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5 to 17 September

2016 ACADEMY

for Strings / Directors Prof. David Grimal / Prof. Hans-Peter Hofmann for Choir and Conducting / Director Prof. Georg Grün Scholarships from The Peter and Luise Hager Foundation and the ME Saar Foundation

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In collaboration with The Peter and Luise Hager Foundation and the ME Saar Foundation

From 5 to 17 September 2016 The application documents should be sent to: Artistic Directors: Prof. David Grimal Prof. Georg Grün Prof. Hans-Peter Hofmann • Strings Academy: 5 to 10 September 2016 • Choral Academy: 12 to 17 September 2016 • Conductors‘ Academy: 12 to 17 September 2016

Dear young musicians, I hereby warmly invite you to participate in the „HfM Saar Summer School 2016“, which will be held for the first time from 5 to 17 September 2016. In future, in addition to our „Junge Akademie Saar“ term-time teaching, we will also promote up-and-coming musicians with our „HfM Saar Summer School“. Over the course of a week, participants will, under professional conditions, work in an ensemble and during individual lessons on complex compositions, which will be performed together at the end of each week. The focus of all three academies will be on intensive, practical cooperation with experienced professionals.

Thanks to the generous support of The Peter and Luise Hager Foundation and the ME Saar Foundation, participants can with a scholarship attend free of charge. Applicants who do not receive scholarships are also welcome to take part in the HfM Saar Summer School as passive participants subject to payment of a low fee. I look forward to receiving your applications and to inspiring weeks in September in Saarbrücken. Yours sincerely

Prof. Wolfgang Mayer

Strings Academy

Prof. David Grimal (violin)

5 to 10 September 2016 Artistic Directors:

Programme:

Prof. David Grimal Prof. Hans-Peter Hofmann

Dmitri Shostakovich „Chamber Symphony“ and Béla Bartók „Divertimento“

The Strings Academy combines in a simultaneously demanding and participative concept individual playing and collective practice in a novel way.

The Strings Academy is aimed at:

Participants and teachers together form a string orchestra (8, 7, 6, 5, 3) that intentionally has no conductor. Besides daily chamberorchestra rehearsals supplemented with rehearsals in smaller chamber-music ensembles, participants are taught individually by the professors.

• professional chamber musicians and instrumentalists who are looking for new challenges with respect to ensemble playing

Teachers: Prof. David Grimal (violin) Prof. Hans-Peter Hofmann (violin) Prof. Jone Kaliunaite (viola) Prof. Xavier Phillips (cello) Prof. Wolfgang Harrer (double bass)

• young, ambitious and talented string players who are active internationally

David Grimal works as a soloist with, among others, the Orchestre de Paris, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the National Orchestra of Russia, the Orchestre National de Lyon, the New Japan Philharmonic, the Orchestra of the Opéra de Lyon, the Orchestra of the Mozarteum of Salzburg, the Symphony Orchestra of Jerusalem and the Sinfonia Varsovia. In 2004 he founded the conductor-less artists‘ collective „Les Dissonances“. David Grimal has been professor of violin at the HfM University of Music Saar since 2009.

Prof. Hans-Peter Hofmann (violin) Hans-Peter Hofmann has been concertmaster of the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bavarian Chamber Orchestra and the Berlin Chamber Orchestra. Since 2006, he has acted as a concertmaster, chamber musician and soloist for „Les Dissonances“. Since 2007, he has conducted the European Union Chamber Orchestra. In October 2010, Hans-Peter Hofmann was appointed professor at the HfM University of Music Saar.

Prof. Jone Kaliunaite (viola) Jone Kaliunaite was the principal violist at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. As a soloist she has worked with, among others, the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra and the Philharmonie Südwestfalen. As a sought-after chamber musician she has performed with Maxim Vengerov, Gustav Rivinius, Eduard Brunner, and Thomas Duis to name just a few. In 2005, Jone Kaliunaite was appointed professor of viola at the HfM University of Music Saar.

Prof. Xavier Phillips (cello) The close collaboration with Mstislav Rostropovich has strongly influenced Xavier Phillips‘ artistic work. He has given concerts with the Orchestre National de France, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Scottish Orchestra, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and the Filarmonica della Scala. Chamber music plays a key role in Xavier Phillips‘ work.

Prof. Wolfgang Harrer (Kontrabass) Wolfgang Harrer was section leader in the Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna and a solo bassist in the Vienna Kammeroper. He is a guest-player in the orchestras of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic as well as in the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. As a sought-after chamber musician he has given concerts with the Melos Quartet, Klangforum, Ensemble „die reihe“, „Ensemble des 20. Jahrhunderts“, Ensemble „Kontrapunkte“ and the Alt-Wiener Octet. Since 1996 he has been professor of double bass at the HfM University of Music Saar.

Choral Academy

12 to 17 September 2016 Artistic Director:

Programme:

Prof. Georg Grün

Max Reger (1873-1916)

Development and performance of complex choral music under professional conditions in an academy choir together with professional singers from radio choirs or the professional choral scene in every vocal group. The latter will coach the scholarship holders during the entire duration of the Choral Academy, providing targeted vocal training that is entirely tailored to the individual needs and requirements of professional vocal ensemble work and its literature.

Three songs for 6-part (SAATBB) Choir (Op. 39) O death, how bitter you are (Op. 110/3) Three songs for Choir SATB and Piano (Op. 6) Der Einsiedler (The Hermit) (Op. 144a.) - piano version -

Teachers: Prof. Georg Grün 12 professional choristers

The Choral Academy is aimed primarily at singers aged between 16 and 26 years who:

Prof. Georg Grün

Elke Rutz

Conductor Kammerchor Saarbrücken

Alto Kammerchor Stuttgart

Florian Cramer Tenor Kammerchor Stuttgart

Maria Bernius Soprano Kammerchor Stuttgart

• wish to experience choral work on a high level that exceeds that required by amateur choirs and which approaches the semi-professional level

Mirjam Hantke-Zimnol

• are interested in enrolling for a university degree in singing

Angelika Lenter

• who hope to gain new impetus from completing professional choral work at the HfM University of Music Saar

Soprano Kammerchor Saarbrücken

Soprano SWR Vocal Ensemble

Isolde Assenheimer Alto German Chamber Choir

Agnes Schauder Alto Kammerchor Stuttgart

Tilman Kögel Tenor Amsterdam Baroque / Collegium Vocale Gent

Tristan Meister Tenor Ensemble Vocappella Limburg

Johannes Hill Bass Kammerchor Stuttgart

Mathis Koch Bass Kammerchor Stuttgart

Adolph Seidel Bass Kammerchor Stuttgart

Conductors‘ Academy

12 to 17 September 2016 Artistic Director:

Conductors‘ Academy – general information:

Prof. Georg Grün

• two hours a day of conducting lessons by Prof. Georg Grün (only with active participation)

The Conductors‘ Academy focuses primarily on questions of interpretation, choral sound, intonation and the realisation thereof when conducting and rehearsing in a professional context. Particular attention is paid to batonconducting and the individual „conductoral language“ of the participants through individual conducting lessons with Prof. Grün, passive participation in the choral rehearsals and own conducting of the academy choir, the rehearsals of which are video-recorded and subsequently evaluated as part of the preparation of the candidate choral works for rehearsal and conducting. Teacher: Prof. Georg Grün

• one hour a day of active work with the Academy Choir, shared between the four active conducting scholarship holders (only with active participation) • up to four hours‘ a day of passive participation in the choir rehearsal under the direction of Prof. Georg Grün The Conductors‘ Academy is aimed at: • conducting students and young conductors interested in completing a continuing-education course in choral conducting • church musicians, school musicians, amateur choir conductors

Professor Georg Grün Georg Grün ranks among the most sought-after choral conductors and choral sound specialists in the world. In 1990, he founded the KammerChor Saarbrücken and remains its artistic director today. With the ensemble he has won major international and national choir competitions, has performed at many renowned music festivals and has regularly produced CDs for CarusVerlag and Rondeau. Between 2000 and 2012 Georg Grün was professor of choral conducting at the Musikhochschule Mannheim, with whose newly-formed Chamber Choir he also won numerous international prizes. In 2012, Georg Grün was appointed professor at the HfM University of Music Saar, and in 2013 took

on the role of conductor of the Ev. Chorgemeinschaft an der Saar. Georg Grün travels extensively both in Germany and abroad as a guest conductor, adjudicator and teacher of international master classes in choral conducting. Since 2010, he has been a mentor of the Conductors‘ Forum of the German Music Council and since 2015, chairman of the jury at the renowned International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf. In 2016 concerts, adjudicator work, master classes and guest conducting engagements will take him, among other places, to Italy, France, Ireland, Spain and Poland.

Vorwort

Selection of active participants • Strings Academy The artistic directors will select from among the candidates seven first violins, six second violins, five violas, four cellos and two double basses. Passive participation in the Strings Academy is also possible. • Choral Academy The artistic director will select from among the candidates six active participants per vocal group. Passive participation in the Choral Academy is also possible. • Conductors‘ Academy The artistic director will select from among the applicants up to eight candidates. At the start of the Conductors‘ Academy, up to four active participants will be chosen following a preliminary conducting session. The remaining candidates may participate as passive participants in the Conductors‘ Academy

Registration: All participants, whether active or passive, must complete the application form at: www.hfm.saarland.de Enrolment is binding after payment of the fee of 100 euros. After active participation the registration fee will be refunded.

Participation costs: The course fee of 600 euros is financed for the selected active participants through a grant from the Peter and Luise Hager Foundation and the ME Saar Foundation. The costs for accommodation and meals are not included in the participation fee. We are happy to help you find suitable accommodation.

Application procedure for a scholarship as an active particicpant General application documents: • Completed application form • CV • Letter of motivation For the individual academies the following must also be submitted: Strings Academy Recent video recording of an own performance as a soloist (max. 10 minutes, two pieces from different eras) Choral Academy Recent video recording of a singing performance as a soloist (max. 10 minutes, two pieces from different eras) Conductors‘ Academy Recent video recording in which the candidate can be seen conducting (no rear view, max. 15 minutes, at least two a cappella works)

The application documents should be sent to: Hochschule für Musik Saar Chor- und Orchesterbüro Stichwort „Summer School 2016“ Bismarckstrasse 1 66111 Saarbrücken [email protected] Application deadline: 31 May 2016 For more information visit www.hfm.saarland.de

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