the trumpet player british royal wedding, David BlackderOne of the teachers will be thirty-nine Curitiba Music Workshop, which takes place in January 2022, and is part of the event’s early music core, which offers lessons for R$30, in an interactive distance learning format.
Requests can be submitted at Location From the music workshop until 17 December. Classes will be broadcast live, through the Microsoft Teams platform, which gives access to class registration.
Straight from England, Holland, Italy, Germany, Norway and Poland, the most famous musicians from the classical scene of old international music will be teaching techniques and theories to students in the Curitiba Music Workshop for approximately two hours. The classes are accompanied by experienced music translators.
In this 39th edition, the event presents a rolling roster of professors and educators, according to information from the organization. The early music category, for example, features names from the new generation of international musicians playing in European orchestras or teachers at famous schools. (check the list at the end).
One of the highlights of the Old is Bork-Fritjhof Smith (Germany). A master of the cornet cycle, the wind instrument considered the ancestor of the trumpet, Smith is currently the main translator of this instrument, playing regularly at festivals throughout Europe, Israel, and North and South America with ancient musical groups.
Commented Janet Andrade, General Coordinator of Music Workshop in Curitiba.
Another notable item to appear on the list of ancient music teachers at the 39th Curitiba Music Workshop is trumpeter David Blackader (UK). In 2018, he enthusiastically played at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan. Specializing in Baroque music, Blackader is a trumpeter at the Academy of Early Music.
The 39th Curitiba Music Workshop is organized by the Municipality of Curitiba, the Cultural Foundation of Curitiba and the Curitiba Institute of Arts and Culture (ICAC), and the Special Secretariat for Culture, Ministry of Tourism Patria Amada Brasil, with major support from the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná.
Organizations Cultural Center Guerra Theater, Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Farinya Family, School of Music and Fine Arts of Parana – Parana State University (Ansbar), Theater of Regina Caselo, Parana Federal University – Pro-magazine for Extension and Culture (PROEC), also supports the event.
Early Music – Teachers & Courses
baroque violin
Distance Learning Course – January 19, 12:30 p.m.
Cecilia Bernardini (Italy/Netherlands)
She is widely regarded as one of the most versatile violinists of her generation, playing both modern and Baroque violins. Incorporates Serafino String Trio.
Baroque violin and chamber music conversations
Distance Learning Course – January 22, 12:30 p.m.
Claire Holden (Inglaterra)
His research interests include historical string performance, music in Vienna and London in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and performance philosophy.
baroque violin
Distance Learning Course – January 20, Confirmation Time
Oliver Webber (England)
He lectures throughout Europe on various aspects of historical performance. He is currently involved in a project to recreate the original Italian 17th century violin ensemble.
baroque cello
EAD cycle – date and time not confirmed
Christine von der Goltz (Germany / Norway)
German-Norwegian cellist and Baroque cellist teacher in Frankfurt. She is a famous soloist, chamber musician, and artistic leader of the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra.
baroque cello
Distance Learning Course – January 27, 12:30 p.m.
Anderson Fiorelli (Brazil / Germany)
He holds a master’s degree in historical interpretive practices and in chamber music, both from the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München. His main focus is working with chamber music and he is a founding member of the groups Villa Duo, isAR-Trio and Danzi Duo.
transverse baroque flute
Distance Learning Course – January 21, 12:30 p.m.
Anna Besson (France)
Winner of the Cziffra Foundation’s annual exams, Anna Besson studied modern flutes at the Conservatoires Supérieurs de Musique in Paris and Geneva.
sweet flute
Distance learning course – January 24 at 12:30 pm
Ines de Avena (Brazil / Netherlands)
Specializes in research and performance of Neapolitan Baroque music. Recreating forgotten Italian flutists in Baroque style, he orders copies and releases instruments into performances and recordings.
Baroque bassoon
Distance Learning Course – January 19, 12:30 p.m.
Tomasz Wisowski (Bologna)
He is a member of groups such as InVento & Nova Silesia and is a teacher of the Baroque Bassoon class at the Pozna Academy of Music.
natural horn
Distance Learning Course – January 23, 12:30 p.m.
Martin Lawrence (UK)
In addition to playing with The Age of Enlightment Orchestra, he works with other teams such as The English Concert and Il Giardino Armonico.
natural trumpet
Distance Learning Course – January 26, 12:30 p.m.
David Blackadder (UK)
The main trumpet was at the English Baroque soloist and Orchester Revolutionaire et Romantique under the direction of Sir John Eliot Gardiner, and at the Academy of Old Music with Christopher Hogwood.
David had the great honor of performing at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding in front of a global live audience of 1.9 billion viewers.
Violon
EAD cycle – date and time not confirmed
Paolo Zuccheri (Italy)
Ol bass and viola da Gamba are played in the Baroque Festspiel Orchester Gottingen Orchestra, directed by N. Mc Gegan. He teaches guitar and guitar at the Accademia di musica antica in Brunico (Bz). and Laboratorio per la Musica e l’Opera Barroca in Bazzano (BO).
Cornetto
Distance Learning Course – January 17, 12:30 p.m.
Burke Fritghof Smith (Germany)
From 2008 to 2017 he taught Corneto and Decreases at the Hochschule für Musik Trossingen and in 2017 he was appointed Professor of Corneto at Schola Cantorum Basiliensis after Bruce Dickey.
Harpsichord and clavichord
Distance Learning Course – January 21, 12:30 p.m.
Mino van Dilt (Netherlands)
Since 1995, Mino van Delft has been a professor of ukulele, clavicord, continuous bass, and band performance at the Amsterdam Conservatory.
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