Saturday, February 6, 2010

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+ courses / Europe XVIII

International Handel Academy 2010

Date: February 28t March 6, 2010 (Ins. until February 1)

Held Karlsruhe, Germany

Substances and Teachers: clarinet (Schlade), bass (Roberts), flute (Huntgeburth), piano (Brunner), horn (Bruns), viola (Goossen), violin (Steck), cello (GEUS)

Information: Academie Internationale Handel / Baumeisterstrasse 11 / 76137 Karlsruhe / Germany / Tel +49.41.344.965.456 / / haendel-akademie@bstaatstheater.de 00

Lectures opera direction

Date: 12 April 24, 2010 a

Held Burgas, Bulgaria

Conditions: Mahler and Sibelius works

Substances and Teachers: conducting (Savic)

Information: Blue Danube International Opera Conducting Competition / 32-34 Strozzigasse / 1080 Wien / Austria / Tel and fax +43 14054030 / /

info@musikimpresario.com

Campus musicus

Date: 3 to 16 July 2010 (Ins. until March 15)

Location: Sion, Switzerland

Conditions: 12 to 20 years

materials and teachers: string orchestra (Ruha)

Information: Academie de Musique Sion / Rue du Vieux Collèege 13 / 1950 Sion / Switzerland / Tel & Fax +41.027.322.6652 / / info@amsion.ch

Lectures Queen Elisabeth Piano

Date: 18 to 21 May 2010 (Ins. up March 1)

Held Brussels, Belgium

materials and teachers: piano

Information: Secretariat du Concours Reine Elisabeth / 20 rue aux Laines / 1000 Bruxelles / Belgium / +32.22.134.050 Tel / Fax +32.25.143.297 /

international composition course

Date: 20 to 24 April 2010 (Ins. until February 3)

Held Ithaca (NY), United States

materials and teachers: composition (Meier)

Information: Ithaca College School of Music / 953 Danby Road / Ithaca / New York, 14850-7240 / United States

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CONTEST INTERNATIONAL CELLO "MURCIA 2010"

BASES

  1. PARTICIPANTS:
    1. The contest is open exclusively to all members of the bands participating in the International Festival of Youth Orchestras in the 2010 edition.
    2. The age limit is 25 years (born after March 22, 1984).
  2. AUDITIONS:
    1. The Cello Competition will take place on Friday March 26, 2010. Contestants will be notified where and when auditions.
    2. Auditions will be held in one session in which the contestant must perform a play and a forced choice.
    3. The test piece should be one chosen from the following: - From Suite No. 5, BWV 1011 by JS Bach: Prelude and Gavotte I and II - Sonata in E m J. Brahms, op. 38, 3rd movement - Sonata in "Old Style" by G. Cassadó, 3rd movement, "Dance with variations."
    4. The piece chosen will be for solo cello or piano accompaniment. In this case, the candidates may bring their own accompanist or, if necessary, facilitate the organization of the Festival. The duration of the work, or full extent, shall not exceed 10 minutes.
    5. The order of performance will be decided by drawing lots before the beginning of the auditions.
  3. JURY
    1. The jury will be chosen by the organization and shall be composed of renowned personalities in the field of music specialists and teachers of the instrument on which to perform the competition.
    2. The Jury will be announced at the closing concert of the Festival and will be delivered by the authorities present at the event.
  4. AWARDS:
    1. be a prize of 1,500 euros and a certificate.
    2. In case of tie the jury split the prize equally. Diploma will be delivered to that effect.
    3. The jury may create a second prize if appropriate, on the basis that it deems convenient. Diploma will be delivered to that effect.
    4. desert The jury may consider the verdict if he deems it appropriate.
  5. REGISTRATION: Participants must
    1. jaclemen@um.es send before February 28, 2010 the following information:
      • Name and date and place of birth.
      • Orchestra in which it participates. Work
      • chosen as compulsory and free work.
      • If you provide escort or should facilitate the organization
    2. Any questions or unexpected will be resolved according to criteria of the organization.
    3. The Jury is final. Entry in the competition implies acceptance of all these bases.

Friday, January 1, 2010

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New year, new platforms!


last few days have been very intense. Just before Christmas, I attended the Symposium Me, you and everybody we know is a curator in Amsterdam. Featured speakers from all corners, such as Bruce Sterling, Mieke Gerritzen, Rick Poynor, Andrew Keen ... Of which I'd like to highlight the performances of Sarah Cook, Willem Velthoven of Mediamatic, Aram Bartholl and Dagan Cohen, who explained how to revive the cinema thanks to Youtube. The truth is it was a wonderful time.

Building my first visit to Amsterdam, I went to see the science museum in the city, the Nemo. This museum is housed in a very unique building that simulates a large green boat, which was designed by architect Renzo Piano. It seemed a very comprehensive museum explaining prototypes from three-dimensional images to the secrets of memory. In Nemo you can learn about construction, electricity, space, genetics, adolescents, perception, robotics. There are areas dedicated to workshops and experimentation. It has a small shop where I bought a couple of curiosities, a Newton telescope and cardboard to build a game on pixels.

Although the visit was very pleasant, it surprised me childlike place ... This, I think that wonderful knowledge center was a little limited to children aged 0 to 10 years, just by appearances ... Not so deceive the senses, science museums are places for enjoyment and learning for all!

On Monday 21, taking advantage of the hours in Amsterdam, we visited the extraordinary exhibition recently organized by Mediamatic . This exhibition was created with the collaboration of people from different countries and is worth a visit. In the afternoon, our guide Dutch, Astrid Lubs, who is currently working with Citilab , showed us the insides of FabLab , Laboratory and manufacturing Waag Society . This was very interesting and enriching!

The return was somewhat uneven and were beginning to get the Christmas holidays, but despite the holidays, the Mandarin has been working ... Just before the end of the year, I announced the new website of the Newton Mandarin I've been preparing in recent days. So, this entry does occur as the last entry in this blog, because the changes are over and we have moved to:

the web Newton Tangerine Tangerine
Newton new blog
the Newton Tangerine future podcast

addition I've also been preparing a presentation that I will perform on the 4th January at 18h in Citilab Cornellá. I have already bought witch brooms, eggs, marbles, racing cars and cornstarch. I also had cooking sessions with my friends Astrid, Pau and his family ... If you want to know more or try our mandarins will have to come to the meet!

Happy 2010 to everyone and now we are in the new blog Newton Tangerine!