24. - 26. September 2019
Meisterkurs Laute
in Kooperation und Zusammenarbeit mit dem MK Blockflöte
unter Leitung von Prof. Han Tol, Basel/Bremen
Prof. Nigel North, Bloomington, USA
Kursrepertoire: frei wählbar
Meisterklasse, Einzelunterricht, Kammermusik mit der Blockflötenklasse Han Tol,
Technik und Interpretation
aktive und passive Teilnahme möglich
Kursbeginn: Dienstag, 24. September 2019, nachmittags
Kursende: Donnerstag, 26. September 2019, mittags
Gebühren:
255,00 Euro Kursgebühren/aktiv für Profis
225,00 Euro Kursgebühren/aktiv für Studenten
120,00 Euro Kursgebühren bei Passivteilnahme
135,00 Euro Kosten für Unterkunft (DZ) incl. Vollverpflegung im Forum Artium
Einzelzimmerzuschlag: 20,00 Euro pro Tag wenn verfügbar
Bei Kursteilnahme ohne Übernachtung/Verpflegung 60,00 Euro Aufschlag
Nigel
North was initially inspired into music, at age 7, by the early 60's
instrumental pop group "The Shadows". Nigel studied classical music
through the violin and guitar, eventually discovering his real path in life,
the lute, when he was 15. Basically self taught on the lute, he has (for over
30 years) developed a unique musical life which embraces activities as a
teacher, accompanist, soloist, director and writer.
Some
"mile stones" on the way have included the publication of a continuo
tutor (Faber 1987)- representing his work and passion for this subject. The
music of J.S.Bach has been another passion, and the 4 Volume CD collection
"Bach on the Lute" was recorded on the Linn Records label
(1994-1997), now available as a 4 disc box set.
The
ensemble Romanesca was formed by Nigel, together with Andrew Manze (violin) and
John Toll (harpsichord & organ). For ten years (1988-1998) they explored,
performed and recorded 17th century chamber music winning several international
awards for their recordings.
Nigel
North enjoys accompanying singers and is also an enthusiastic teacher. For over
20 years he was Professor of Lute at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama,
in London; from 1993-1999 he was Professor at the Hochschule der Künste,
Berlin; 2005-2207 he was Lute Professor at the Royal Conservatory in Den Haag ,
Netherlands, and since January 1999 Nigel North has been Professor of Lute at
the Early Music Institute, Indiana
University, Bloomington in the USA.
Recent
recording projects have included, Robert Dowland’s “A Musical Banquet” with
soprano, Monika Mauch, for ECM (2008) , Lute Songs with tenor Charles Daniels
for ATMA (2007) and the Lute Music of Robert Johnson for Naxos (2010).
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