Herzlich willkommen
zu den NORDDEUTSCHEN KLARINETTENTAGEN
dem Musikfestival in Bremen - rund
um die Klarinette
Die Norddeutschen
Klarinettentage sind ein Festival, das vom 06.-09.
Januar 2011 zum sechsten Mal stattfindet.
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Ziel des Festivals ist es, die Klarinette in ihrer
Vielfältigkeit einem breiten Publikum zugänglich zu
machen. So werden in den Konzerten viele verschiedene
Stilrichtungen eingebunden, die von der klassischen
Musik über den Jazz und Swing bis zur Klezmermusik
reichen.
Die Fülle an Möglichkeiten, welche die Klarinette bietet,
wird außerdem für Klarinettisten erfahrbar, die an dem
Kurs teilnehmen, der im Rahmen des Festivals angeboten
wird. Geleitet wird der Kurs von hervorragenden
Klarinettisten, die in renommierten Kulturorchestern
spielen und Lehrende an verschiedenen Institutionen der
Musikausbildung sind.
Künstlerischer Leiter des Festivals ist Prof. Marco
Thomas, der das Ensemble "Clarinet News" auf der Suche
nach neuen Klangfarben und Besetzungsmöglichkeiten
gründete. Die daraus gewonnene Spielfreude und
Flexibilität im Umgang mit der Klarinette, soll sowohl
Klarinettisten in dem Kurs vermittelt werden, als auch
auf alle Musikbegeisterten in den unterschiedlichen
Konzerten übergreifen.
9 January 2011
University of St Thomas,
Houston, Texas
Friday,
January 14, 2011, 8:00 PM
Performance is held in the Chapel at
First Unitarian Church, on Pierrepont St. between Clinton St. and Monroe Place
in Brooklyn Heights.
(for directions, please click on the link on our home page)
Mozart: Quintet for clarinet and strings in A major, KV 581
John Harbison: Quartet for violin, viola, cello, and flute Six American Painters
Hugo Wolf: Italian Serenade for string quartet
Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola, and harp
Ravel: Introduction and Allegro for flute, clarinet, two violins, viola, cello,
and harp
Nancy Allen, harp
Stephanie Jutt, flute
Alan Kay, clarinet
Erin Keefe, violin
Carmit Zori, violin
Hsin-Yun Huang, viola
Wilhelmina Smith, cello
January 20–22, 2011
University of California at
Davis - Ann Lavin, Director
Department of Music
UC Davis
One Shields Ave.
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 752-5537 phone
(530) 752-0983 fax
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Clarinet Festival
2011
Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi
Center
Directed by
faculty-affiliate Ann
Lavin
(clarinet), this 3-day
Clarinet Festival
(affectionately known to us as “Clar-Fest”)
brings together stunning visiting clarinetists
and university-level students to explore this
rich, mellow, and at times piercing sounding
family of instruments and the music written for
them. From the elegant and haunting threads of
Alban Berg's Four Pieces to the pulsating,
rhythmic inter-weaving of the popular New
York Counterpoint by Steve Reich for 11
clarinets, we will explore the wide and varied
compositions for clarinet in its solo, duo,
quartet, and ensemble form.
—Ann
Lavin
Schedule of Events
Day 1:
Thursday, January 20, 2011
12:05–1:00 PM
Shinkoskey Noon Concert: José González Granero,
principal clarinetist of the San Francisco
Opera. Program
includes Poulenc's Clarinet Sonata, Lovreglio's
Fantasia La Traviata, and one of the
Béla Kovács solo clarinet etudes, Hommage à
Manuel de Falla.
Free
2:00–4:00 PM
Master Class with José González Granero
$5*
Day 2: Friday,
January 21, 2011
12:00–1:30 PM
Workshop: The Feldenrais method with Erin
Finkelstein for wind players on breathing,
posture, and avoiding repetitive stress
injuries.
$5*
2:00–5:00 PM
Master Class with Charles Neidich
$5*
8:00–10:00 PM
Program I: Festival Concert, Ann Lavin & Guests
Twelve outstanding clarinetists come together in
a program that begins with Alban Berg's elegant
and haunting Four Pieces for clarinet and piano,
and finishes with the pulsating and popular
New York Counterpoint by Steve Reich. Also
on the program are works by Carter, Lutoslawski,
and UC Davis composers Jerome Rosen and Laurie
San Martin.
$8 Students & Children,
$20 Adults | Standard Seating
Day 3:
Saturday, January 22, 2011
12:00–2:00 PM
Workshop: Taking auditions, a how-to guide with
Ginger Kroft Barnetson for high school,
all-state, college, and professional clarinet
auditions.
3:00–5:00 PM
Workshop: Contemporary music performance for
clarinetists with Peter Josheff, featuring Ross
Bauer’s Highly Rubbery for Solo Bass
Clarinet.
$5*
8:00–10:00 PM
Program II: Charles Neidich, clarinet, with John
Cozza, piano
• Weinberg: Clarinet Sonata, op. 28
• Neidich: In Memoriam
• Brahms: Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, op. 120, no.
1
• Prokofiev: Sonata in D Major
• Neidich: Threnos
• Saint-Saëns: Introduction et Rondo
Capriccioso
$8 Students & Children,
$20 Adults | Standard Seating
* These
activities are not ticketed through the Mondavi
Center box office. Please either bring a cash or
check (payable to "UC Regents") to with you to
the event or mail in advance to:
Department of
Music
Attn: Clarinet Festival
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
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Sunday, January 23, 2011 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Rutgers Woodwind Day 2011
Flute Oboe Clarinet Bassoon Saxophone
Sunday,
January 23, 2011 - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Registration fee: $5 in advance, $15 at the door
(Parents/guardians attend free.)
Marryott
Music Building and Nicholas Music Center
Douglass Campus, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,
81 George
Street
New
Brunswick, NJ 08901
Hosted by Mason Gross Faculty
Members:
Bart Feller - flute
Kaoru Hinata - flute
Maureen Hurd -
clarinet
Angela Anderson Smith -
bassoon
Paul Cohen - saxophone
FEATURING
Kristin
Bertrand, New York City Repair Technician
AND
VENDORS
Conn-Selmer
Rico Reeds
Dillon Music, Woodwind Division, Woodbridge, NJ
Wright Music, Port Washington, NY
Professional Wind Instrument Consultants of New Jersey
Woodwind Pro Shop, Wilmington, DE
Carl Jackson, All Point Ligatures
Christopher Wickham, Bassoon Reeds
Dr.
Maureen Hurd - 732-932-8862
RSVP:
mlhurd@rci.rutgers.edu
You are
invited to attend an exciting event for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and
Saxophone students of all ages and abilities. Rutgers Woodwind Day 2011 is open
to professionals, amateurs, students, teachers, parents and music directors from
the greater New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York areas.
You will meet and work with
Rutgers University Music Faculty as well as Rutgers undergraduate and graduate
music students. Workshops, master classes, and concerts will be presented, and a
master repairperson will be available for minor repairs in the friendly and
comfortable setting of Marryott Music Building and Nicholas Music Center on the
Douglass Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
Participants
will have the opportunity to try and purchase a vast assortment of woodwind
instruments and accessories. Registration fee is $5 in advance or $15 at the
door. Parents/guardians attend free.
The
Schedule:
10:00
Registration $5/15
10:30
Introduction - All Participants - Meet the Rutgers Faculty
and Guests
10:45
Faculty Concert
11:45
Individual Instrument Master Classes - Taught by Rutgers Faculty
1:00
Clinic on Successful Auditioning – Taught by Rutgers Faculty
1:30 Open Time (Visit Vendors, Kristin Bertrand, etc.)
All Day:
Visit vendors
to try instruments and accessories for sale
Visit Kristin
Bertrand for minor repairs
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ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM
Name___________________ Age ____ Instrument _______ Years Studied___ Phone No.
__________
Address______________________________________________________________________________
Email Address
_________________________________________________________________________
Would you
like to play in a Master Class? Yes/No
Would you
like to play for the Audition Session? Yes/No
Return with
check or money order ($5) made payable to Rutgers University to: c/o
Maureen Hurd
ATTN:
Woodwind Day
Dept. of
Music, Mason Gross School of the Arts
Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey
81 George
St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901
26 January 2011
Musik und Urlaub nach Noten auf der Sonneninsel Mallorca
Erlebe zusammen mit der sympathischen Klarinettistin Sabine Grofmeier und anderen erfahrenen Gastdozenten eine Woche voller musikalischer Aktivitäten und gemeinsamen Musizierens in einem wunderschönen, mallorquinischen Ferienhaus im Nordosten der Trauminsel Mallorca!
Es wird jeden Tag gemeinsam musiziert, ganz gleich, welches Instrument Du spielst. Der Abend klingt aus bei romantischem Sonnenuntergang und gemütlichem Zusammensein.
Genieße die einzigartige Landschaft
lasse die Seele baumeln
tauche ein in die unendliche Faszination der Musik
Das Kursangebot von música en vivo richtet sich an Hobbymusiker und Musikliebhaber. Angesprochen sind alle Musikbegeisterten, die ihre Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten auf ihrem Instrument erweitern möchten.
Der Instrumentalunterricht findet schwerpunktmäßig in Gruppen statt. Gemeinsam werden bekannte und unbekannte Werke erarbeitet – alles, was das Herz berührt – und die Interpretation von Musik sowie die Förderung der sinnlichen und körperlichen Wahrnehmung vermittelt.
Die Voraussetzung für die Teilnahme an einem Kurs sind Grundkenntnisse im Umgang mit dem Instrument, Basiswissen, Töne, Noten und Griffe.
Entdecke Dein Instrument und
Deine Liebe zur Musik ganz neu
genieße die Ruhe und einzigartige Schönheit der Insel
Herzliche Grüsse,
Deine