講習会
Yerevan, アルメニア
掲載日: 26 Dec 2024
Conducting Workshop of Professor Alexander Polishchuk in Yerevan
31 Jan - 12 Feb, 2025
We invite you to participate in a unique conducting workshop led by Professor Alexander Polishchuk (Saint Petersburg State Conservatory) at the Armenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (Yerevan).
The workshop consists of two 6 days-long independent masterclasses, providing a valuable opportunity to improve your conducting skills and explore a diverse repertoire
1st masterclass (31.01.2025 - 05.02.2025)
"Classical Masterpieces”
The program of the 1st masterclass will be focused on studying the classical conducting repertoire (Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Verdi)
2nd masterclass (07.02.2025 - 12.02.2025)
"Stravinsky & Mozart: Mastering Competition Challenges”
The program of the 2nd masterclass is focused on preparing the repertoire for the selection round of the 59th edition of the Besançon International Competition for Young Conductors
Max. number of active participants: 6.
Application deadline: 20.01.2025
For details: apconductingacademy@gmail.com
The workshop consists of two 6 days-long independent masterclasses, providing a valuable opportunity to improve your conducting skills and explore a diverse repertoire
1st masterclass (31.01.2025 - 05.02.2025)
"Classical Masterpieces”
The program of the 1st masterclass will be focused on studying the classical conducting repertoire (Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Verdi)
2nd masterclass (07.02.2025 - 12.02.2025)
"Stravinsky & Mozart: Mastering Competition Challenges”
The program of the 2nd masterclass is focused on preparing the repertoire for the selection round of the 59th edition of the Besançon International Competition for Young Conductors
Max. number of active participants: 6.
Application deadline: 20.01.2025
For details: apconductingacademy@gmail.com
締め切り日: 21 Jan 2025
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