber music can be taken by duo or above.

■ Number of lessons ■

60 private lessons (XNUMX minutes)
* The number of hours may change depending on the professor, student level, number of students, and major.

■ Audition ■

None.
* Please contact us as soon as possible as it will be in the order of application.

■ Workshop venue ■

Cologne University of Music Wuppertal

■ Workshop schedule ■

A brief overall schedule will be distributed by the secretariat after the application deadline.
Lesson schedules and other details will be explained on the day of orientation upon arrival.

<General schedule>
Day 1: From Japan to Cologne to your accommodation
Day 2: Start of training
3rd to 10th day: Class
Day 11: End of class
Day 12: Local departure to the airport
Day 13: Arrival in Japan

■ Songs / Number of songs ■

Free songs by students. Please prepare at least 1-XNUMX songs.One big song is possible, but if you are thinking of an opportunity to perform at a concert, please prepare a short song as well.

■ Practice room ■

You can practice at university.However, the number of rooms and practice time are quite limited, so please practice well before departure.

■ Concert Opportunity ■

Generally, it is considered that everyone can perform, but in the end, the appearance will be decided at the discretion of the professor.In addition, many concerts are held inside and outside the university.
* Concerts inside the university are free, but outside the university are charged.

■ Accommodation ■

Hotel (single room).Breakfast included.
* Double rooms can be arranged.However.If you apply for a double room by yourself, we will look for someone who will share the room with And Vision as much as possible, but if
Please note that if you cannot find someone in the same room, it will automatically become a single room and the price will be the single room price.
* It may become full, so we recommend that you apply as soon as possible.

■ Accommodation period ■

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

■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■

◇ Local support
With local telephone support by local staff in Vienna (telephone only)
◇ Japanese interpreter during lessons
Select with or without Japanese interpreter

■ Airport transfer ■

Round-trip airport transfer included (Dusseldorf)

■ Qualifications ■

nothing in special.Chamber music can be participated in by duo or above.
* The order of application will be applied, so please apply as soon as possible.

■ Professors (2012) ■

◇ Phase 7: July 17-7 ◇
Piano
Adrian Creda
(Professor, Conservatory of Music, Geneva, Switzerland)

Constance Lee
(Professor, National Taiwan University of Arts, Taiwan)

Eugene Inditch: July 7th-July 15st
(Prague pianist)

Florence Millet
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)

Jacob Royschner: July 7th-July 15st
(Professor, Cologne College of Music, Germany, Visiting Professor, Weimar Franzlist College, Germany)

Piotr Paleczini
(Professor, Chopin Music Academy, Poland)

Violin
Ani Schnach: July 7th-July 16st
(Professor, Royal College of Music, UK)

Daniel Rowland: July 7th-July 19th
(Professor, Royal College of Music, UK, Brodsky String Quartet, UK)

Edwin Kim
(Professor, Hanyang University, South Korea)

Tomasz Tomaszewski
(Professor, Berlin University of the Arts, Lecturer, Hans Eisler University of Music, Germany, Concertmaster, Berlin-German Opera Orchestra, Germany)

Cello
Maria Kliegel
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)

Peter Bruns: July 7th-July 15nd
(Professor, Leipzig University of Music, Germany)

Guitar
Alfred Eikholt: July 7-19
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)


◇ Second term: July 7-August 28 ◇
Piano
Alfred Pearl
(Professor, University of Music in Detmold, Germany)

Bernd Getsuke: July 7th-August 30th
(Professor, Hannover University of Music, Germany)

Jacob Royschner
(Professor, Cologne College of Music, Germany, Visiting Professor, Weimar Franzlist College, Germany)

Yura Margulis
(Professor, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA)

Christian Verdi
(Professor, Robert Schumann Hochschule, Düsseldorf, Germany)

Yo Kyung Han: July 7th-August 29th
(Visiting Professor, Myongji University, Korea, Lecturer, Korea National University of Arts)

Violin
Keiko Urushihara
(Visiting Professor, Kunitachi College of Music, Japan)

Kinsho Shibata
(Germany New Berlin Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster)

Igor Malinowsky
(Professor, University of Music, Dresden, Karl Maria von Weber, Germany)

Viola
Kinsho Shibata
(Germany New Berlin Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster)

Cello
David Cohen: July 7th-August 29th
(Professor, Royal Conservatory of Mons, Belgium, Former Chief of the Philharmonia Orchestra, England)

Flute
Aldo Betten
(Professor, Royal Academy of Music, Antwerp, Belgium)

Voice

Bridget Lindner: July 7st-August 31th
(Professor, Cologne University of Music, Germany)

Mija Park: July 7th-August 28th
(Professor, Ewha Womans University, Korea)

■ Fee (2012) ■

<With Japanese interpreter at the time of lesson>
1 period: 346,000 yen
2 period: 521,000 yen

<No Japanese interpreter at the time of lesson>
1 period: 317,000 yen
2 period: 492,000 yen

* Depending on each professor, the period may differ from usual.If the period is short, you can take the course only while the professor is in the class, but you can enjoy the concert even when the professor is not present.

* Chamber music can be participated in by duo or above.Please inquire about the pricing.

■ What is included in the price ■

Course fee (audience fee, school concert viewing fee, event fee, etc.), accommodation arrangement fee, hotel accommodation fee (single room), food fee (breakfast), round-trip airport transfer fee (Leipzig), overseas international remittance fee, overseas international Remittance bank receipt fee, pre-departure support service fee, support service fee during your stay (phone only)

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

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

■ Price / Schedule Supplement ■

● Please contact an And Vision Counselor as you may be able to take classes even during the period you have set.

■ Application deadline ■

2012/5/20
● 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 2014, 1.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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