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Avantasia
December 29, 2007, 03:36
ikutan yu ;)


BANDUNG MUSIC CAMP
organized by Classicorp Concert & Artist Management (www.classicorp.blogspot.com)

22.12.07
BANDUNG MUSIC CAMP 2008
3-12 July 2008
Banjarsari Primary School
Jl. Merdeka, Bandung

For more information, please contact:
CLASSICORP CONCERT & ARTIST MANAGEMENT
JL. TANJUNG SARI ASRI TIMUR II NO. 9 BANDUNG 40291
TEL/FAX. 022-8724 0148
E-mail: classicorp@yahoo.com


PROGRAM
Bandung Music Camp 2008 is a meeting point for Indonesian and international musicians. In this 10-days camp, musician-students work together with the faculty members and fellow students in improving their skills and extending their knowledge through the educational activities such as individual lesson, instrumental master class, chamber music master class, and music lecture on different themes in music. At the end of the program, all students are to give a public performance in a concert on campus.

VENUE
The camp will be held in Bandung. The relatively cool air, its accessibility and friendly atmosphere make this city a perfect place for all camp members to focus on learning. This year’s camp will be held at Banjarsari Primary School which is located in the heart of the city where many facilities and accommodations are available within a walking distance.

FACULTY MEMBERS (TEACHERS)
Four outstanding young musicians from Europe will share their knowledge and teach you some skills while showing you everything you need to learn about excellent music-making. All fours are superb instrumentalists with great achievements and wide-ranging experiences in performing and teaching (see next page for their curriculum vitae). They will also give a concert for the students and for Bandung’s classical music fans.

STUDENTS
This camp is open for music students and young musicians in general. Music teachers are encouraged to apply as this camps also aims at improving the quality of music teaching in Indonesia. There will be an audition based on an audio recording. Only 36 participants will be selected for the camp (9 for each faculty). This is to ensure that there will be an intensive learning and a close contact between all musicians involved in the program.

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE, FEES, ETC
Please read carefully the instruction on how to enroll below. There is Rp 250,000 administration fee (subject to all applying candidates). The tuition fee for the camp is Rp 5,000,000. The organizing committee can also help arrange accommodation for participants from outside Bandung if requested.

So, enroll now! This is the place to make new friends, exchange ideas and knowledge, broaden your horizon, develop a love of learning and cultivate a passion for classical music!


FACULTY MEMBERS

Sam Haywood (piano)
Internationally acclaimed for his "innate passion and virtuosity" and his "finely nuanced and captivating performances", Sam Haywood has now established himself as one of the leading pianists of his generation. Following his early successes in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition and in receiving the Royal Philharmonic Society's prestigious Isserlis Award, he went on to study in Vienna with Paul Badura-Skoda and in London with Maria Curcio, the renowned pupil of Artur Schnabel.
Now based in Berlin, he has already performed to high critical acclaim in many of the major concert series and venues in Europe including Queen Elizabeth and Wigmore Halls, London; Konzerthaus, Vienna; CAMI Hall, New York; Salle d'UNESCO, Paris; Philharmonie, Berlin. As a chamber musician he has worked with many distinguished artists, including Steven Isserlis, Ruggerio Ricci, David Geringas and the Alberni Quartet. Last June he gave a sold-out Chopin recital in the Konzerthaus in Berlin.
He has written the music for a children's opera, which was given three performances in London. His "Suite for Esther" has been performed in the Wigmore Hall and at the Konzerthaus in Berlin and will be broadcast in July on NDR Radio (Germany). With the support of the Scottish Arts Council he has commissioned a piano sonata by the Scottish composer John McLeod. The world premiere will take place in Scotland in November.
As a fortepianist he has broadcast on Radio 3 as part of the BBC's Early Music Festival and was awarded the Early Music Prize at the Royal Academy of Music. He has also given recitals at London's South Bank Centre using both period and modern instruments as well as at Hatchlands Museum on Chopin's own Broadwood and Pleyel pianos.
Outside his musical world he is passionate about art, literature, cycling, magic and photography.
More on Sam Haywood in www.samhaywood.com.

Laurent Quenelle (violin)
Laurent Quenelle is the leader of European Camerata, a chamber orchestra he founded in 1995 with ex members of the European Union Youth Orchestra. They have toured extensively with many visits to several major concert venues in Europe and last year they made their first Indonesian tour to Jakarta, Bandung and Yogyakarta. Recently they’ve just recorded Britten’s pieces for string orchestra.
Laurent Quenelle is also a member of London Symphony Orchestra since 1996. Alongside this commitment, he guest-leads various orchestras such as the London Sinfonietta, Orchestre d’Auvergne and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders. As chamber musician he has played with Nash Ensemble, Oxalys, as well as collaborated with Gordan Nikolic, Francois Leleux and Jean-Paul Minali-Bella. As the member of European Soloists Ensemble, he has recorded Stravinsky’s chamber music with the renowned pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy under the DECCA label.
As a soloist, Laurent has played with Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Chamber Orchestra and Orchestre d’Avignon.
Laurent started the violin at the age of four and after graduating from his home town conservatory in Saint Maur, France, he went at age 16 to study in USA with Denes Zigmondy whom he met in Salzburg Summer Academy. When he came back a year later, he entered Paris National Conservatory and studied for four years with Pierre Doukan. He graduated with first prize both in violin and in chamber music and continued to the prestigious postgraduate course. In 1991 he came to London to study with David Takeno at the Guildhall school for two years.
Laurent Quenelle is the winner of the “Seattle Young Artist Competition”, the “Mayor of London Prize”, and a grant recipient from the Cziffra Foundation and the Sasakawa Foundation.

Jean-Paul Minali-Bella (arpegina)
Jean-Paul Minali-Bella, who is 35, won 1st prize unanimously from the CNSM for the viola in Serge Collot’s class at age 20. He perfected himself in string quartets with Jean Mouillere. Having obtained the Lavoisier des Affaires Etrangere grant, he left for Yale University in the USA. His repertoire grew with the Tokyo Quartet and with Jesse Levine. He performed recitals and chamber music in New York and New Haven. Master classes with Walter Trampler enabled him to master the viola and to discover the “Viole d’Amour” which he plays to this day. He obtained his teaching degree for the viola, and completed his musical training with Bruno Pasquier and for sonatas with Jean Mouillere.
In 1993 he was nominated unanimously to viola Solo in the Orchestre National de France. From 1995-99 he was a member of the Arpeggione Quatuor and helped create the “European Camerata”, a chamber orchestra with which he appeared as a soloist. Jean-Paul also explored contemporary music, baroque music and jazz through the “viole d’Amour” and the electric viola. In 1996 he conceived in collaboration with Bernard Sabatier a new instrument, L’Arpegina. This “Large Alto” gave Jean-Paul new interpretive possibilities and extended his repertoire, not least because of the instrument’s fifth string, a “mi-grave” that gives him the possibility to explore new harmonies. The instrument’s arrival was celebrated on radio with France-Inter and France-Musique, in magazine with “Le Monde de la Musique” and at the Musicora convention.
In 1999 he was named professor of chamber music at the Bordeaux and taught viola at the Corbeil-Essone music school. He performed in numerous festivals in France and abroad in Japan, the United States, Germany and Spain where he also gave public lessons.

Damien Ventula (violoncello)
A native of Toulouse, Damien Ventula has studied with the renowned cellists Louis Claret in Toulouse, Bernard Greenhouse and Laurence Lesser in Boston, and Boris Pergamenschikow in Berlin. He has performed at international festivals throughout the world, including Saint Bertrand de Comminges, Festival Pablo Casals de Prades, MIDEM de Cannes, Festival La Chaise-Dieu, Albi, Musique d'Eté à Toulouse, "World Cello Congress III", as well as others in France, Germany, Holland, and Romania.
Award-winner of several foundations (Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, Piatigorsky, Singer-Polignac), Damien Ventula has appeared as soloist with the "Orchestre de Chambre National de Toulouse", the New England Conservatory Orchestra, and the "Berliner Symphoniker". As a chamber musician he has collaborated with distinguished artists such as Frans Helmerson, Christian Ivaldi, Jean Mouillère, Gil Sharon, Michel Lethiec, Hélène Delavault, Hartmut Rohde, Quatuor Talich, Boris Garlitsky, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Andràs Adorján, Wolfgang Güttler and Christian Altenburger.
In 2005 Damien embarked on a career as a soloist and chamber musician after spending some time in Berliner Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eliahu Inbal, and last December 2005 he was nominated for the "Victoires de la Musique" award from the government of France as a "Révélation soliste intrumental".
More on Damien Ventula in www.violoncelliste.com.


lebih jelas kesini :

http://www.bandung-music-camp.blogspot.com

Montblanc
December 30, 2007, 01:41
Hiks, sayang sekali tidak ada yg untuk woodwind. Adanya cuma untuk piano & string ... ::cry::

Avantasia
December 30, 2007, 03:15
kalo ada temen2my yg strings kasitau ya... soalnya jarang2 bgt ada ginian

Avantasia
December 30, 2007, 03:17
temen2mu maksudnya :p

Montblanc
December 30, 2007, 03:32
Iya, nanti aku kasih tau temen2ku yg main violin, viola, ama cello. ::minum::