10/03/2012

Violin Faculty of Session I in 2013 EMFA Halle





2013 Euro Music Festival and Academy will be held on July 22- August 22, 2013 in Halle (Haendel's City), Germany in cooperation with The Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. 

The Academy will be held divided into 3 sessions for one month.

SESSION I      July 21(arrival) - August 1(departure)
SESSION II     August 1(arrival) - August 12(departure)
SESSION III    August 12(arrival) - August 23(departure)




  • PIANO 
  • VIOLIN 
  • VIOLA 
  • CELLO 
  • GUITAR
  • SINGING 
  • FLUTE
  • CHAMBER MUSIC




  • [SESSION I(Teaching Dates July 22 - 31) VIOLIN PROFESSORS]



    Prof. Annick Roussin, CRR de Paris FRANCE
    Prof. Ingolf Turban, Munich GERMANY
    Prof. Tomasz Tomaszewski, UdK Berlin GERMANY






    APPLICATION & INQUIRY 
    emfacademy@gmail.com



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    Prof. Annick Roussin 
    studied with Michele Auclair at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Paris and in 1977 she was awarded a first prize in violin and chamber music. She then began a soloist career throughout the world after taking several major prizes at International Competitions(Long-Thibaud 1979, Geneva 1980, Tchaikovsky 1982).
    Annick Roussin shows a deep interest in teaching. She has been teaching the violin at the Lyon CNSM since 2000 and at the Paris CRR since 2007. 

    Prof. Ingolf Turban
    With solo performances in greatest concert halls of the world including the Berlin and Munich Philharmonic; the Kennedy Center,  Washington; Avery Fisher Hall, New York; Tonhalle, Zurich; Goldenen Saal, Vienna or the Scala, Milan; working with directors like Sergiu Celibidache, Charles Dutoit, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Yehudi Menuhin, Jun Märkl and Marcello Viotti, Ingolf Turban commands  a repertoire of works, some of which have rarely been performed on stage. 
    His virtuosic skill for Niccolò Paganinis works gained critical acclaim for his March 2006 performance with the New York Philharmonic, additionally his complete recording of the six violin concertos (Telos Records) and in the TV documentary „Paganinis Geheimnis“ (merkur.tv 2006).
    His extensive repertoire in all branches has produced over 40 albums. His much celebrated premiere performances have gained world wide acclaim and are now recognized as standard concert works. In 2005 he founded the Chamber Orchestra „I Virtuosi di Paganini“.  In the 11 previous years, he was professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Stuttgart, Germany, then was called to the University for Music and Theater in Munich, Germany. 

    Prof. Tomasz Tomaszewski
    was born in Czechowice, Poland and studied at the Warsaw Music Academy under Professor Wronski. After graduating with distinction he continued his studies at the Leningrad Conservatory under Professor Gutnikov as well as in Freiburg under Professor Fournier, Liebermann, Hiller and Szerny. With the "Polish String Quartet" he went on extensive concert tours across Europe and Australia. As a soloist of the "Polish Chamber Orchestra" he also gave concerts in many different countries.
    Tomaszewski has won numerous international competitions. He has been first concert master of the Orchestra of the German Opera Berlin since 1982. He is the founder and the director of the "Chamber Soloists of the German Opera Berlin" since 1988. He has also been in charge of the music summer courses in Giucholazy supported by the Polish Ministry for Cultural Affairs since 1988. 
    He is a much sought-after soloist with concerts in European countries, Japan, China and USA. His many recordings for radio and on compact disc show his great talent, ability and versatility.
    He is a violin professor at the University of the Arts Berlin, Germany since 2001.






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