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Lessons in piano and organ, strings, voice, winds and percussion and composition
are given during the summer depending on availability of faculty. In
addition, options are available for music educators to study privately on a
secondary instrument that combines performance and pedagogy with no audition. One
unit of credit is given for six one-hour private lessons plus a weekly one-hour
studio class or, in the event no studio class is formed, eight private lessons.
Permission to register is required. Contact the Bienen School
of Music Summer Session Office for information. Phone: (847) 491-7485
or email d-wyandt@northwestern.edu.
MUSIC: MASTER CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS
Taking Master classes and Workshops for Credit
MUSIC 330 Practicum In Performance
MUSIC 430 Materials, Performance Practice and Pedagogy
Registration for all master classes and workshops, either
for credit or non-credit, must be done through the Summer Session
Office in the Bienen School of Music.
The prices listed are for non-credit registration. There
is an additional charge for university credit.
Contact that office for registration materials and the special instructions
for each class. Phone: (847) 491-7485 or email: d-wyandt@northwestern.edu.
Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer Trumpet Master Classes
MUSIC 330-0 Sec. 71 430-0 sec. 71
- One week
- 6/15 - 6/19
- MTWThF 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., 1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
- Evanston Campus
- Performer: $600; Auditor: $50 per day
This is a workshop for the serious trumpet player, featuring daily
master classes and performances by Northwestern professors Barbara
Butler and Charles Geyer. Participants will perform several
times throughout the week including solos, orchestral mock audition
and assigned chamber music. Performances and topics to
include solo playing, audition techniques and practice, musicianship,
piccolo trumpet playing, orchestral techniques and problem solving
and traditional Chicago-style health of production and sound. Performance
applicants should send a resume and tape with a solo of your
choice and the following: Enesco Legend page 1,
Stravinsky Petrouchka Ballerina solo and Mahler Symphony
#5 opening solo. Applications will be processed as they are received:
early submission is advisable. The deadline for performer applications
is May 1. Auditors are encouraged. For more information
contact the Bienen School of Music Summer Session Office, (847)
491-7485 or d-wyandt@northwestern.edu.
Walfrid Kujala: Flute and Piccolo Master Classes in Orchestral
Performance
MUSIC 330-0 Sec. 51 and MUSIC 430-0 Sec. 51
- One week
- 6/22 - 6/26
- MTWThF 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; TTh 2 - 5 p.m.
- Evanston Campus
- Performer: $600; Auditor: $30 per session
These seven master class sessions will focus mainly on the study
and performance of significant solo and ensemble passages for
flute and piccolo in the symphonic literature. The repertoire
will include excerpts from – Bach’s St. Matthew
Passion, Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra, Beethoven’s Leonore Overture
no. 3 and Symphonies nos. 3, 6, 7 and 9, Dance of the Sprites from
Berlioz’s Damnation of Faust, Brahms’s Symphonies
no. 1 and 4, Debussy’s Preludetothe
Afternoon of a Faun, Dvorák’s Symphony no.
8, Hindemith’s SymphonicMetamorphosis,
Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, the Scherzo from
Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, Prokofiev’s Peter
and the Wolf and Classical Symphony, Ravel’s Daphnis
and Chloé, Piano Concerto, Mother Goose and Bolero,
Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol and Scheherazade,
Rossini’s Overtures to William Tell, La Gazza Ladra and Semiramide, Saint-Saens’s Carnival
of the Animals, Shostakovich’s Symphonies nos. 5,
6 and 9, Strauss’s Till Eulenspiegel and Salome’s
Dance, Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite, Petrushka and Song
of the Nightingale, and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony no.
4. Professor Kujala will also illustrate and discuss the
proper preparation of typical audition concertos for flute (Mozart,
Nielsen, Ibert) and piccolo (Vivaldi). Most of the orchestral
excerpts and all the concertos will have piano accompaniment
Professor Kujala will stress the disciplines necessary for study
and effective performance of repertoire. Performers will
be asked to select excerpts from the list to play in the class,
and other works may be brought in as well. Students will
receive suggestions, verbally and through example, in regard to
their performance.
Performers for Professor Kujala’s master classes are chosen
by audition. Prospective performers must submit a high-quality recording
(cassette, CD, MD, or DAT) that includes excerpts from at least
five of the orchestral works listed above plus either the opening
39 bars of the Mozart Concerto in G or the opening 45
bars of the Mozart Concerto in D. The recording,
together with a resume of training and experience, should be sent
to Summer Session, Northwestern University Bienen School of Music,
711 Elgin Road, Evanston, IL 60208-1200. Applicants who are
accepted as performers will then be billed for the $550 performer’s
fee. The fee for auditing is $30 per session. Applications
will be processed as they are received: early submission is advisable.
The deadline for performer applications is May 1.
Rex Martin and Gene Pokorny: Tuba Master Classes
MUSIC 330-0 Sec. 21 430-0 Sec. 21
- One Week
- 7/13 - 7/17
- Evanston Campus
- Performer $600; Auditor $50 per day.
Rex Martin, professor of tuba and euphonium at Northwestern University,
and Gene Pokorny, principal tuba of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
will present a five day performance workshop for tuba players. During
this intensive week, students will have the opportunity to study
with both teachers in a master class setting. Various sessions
will include, but are not limited to: audition preparation,
recital preparation, efficient practice techniques, the psychology
of performance, effectively combating stage fright, fundamental
and advanced techniques, breathing and pedagogy. In addition
to the master classes, both Mr. Pokorny and Mr. Martin will present
solo recitals. . Performer applications will be accepted until
class is full. Auditors
are encouraged. For more information
contact the Bienen School of Music Summer Session Office, (847)
491-7485 or d-wyandt@northwestern.edu.
Michael Mulcahy: Trombone Master Classes
MUSIC 330-0 Sec. 31 430-0 Sec. 31
- One Week
- 7/20 - 7/24
- Evanston Campus
- Performer $600; Auditor $50 per day.
This summer trombone workshop will feature an exhaustive exposure to fundamentals,
training for orchestral auditions, master classes focusing on the interpretation
of solo literature, and chamber music performance. Michael Mulcahy appears
around the globe as a soloist and teacher. He has led Northwestern's trombone
studio since 1999 and his students occupy major positions in orchestras worldwide,
including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony and the Berlin
Philharmonic. A member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1989, Mulcahy
is also principal trombone with Chicago's Music of the Baroque and the Grand
Teton Music Festival. Previously he was principal trombone with Australia's
Tasmanian Symphony and Melbourne Symphony and solo trombone with the Cologne
Radio Symphony. The deadline for performer applications is May 1. Auditors
are encouraged. For
more information contact the Bienen School of Music Summer Session Office,
(847) 491-7485 or d-wyandt@northwestern.edu.
Trombone Master Classes with Charlie Vernon
MUSIC 330-0 Sec. 31 430-0 Sec. 31 - THIS CLASS
CANCELLED
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