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The participants of the master class are asked to prepare at least two works from various different stylistic eras. Passive participation as a listener is possible in all classes.
As well as the work in the seminar, all students will have the opportunity of working with the accompanist privately.
A chamber music seminar as well as daily TAI-CHI instruction are available free of charge to all those enrolled for an instrumental seminar. Additionally a half-hour lesson in breathing and movement techniques with Mrs. Susanne Skov is included.
Please remember to bring your own music as well as a music stand with you.
You are politely requested to enclose the following documents with your registration.
- Detailed curriculum vitae including study career
- A list of the repertoire prepared for the seminar
Deadline: Friday, 17.06.2011
| Fees: | |
| for active participants: | € 350,00 |
| for passive participants: | € 100,00 |
| Chamber Music: | € 250,00 |
| Chamber Music as a complementary seminar: | free |
| Breathing and Movement Training: | € 15,00 |
| Entry to the chamber orchestra: | free |
| Entry to other concerts: | € 3,00 |
For registration with the seminar and accommodation, please fill in the registration form.
We will acknowledge your registration form on receipt of the deposit of € 100,00 until 01.07.2010 which is payable by means of the enclosed giro transfer form. In case of short term cancellation, the down payment will not be refunded.
Notice: It is generally quite difficult to find accommodation in Neuberg an der Mürz, so we would like to apologize in advance for any inconvenience that this may cause. The allocation of the guestrooms available to us will take place on your arrival. If, for whatever reason, a reserved room is not used, a cancellation fee will be requested.
If you are going to stay in Neuberg an der Mürz warm clothing and good footwear are recommended.
The Neuberger Kulturtage should be understood as a kind of working holiday for artistic people, granting a wider public access to the international world of music whilst nurturing a college-like personal contact between students and teachers.
This excellent description of the Neuberger Kulturtage dating from the year 1978 is still accurate.
Until now the programme has proved and even improved its worth, as have many of the participating students who later went on to become professional musicians.
The combination of seminars, chamber music opportunities and concerts has been carefully chosen with these aims in mind.
We wish all musicians a lot of pleasure with their studies at the 2007 courses.
May they be a source of inspiration, pleasure and new experiences.
