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Summer Academy

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Namur, 6th to 10th of July 2007
  with a posssible extension from the 11th to the 15th of July, concentrating on ensembles and chamber groups

 


Concept - Individual lessons - Ensemble workshops - Violin and bowmaking - Body Awareness - Housing - Fees - Application Form

 
Concept

 

The Summer Academy of the 'Ateliers de Musique Ancienne' takes place in centrally located Namur, capital of Wallonia. During a week of intensive exchange and music-making, the days divided between individual lessons, ensemble playing and private practice. The Summer Academy is a joint initiative of the Centre de Chant Choral de Namur and Métamusique organisation, as part of the "Festival Musical de Namur".


The academy is intended for
- those who wish to develop their knowledge of Early Music
- musicians with modern training who would like to discover early instruments
- players interested in exploring 17th- and 18th-century style on their modern instruments
- chamber music groups, both instrumental and vocal
- those seeking to meet other like-minded musicians, open to new visions on interpretation
- people who are curious about historical bowmaking and stringed instrument setup.

The academy is organised in two sessions of 5 days.
- The first session, from the 6th to the 10th of July, will concentrate on individual lessons, lessons for pre-existing chamber music groups and the ensemble workshops.
- For the second session, from the 11th to the 15th of July, the emphasis will be on ensembles. More detailed work in the existing groups will be extended to include chamber groups formed during the first session.

During the Academy, participants have free access to all of the concerts in the "Festival Musical de Namur".

Participation is limited to seven active class members or ensembles per teacher, to ensure optimum quality of teaching.

Individual lessons

 

Voice : Gréta De Reyghere
Recorder : Frédéric de Roos
Traverso : Jan De Winne
Oboe : Marcel Ponseele
Bassoon : Julien Debordes
Violin and viola :
Mira Glodeanu
Cello : Marion Middenway
Viola da Gamba : Susie Napper
Sakbutt :
Wim Becu
Natural Trumpet : Jonathan Impett
Percussions : Maarten van der Valk
Harpsichord and continuo : Fréderick Haas
Fortepiano : Kimiko Nishi

Accompanists
Voice accompaniment :
Kimiko Nishi
Continuo : Jacques Willemyns
Continuo and keyboard tuning : Julien Wolfs

Participants may choose their own repertoire.

Ensemble workshops

 

Vocal Polyphony : Bruno Boterf
- This workshop is open to all who can read music fluently.
- Repertoire will be from the late 16th century, studied mainly in unaccompanied vocal quartets
- Individual advice on vocal technique will be offered to participants as needed.
- Academy members from the instrumental classes are invited to join the workshop if interested.

Chamber music : Benoit Douchy and Florian Heyerick
Assistant :
Ingrid Bourgeois
- This section is open to pre-existing chamber music groups who wish to concentrate on certain aspects of the repertoire without necessarily having individual lessons as well.
- Lessons are also available for other academy members wishing to work on chamber repertoire.
- Instrumental teachers will also coach chamber music if their schedule permits.
- We welcome enthusiastic amateur chamber groups in this section.

A special reduced fee is offered to groups who sign up together!

Violin and bowmaking workshop

 

Bowmaking : Bruno Sporcq

Although bowmaking is now a profession in itself, this has not always been the case! In the 16th and 17th centuries, musicians often used bows they made themselves from locally-grown wood

- Participation in this workshop requires no previous experience, and non-musicians are of course also welcome.
- Each member will make a 17th-century baroque bow with a clip-in frog; choice of instrument is open.
- The class is limited to seven participants.

String Instrument setup : Pierre Van Engeland

Body awareness

 

Musicians often live with a certain level of physical discomfort. Should we accept this as a necessary evil?

Continuing in the philosophy of Métamusic, the Namur Summer Academy would like to offer musicians some tools for understanding the sources of pain and tension, as well as ideas towards transforming them.

We have therefore invited Masato Matsuura, Nô actor and swordmaster, to join our Academy, transmitting some basic elements of these venerable japanese art-forms and help us gain a greater bodily awareness.

Priority for inscription in this workshop will be given to Academy teachers and members, but outside participants are not excuded if space permits.

Housing

 


- Moderately priced single-rooms are available in the buildings of a local boarding school, 10 minutes walk from the centre of town.
- On our website you can also find a list of adresses for holiday accomodation and bed&breakfast in the region (gites et maison hôtes)
- The Hotel de Flandre, in the centre of Namur, is offering a reduced price to Academy members who book through our office.

Midday and evening meals are provided on the Academy premises.

Fees

 

Instrumental Academy

 

First session

Individual lessons : Lessons + ensembles / hot lunch / free entry to Festival concerts
One instument €350
Two instruments : €550

Ensemble workshops : Lessons / hot lunch / free entry to Festival concerts
Groups of 2 to 4 people : €250 per person
Groups of 4 or more : €200 per person
Participation is limited to seven active class members or ensembles per teacher, to ensure optimum quality of teaching.

Auditor : lunch and reduced price tickets for Festival concerts
€20 per person per day

Second session

In addition to first session : €200
Second session only : €200

Violin and bowmaking workshop

 

Lessons / hot lunch / free entry to Festival concerts : €450 (10 days)
Tool rental and materials : €250

Food and Lodging


Boarding school rooms : €145 per 5-day period, including breakfast and evening meal
Evening meal for those housed elsewhere : €10 per meal

Applications will be taken into consideration on receipt of a down payment of €30, or €50 for boarders.

Please make payments by bank transfer to

Banque Dexia
Agence : rue de Dave - 5100 Jambe - Belgique
Compte du Centre de Chant Choral : 068 - 2032706 - 01
Compte IBAN : BE 43 0682 0327 0601
Code BIC : GKCCBEBB