Masterclasses by Int'l Professors

Christian Paul Professor, University of Music and Theater Leipzig, Germany / Piano open lesson

City: Leipzig

As a professor of piano and methodology at Leipzig College of Music, the taste and the lid are different. (Started in Tokyo from December 2013th (Friday) to 12st (Saturday), 20)

Professor Christian Paul of the University of Music and Theater Leipzig December 2013th (Fri) -12st (Sat), 20-Professor of Piano & Methodology at Tokyo Leipzig College of Music, so the taste and taste are different.The chance to meet the leading musicians in the piano world, who have inherited the precious piano playing method and the best music education that has continued in Russia.
In 2009, Christian Paul became a professor at the University of Music and Theater Leipzig, known for the former Leipzig Conservatory, at the age of 34.He was greeted as a professor expected by a prestigious school in two specialties, piano and piano methodology.Of course, he is a pianist who continues to fascinate fans all over the world, and his collaboration with cello Henkel and violin Daishin Kashimoto is new to my memory.It is highly evaluated as a chamber musician, and it can be said that the range of activities is the best.For example, we regularly hold international Master Classes & Methodology Seminars.He is an indispensable part of the music industry, including judges for competitions, operators of cultural projects, and writers who publish books from well-known publishers.Such a thrilling lesson can't be boring.Has a reputation for creative teaching and is known for his free and rich music lessons.While respecting the musicality of the students, it allows them to overcome their weaknesses.There is the attraction of a methodology expert who knows everything from the characteristics of the piano to the basics of playing, training, and education.His major characteristics are that he inherits the best music education and traditional piano playing techniques.At his school, Freiburg University, he studied under Felix Gottlieb, a disciple of the legendary Russian master Gilels and Goldenweiser.Nowadays, he is one of the few musicians who can embody valuable techniques and expressions.Christian Paul's lessons, which combine great tradition with modern essence and intelligence, will also meet new sounds.
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In December 2013, Professor Christian Paul of the Leipzig University of Music visited Japan.
And Vision has decided to hold a special piano public lesson in Tokyo only for 12 days from December 20th (Friday) to 21st (Saturday)!

@ 01 @ Schedule: December 2013th (Fri) -12st (Sat), 20 @ 21 @

Each day, only a limited number of 6-8 people can receive direct guidance from the professor (including attendance).
This is a unique opportunity for a professor at the Leipzig University of Music to teach lessons on his own.If you are considering enrolling in a European music school, including Germany, Professor Christian Paul will take an undergraduate or graduate level entrance exam, where you are now at the German College of Music. I just advised if it should be done.Please consider the direction of study abroad based on the advice.

Of course, Professor Christian Paul wants to share a variety of music with Japanese people in order to convey the joy of learning German music.Anyone other than those who wish to study abroad is welcome, regardless of level or age.Everyone from amateurs to professionals, children to adults, please join us.This is a unique opportunity to take Professor Christian Paul's lessons without going to Germany.Don't miss this opportunity!

In addition to "preparation for study abroad", this lesson will solve many problems that you are currently having, such as "piano competition", "audit", "technical level up", and "improvement of musicality"!

If you haven't taken lessons yet, you can listen to them.There is so much you can learn by not only playing for yourself, but also watching other people's lessons.In fact, many students in Europe study through listening.It is also an opportunity to listen to the performances of many other people, and through the lessons of various people, you will be able to better understand the teaching method of the professor.Musical instruments other than the piano can also enjoy the atmosphere of overseas classes, so please feel free to join us.Due to the convenience of the lesson studio, the number of people is limited.It will be on a first-come, first-served basis, so don't hesitate to apply as soon as possible.Now is the time to seize the opportunity!

If you are a professor at the Leipzig University of Music and have the guidance of a concert pianist who has traveled all over the world, you can be assured that the scales will fall from your eyes.

The teaching method of overseas professors is completely different from that of Japan.In particular, the main focus is to "enjoy and express music more", so the points to teach vary from student to student.Isn't it a big point for those who are aiming to study abroad or become a professional in the future to feel how the points of teaching are different from Japan?Even if you are not satisfied with Japan, it will be an opportunity to think about studying abroad.Of course, those who are not thinking about studying abroad are also welcome!

                

■ Voices of participants and listeners December 2012 Partial excerpt ■



■ Lesson participants (AM)
Thank you very much for your valuable opportunity!The lesson was very enjoyable with a singing and cheerful sensei.

■ Lesson listener (SI)
I was impressed that the tone of P played by Paul sensei was very glittering.The music was changing in the blink of an eye for all the students (especially the tone of P).
Sometimes I thought it was a sensei that was easy to get used to when mixed with Japanese.

■ Lesson participants (RN)
It was very helpful to be able to learn the meaning and understanding of each note.Also, in capturing the space, he taught me the phrase by putting the image of the whole song in words, so it was very easy to feel.I also understood German a little, so it was a good opportunity to review the music I finished once from a different point.

■ Lesson participants (SH)
It was good to be able to feel the breathing of sensei's music with one piano instead of two.The interpreter was also very good, and I thought it was a good lesson environment where everyone could enjoy one piece of music.
The information to the venue was very easy to understand.

■ Lesson listener (NO)
Through the lessons, I learned that it is important to listen to music for a day and have them sing music.I learned the small differences in nuances.I was able to understand it well because he actually played and showed that the range of expression can be expanded by weakening the wrist and allowing it to move freely.It was a day when I was able to absorb many things.I wanted to use it for my own practice.Thank you very much.

■ Lesson participants (YA)
I learned a lot.It was easy to understand because I was able to show the specific direction of the song at the beginning.I was also happy with the approach from both musical and technical aspects.I also learned the importance of reading music.Thank you very much.

■ Lesson participants (MU)
I had a lesson on the founder (Mendelssohn) of the school that sensei teaches. The sensei lesson was a very dense lesson, as I was taught various things from how to express to how to practice.It was a time when I found a lot of things to do from now on.thank you

■ Details of Piano Super Lesson ■


[Recruitment period & capacity] 6-8 people on a first-come, first-served basis
[Fee] (XNUMX) Lesson participants
1 day course (1 lesson)
Course A (60 minutes): 32,000 yen (tax included)
B course (90 minutes): 47,000 yen (tax included)
C course (120 minutes): 63,000 yen (tax included)

2 day course (2 lesson)
Course A (60 minutes): 63,000 yen (tax included)
B course (90 minutes): 93,000 yen (tax included)
C course (120 minutes): 124,000 yen (tax included)
Includes: Private lesson fee, German interpreter fee, facility fee, attendance fee, study abroad seminar & counseling fee
* We invite your friends and family to attend!

(XNUMX) Lesson listeners
2,100 yen (tax included)
Includes: Attendance fee, study abroad seminar & counseling fee
* Attendance is possible all day long.
[Songs] Free songs (scores for instructors will be sent)
[Schedule / Venue] XNUMX-XNUMX days
@ 01 @ Friday, December 2013, 12 20: 9-30: 19 (Sengawa Avenue Hall) @ 00 @
@ 01 @ Saturday, December 2013, 12 21: 9-30: 19 (Papageno Music Salon) @ 00 @
[Place] Tokyo
[Deadline] Both lessons and attendance will end as soon as the capacity is reached.

* A study abroad seminar (time undecided) will be held on the day of the event.

If you are thinking of studying abroad in Germany, France or other Europe, you can try studying abroad while you are in Japan.Consider the possibility of studying abroad in Europe.

It's a great chance to meet sensei overseas while you are in Japan!
Just thinking does not open the door to your dreams. There is only action. Don't miss this opportunity!
Those who aim to become professionals have a chance to be given a performance.You can also write your performance history on your resume, so take a chance.
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