Masterclasses by Int'l Professors

Krzysztof Simyetana Guildhall School of Music / Violin Public Lesson 

City: UK

Violin Super Lesson for Study Abroad / Competition ... Saturday, April 2013, 4

Hone your overall abilities with the lessons of Simetana, who draws from as many as four master violinists, and take the next step you desire.Learned from a veteran who has been a professor of violin at the Guildhall School of Music for about 4 years.
Krzysztof Simyetana is Poland's leading global violinist.Awarded not only in Polish competitions but also in prestigious international competitions such as Fresh, Tibaud, Chrysler and Paganini.After his debut, he studied at recitals and concerts all over the world, and has been active in the London Symphony Orchestra guest principal player, London Sinfonietta, London Mozart Trio, etc.He is also a hot seller who participates in the world's largest classical music festival, The BBC Proms.His career in nurturing this ability is as reliable as it can be.After graduating from the Krakow School of Music in his home country, he entered the prestigious Guildhall School of Music in London.Studied under the landlord Yfrah Neaman, who is now the name of the international competition.Speaking of Niemann, he is a disciple of Tibaud, Fresh and Rostal.In other words, he inherits the orthodox technique from his teacher and the musicality and various styles of the masters through his teacher.If you take his lessons, you too will inherit this treasure.Beyond that, there is a good chance that the door to the future will be visible.That's because the students of the Guildhall School of Music, where he has been with us for 30 years, and the many students who learned from him in master classes all over Europe, have been solo or as members of chamber music and major orchestras. It has been successful.For those with high goals, such as getting rich tones without hesitation, making a world debut, breaking through obstacles, etc., his lessons will be an important opportunity to further improve.
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■ Here, an urgent notice!

Professor Simetana visited Japan on Saturday, April 2013, 4.And Vision will take this opportunity to hold a special violin super lesson (private) for the professor in Tokyo!Only 13-6 people each day can receive direct guidance from Professor Krzysztof Simutana without studying abroad (including attendance).

If you are thinking of studying abroad on the piano in the UK or Europe, you can get a foothold in studying abroad.The sensei lessons at the Guildhall School of Music will help you decide where to study abroad.

Professor Krzysztof Simutana is happy to share various music with Japanese people.Anyone, regardless of level or age, can take the lesson.Especially for those who are thinking of studying in the UK, preparing for competitions, auditions, leveling up, and purely music lovers!

Don't miss this opportunity!

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 how to teach sensei.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 room, 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!

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 those in Japan?Even if you are not satisfied with Japan, it will be an opportunity to think about studying abroad.



There aren't many public violin lessons, so I highly recommend taking this opportunity!


■ Details of violin super lesson ■


[Recruitment period & capacity] First-come-first-served basis XNUMX-XNUMX people
[Fee] (XNUMX) Lesson participants
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)
Includes: Private lesson fee, attendance fee, English interpreter fee, facility fee, study abroad seminar & counseling

(XNUMX) Attendance of lessons
2,100 yen (tax included)
Includes: Attendance fee, study abroad seminar fee
* Attendance is possible all day long.

If you need accompaniment, please bring an accompaniment.If you are not looking for an accompaniment, please contact us.
[Songs] Free songs (Please bring the score for the instructor on the day
[Schedule] ■ Saturday, April 2013, 4 13: 9-30: 19 (lesson time selection system)
[Place] Tokyo
[Deadline] Both lessons and attendance will end as soon as the capacity is reached.


If you are thinking of studying in 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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