World Summer Flute E-Master 2020
"ONLINE Materclasses - Napolinova"
L'Associazione “Napolinova” organizza concerti e Masterclass con i più prestigiosi solisti e i più emeriti docenti del mondo, nelle sale più famose di Napoli fin dal 1995, anno della sua fondazione.
In questo momento difficile, con l'obiettivo di offrire ai giovani di tutto il mondo l'opportunità di confrontarsi e di crescere attraverso il rapporto con grandi artisti, organizza le “World Summer E-Masterclasses”.
I docenti terranno le lezioni tramite Skype, Zoom o WeChat da tutto il mondo. Scaricare queste app per telefono, tablet e computer è estremamente facile. Queste app consentono di effettuare videochiamate di alta qualità e vengono utilizzate dai più famosi docenti del mondo.
Andrea Oliva 1/8 - 30/9
Amy Porter 3 - 9/8
REGOLAMENTO
- 1) Le World Summer E-Masterclass danno l'opportunità di avere delle lezioni online da alcuni dei più grandi musicisti del mondo e sono aperte a giovani musicisti di qualsiasi nazionalità.
- 2) Le Masterclasses sono a numero chiuso e prevedono la partecipazione di un massimo di 8 allievi “effettivi” ognuna. Non sono previsti “uditori”.Ogni studente riceverà tre lezioni individuali di 60 minuti
- 3) Per l’ammissione farà fede l’ordine di arrivo delle domande che, regolarmente compilate e corredate da tutti i documenti richiesti all’articolo 8, saranno accettate fino al 20 luglio 2020. Dopo il 20 luglio, Napolinova comunicherà l’accettazione dell’iscrizione ai primi 8 richiedenti, mentre a tutti gli altri sarà restituito il contributo organizzativo versato (meno eventuali tasse bancarie).
- 4) Il programma è libero. Ogni partecipante dovrà indicare nella scheda d’iscrizione i brani che intende studiare durante la masterclass scelta . A tutti varrà dato un Diploma di partecipazione.
- 5) Scadenza iscrizioni: 20 luglio 2020. Il contributo di partecipazione sarà restituito, al netto di eventuali commissioni bancarie, solo se la Masterclass sarà annullata dall’Associazione e a quelli non ammessi dall’Associazione.
- 6) Per partecipare, inviare i seguenti articoli a info@associazionenapolinova.it:
a) Modulo di domanda
b) Copia di un documento d'identità valido (se minore, anche quello del genitore)
c) una breve biografia
d) Copia della ricevuta PayPal o bonifico bancario per il contributo organizzativo relativo alla Master scelta.
- Il contributo organizzativo potrà essere versato in due modi:
- tramite bonifico bancario del contributo organizzativo:
Iscrizioni con eventuali commissioni bancarie non pagate non saranno ritenute valide
Associazione Culturale Napolinova
IBAN: IT97M0335901600100000001709 - BIC BCITITMM
Agenzia 5500, Piazza Paolo Ferrari 10 - 20121 Milano (Mi) ItaliaOppure iscriviti con paypal con un contributo-donazione, aggiungendo ulteriori 15 euro per iscrizioni dall'Europa e 20 euro per iscrizioni dal resto del Mondo al contributo organizzativo:
- 7) Le lezioni saranno divise durante i giorni previsti dalla Masterclass scelta. L’associazione organizzerà gli orari delle lezioni in base alle diverse Masterclass e ai diversi fusi orari.
- 8) Gli insegnanti e gli studenti riceveranno il programma delle lezioni dall'organizzazione. Al momento stabilito dall'organizzazione Napolinova lo studente contatterà tramite l’app indicata il docente.
- 9) Il presente Regolamento è stato redatto in italiano e in inglese. In caso di dubbi sulla loro interpretazione, prevarrà la versione italiana.
- 10) L’iscrizione ad una delle Masterclass implica la completa accettazione di tutte le regole sopra elencate.
FLAUTO MASTERCLASS
ANDREA OLIVA: 1 Agosto - 30 Settembre 2020
- Le lezioni (giorni ed orari) andranno concordate direttamente con il docente
- Il docente terrà le lezioni entro il 30 settembre.
- Contributo organizzativo € 300
Flautist Andrea Oliva studied with Gabriele Betti, Claudio Montafia, Glauco Cambursano, Jean Claude Gerard and Sir James Galway. He was invited as Principal Flute by the Berlin Philharmonic at the age of 23, during his Karajan Academy period, under the baton of Claudio Abbado and Mariss Jansons. He was awarded the third prize at the ARD Munich (2004) and first prize at the Kobe International Flute Competition (2005). He also collaborates with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and the
Chamber Orchestra of Europe. He has performed as soloist with the Accademia di Santa Cecilia Orchestra (Nielsen Concerto and the italian premiere of Dalbavie Concerto). He is a member of the Wind Quintet of Santa Cecila and Concertgeboeuw and I Cameristi di Santa Cecilia. As soloist and teacher he has been invited by many flute festivals in China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, USA, UK, Slovenia, Germany and Italy. He has recorded CDs for the labels Da Vinci Publishing, Falaut edition, Aulicus Classics, ARTS, Chant de Linos, VDM, Hyperion, Decca and Sony. Andrea Oliva Is currently Principal Flautist of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome, Italy, Professor at the CSI Music University of Lugano, Switzerland and he is currently Visiting Flute Professor at the RNCM of Manchester
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AMY PORTER: 3 - 9 Agosto 2020
- Gli orari e i giorni delle lezioni saranno organizzate dall’Associazione
- Contributo organizzativo € 350
Flutist Amy Porter has been praised by critics for her exceptional musical talent and passion for scholarship. In a versatile and distinguished career as one of the world’s leading concert performers, she has become one of the most skillful and creative muses for composers of our time. Critics uniquely note her “strength, beauty, a captivating and seductive force, sensitivity, perfection and a sense of humor.” Amy Porter is performing American flute concerti to critical acclaim. When she performed her commissioned concerto “Trail of Tears” by Michael Daugherty in January 2020 with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, one reviewer wrote, "Porter's appearance with a modern piece in which such embedding of the guest artist with the vehicle shone so brightly seems to me a high point in the ICO's recent history." When she recorded and performed the work with the Albany (NY) Symphony in May 2015, The Albany Times Union wrote: "The focus remained on Porter’s beautiful tone color and Daugherty’s imaginative deployment of the orchestra." American Record Guide has lauded her playing for having "an innocent American lyricism..." and reviewers for annarbor.com write about her live performances, “Amy Porter deeply imbues her performance with a sense of narrative and of speech and, yes, drama.” This captivating performer was described by Carl Cunningham in the Houston Post as having “succeeded in avoiding all the overdone playing styles of the most famous flutists today.” In American Record Guide, flutist Christopher Chaffee wrote, “If you have not heard her playing, you should.” Ms. Porter “played with graceful poise,” noted Allan Kozinn in The New York Times. And Geraldine Freedman, writing in the Albany Gazette, commented, “Amy Porter showed that she’s not only very versatile but that she can do everything well. She chose a program that tested every aspect of her playing from a Baroque sensibility to using the instrument as a vehicle of sound effects, and she met each challenge with passion, skill and much musicality.”
Ms. Porter has been a featured soloist with the American Composers Orchestra at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, and with the Atlanta, Houston, Omaha, Delaware, Albany, Flint, Billings, Battle Creek, Arkansas, and Elgin symphony orchestras. She has twice appeared in recital at the National Concert Hall in Taipei, as well as at Skidmore College’s Arthur Zankel Music Center. Her collaborators have included such distinguished conductors as Nicholas McGegan, Ransom Wilson, David Alan Miller, Yoel Levi, Thomas Wilkins, José-Luis Gomez, Enrique Diemecke, David Amado, Anne Harrigan, and Arie Lipsky. She has given premieres of works by Michael Daugherty, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Joel Puckett, Christopher Caliendo, Katherine Hoover, and Frank Ticheli, among others.
Winner of the 3rd Kobe International Flute Competition and the Paris/Ville d’Avray International Flute Competition, Ms. Porter has served on international juries around the world, including the 6th Kobe International Flute Competition. She has been heard in recital on National Public Radio; highlighted on PBS’s Live From Lincoln Center; and featured on the covers and as a writer for the magazines Flute Talk in the USA and The Flute in Japan. In 2006 Ms. Porter became the first performing artist to be awarded the University of Michigan’s Henry Russel Award for distinguished scholarship and conspicuous ability as a teacher. Her popular study guide on the German composer Sigfrid Karg-Elert elicited the following comment from Spanish Flute Society: “Strength, beauty, a captivating and seductive force, sensitivity, perfection and a sense of humor characterize the impressive American flautist Amy Porter.” She has won praise both as a recording artist and as a chamber musician. Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, in her New York Times review of the CD In Translation: Selections from J.S. Bach’s Cello Suites on the Equilibrium label, applauded Ms. Porter for her “gleaming, lyrical reading” of those works. As a member of Trio Virado with violist Juan-Miguel Hernandez and guitarist João Luiz, she recorded Mangabeira, a CD featuring works by Piazzolla, Brouwer, Hand, Assad and Luiz, about which Ken Keaton wrote in American Record Guide: “First let me say that these are fine musicians, and they present a set of performances that are unfailingly strong, expressive, and imaginative.” Formerly a member of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Ms. Porter is Principal Flute of North Carolina’s Brevard Music Center, where she performs as soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player.Highlights of Ms. Porter’s 2019-2020 season as soloist include performances of Michael Daugherty’s Trail of Tears with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, the Brevard Music Center Sinfonia conducted by Joanne Falletta, and on tour with Florida orchestras in Vero Beach and Brevard. Recent releases include her latest CD Ballade, featuring the late works of Philippe Gaubert. Also newly released is THE GAUBERT CYCLE: The Complete Works for Flute and Piano by Philippe Gaubert, a DVD and movie download with guests Tim Carey and Penelope Fischer. The printed edition, Philippe Gaubert Treasures for Flute and Piano, is published by Carl Fischer.
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Ms. Porter graduated from The Juilliard School and pursued further studies at the Mozarteum Academy in Salzburg. She plays a 14K white gold flute with rose gold engraved keys made for her by the Wm. S. Haynes Co.
Amy Porter is represented worldwide by Sciolino Artist Management, samnyc.us..