Summer course Training session

Bregenz Music Festival Music Academy

Country: Austria
City: Bregenz

At the famous Bregenz Music Festival, he was instructed by the members of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.

At the Bregenz Music Festival in Austria, which is known worldwide as a romantic lake music festival, the principal players representing Vienna hold a one-week master class.
July 2010th (Wednesday) -August 7th (Friday), 28
The annual Bregenz Music Festival in Bregenz, a city on the shores of Lake Boden on the western edge of Austria, is world-famous for its numerous concerts and events, including operas performed on spectacular stages floating on the lake.As one of the programs of this music festival, a master class by world-class musicians will be held again this year.The instructors are the chief solo players of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.This is a unique opportunity to receive valuable advice from the top players of this prestigious orchestra, which is popular with the Vienna Philharmonic as a representative orchestra of Vienna.So far, there have been classes such as violin, viola, cello, contrabass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, timpany, and percussionist chief solo players, including the master Jan Pospichal. It was started.In addition to these master classes, you can also choose a chamber music class.The content of the instruction is for music college students or equivalent level players, and performers who are already active as professionals.In addition to the main master class, there is also a rare privilege that you can observe the rehearsals of operas and concerts performed at music festivals, which is a unique feature of this class.Please study with your own eyes at a high-level professional site.Furthermore, on the final day of the course, a concert by students and instructor sensei will be held at the Cosmos Theater, which is one of the official venues of the music festival.Please fully enjoy the best experience of playing against an international audience who visited the music festival.Of course, look forward to the famous lake opera program and the many concerts held at each venue.
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■ Workshop period ■

July 2010th (Wednesday) -August 7th (Friday), 28
* It will not be held in 2014.The next event is scheduled for 2015 or later.

■ Courses held ■

Violin, viola, cello, contrabass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, timpany, percussion
Device

■ Number of lessons ■

Depending on the sensei, there are usually 3-5 private lessons.
* Chamber music classes are also available if you can form a group locally.However, please note that it may not be possible to assemble depending on the conditions.
* The number of hours may change depending on the professor, student level, number of students, and major.

■ Audition ■

none.However, please note that some sensei may have a document review.

■ Workshop venue ■

Scheduled for the Villa Liebenstein

■ Workshop schedule ■

Determined by the professor on the first day of the course.

■ Songs / Number of songs ■

Free songs by students.Please bring at least 2-3 songs.Please bring a chamber music song for one of them.

■ Practice room ■

Yes

■ Concert Opportunity ■

Students selected by the professor will have the opportunity to perform at a concert.

■ Accommodation ■

Guest house / hostel (single room or room for 2-8 people)
Student Dormitory
* The number of single rooms is very limited during the festival, so if you wish, please apply as soon as possible.
* It is expected to be very crowded during the music festival.Please note that the accommodation may be fully booked depending on the time of application.If the room is full, a separate hote
We will inform you about the charges (change of charges).
* A hotel can be arranged separately.

■ Accommodation period (2010) ■

Check-in: August 7nd
Check-out: August 8th
* The night before and the stay can be extended.

■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■

◇ Local support
With telephone support by Vienna staff (telephone only)
◇ Interpretation during lessons
Interpretation during lessons is not possible in principle.

■ Airport transfer ■

None
* The nearest airport is Zurich Airport, Switzerland.Airport transfers from Zurich Airport can be arranged separately.
* Approximately 3 hours by train from Zurich.

■ Qualifications ■

Music school / music college student or graduate or equal to or higher, professional musician, etc.

■ Professors (2010) ■


Violin
Jan Pospichal
(Concertmaster of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Professor of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

Dominican Falgel
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra Second Violin Chief, Lecturer, Graz National University of Music, Austria)

Viola
Herbert Muller
(Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Professor of Austria-Vienna Conservatorium Private Music University)

Cello
Walther Schulz
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra Chief)

Double bass
Ivan Kitanovich
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra Chief)

Flute
Karl-Heinz Schutz
(Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Professor of Austria-Vienna Conservatorium Private Music University)

Oboe
Paul Kaiser
(Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Austria-Vienna)

Clarinet
Gerald-Alois
(Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Professor of the Austrian Graz National College of Music)

Alexander Neubauer
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Lecturer, University of Music and Performing Arts Austria-Vienna)

Bassoon
Richard Galler
(Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Professor of the Austrian Graz National College of Music)

Roberto Gillingel-Busheck
(Deputy Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Lecturer of the Austrian University of Music and Performing Arts)

Horn
Marx of Man
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Lecturer, University of Music and Performing Arts Austria-Vienna)

Trumpet
Andreas Gruber
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra Chief)

Heinrich Bruckner
(Deputy Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Former Lecturer, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria)

Trombone
Otomar Geiswinkler
(Chief of the Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Professor of the Austrian University of Music and Performing Arts)

Timpani
Dieter Seiler
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra)

Percussion
Thomas Shundle
(Austria-Vienna Symphony Orchestra)

Physical awareness for musicians
Lillian Gen
(Austria)

■ Fee (2010) ■

Guest house / hostel: Single room: 288,000 yen
Guest house / hostel: If the accommodation is for 256,000 to XNUMX people: XNUMX yen
Student dormitory: Single room: 266,000 yen

■ What is included in the price ■

Course fee (tuition fee, listening fee, practice room, accompaniment fee, Bregenz music festival rehearsal viewing fee (part), Bregenz music festival concert viewing fee (part), discussion
), Accommodation arrangement fee, accommodation fee (single room or 2-8 person room), food fee (breakfast), overseas international remittance fee, overseas international remittance bank receipt fee, pre-departure support
Service fee, support service fee during stay in the field (telephone only)

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

Airfare, musical instrument rental fee, round-trip airport transfer fee, Japanese translation fee, overseas travel accident insurance fee, city travel fee, telephone fee, all personal expenses during free time, etc.
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