Der Verein Japanisch-Deutscher Musikfreunde
日独楽友協会
Der Verein Japanisch-Deutscher Musikfreunde wurde im Jahr 1991 von Musikern, die in deutschsprachigen Ländern studiert haben gegründet. Das Gründungsziel des Vereins ist die freundschaftliche Beziehung zwischen den Musikern aus deutschen und japanischen Kulturräumen zu stärken und die persönliche Verständigung durch die Musik zu vertiefen. Der Schwerpunkt unserer Aktivitäten liegt auf Opern und Ballet Vorstellungen, Symphonie und Kammermusikkonzerten, den durch Dozenten aus Deutschland sowie aus Österreich geführten Kursen, Konzerttournee etc.
Nach unseren Aktivitäten finden meisten junge Mitglieder ihren Weg, in Deutschland/Österreich zu studieren. Viele von uns bleiben auch nach dem Veranstaltungen weiterhin mit ausländische Musikern in Kontakt.
Japanese German Philharmonic Society
Conducting Masterclass 2024
with Prof. Simeon Pironkoff, University Professor of
The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
May 3. to May 6. 2024 Saitama Arts Theatre Japan
The Masterclass is open for conducting students, young professional conductors and advanced amateur conductors.
Prupose of the Master Class:
The Conducting Master Class 2024 by Japanese German Philharmonic Society will be held in Saitama Arts Theatre, Northern Tokyo from May 3. to May 6. 2024. There are two divided courses for both beginners and Advanced Conductors. Lessons will be held with Piano (2, 4 Hands or 2 Pianos), Ensemble and Orchestra.
The Master Class offers young conductors the opportunity to work with experienced faculty and with professional chamber orchestra. The Master Class is open for each conductor for orchestra, brass band and chorus (no age limit).
It's also open for those who want to begin to study conducting. There are many essential instructions for orchestra conducting by experienced faculty.
The purpose of the Masterclass is to promote individual musical excellence and to develop and support conducting skills and talent. The participants will have the opportunities to rehearse with orchestra up to 40 minutes.
The Closing Concert will be hold by conductors, who participate both Course 1 and 2.
Dates:
May 3. - May 6. 2024
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Course 1
May 3rd 9:30〜15:30 Lesson with Piano and Analysis
May 4th 9:30〜15:30 Lesson with Piano and Analysis
May 5th 9:30〜15:30 Lesson with Ensemble
May 6th 16:00〜18:30 Lesson with Orchestra
19:00〜21:30 Closing Concert
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Course 2
May 3rd 16:00〜21:40 Lesson with Piano and Analysis
May 4th 16:00〜21:40 Lesson with Piano and Analysis
May 5th 16:00〜21:40 Lesson with Ensemble
May 6th 9:30〜12:00 Lesson with Orchestra
19:00〜21:30 Closing Concert
Faculties:
Prof. Simeon Pironkoff (Austria, Professor of Conducting at The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
Language: German, Italian, French, English, Bulgarian
Naoki Sugiyama (Japan) Language: Japanese, English, German
Orchestra:
The Symphonic Academy Orchestra of Japanese German Philharmonic Society
Program:
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Course 1
J. Haydn "L'isola disabitata" (excerpts, only for opera conductors).
Beethoven Symphony No.9 d-Minor
J. Strauß "Emperor Waltz" Op. 437 (arr. Schoenberg)
Schoenberg "Transfigured Night" Op. 4
(Each participant choose at least 2 peaces).
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Course 2
J. Haydn "L'isola disabitata" Overture
Beethoven Overture Leonore No. 3
Bruckner Symphony No.3 d-Minor (Oeser)
Bruckner Symphony No.6 A-Major (Haas)
J. Strauß "The Blue Danube Waltz" Op. 314
A. Webern "Langsamer Satz"
(Each participant choose at least 2 peaces).
Fees:
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Course 1 500 Euros
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Course 2 650 Euros
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Course 1+Course 2 950 Euros
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Student of Music Universities 300 Euros for each Course
The Bank Account and the amount will be announced after application.
Applicants are requested to send, full name, nationality, age, short description of education about music (school, instruments, experience of conducting, teacher etc.). Use right hand form.
Simeon Pironkoff
Naoki Sugiyama
Recommendation for masterclass
Matija Fortuna, Mag. Art
Assistant conducting teacher at Zagreb Music Academy
Guest conductor in Croatian national theatre in Rijeka