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Programm 2019 G ESAM T T I R OLE R L and ESWETT BEWERB 18 TIROLER M USIK S CHU L W ER K Programm 2019 G ESAM T T I R OLE R L AND ESWETT BEWERB 18. 0 2 . BIS 22. 0 2 . 2 0 1 9 Austragungsort: Musikschule Meran J a u f e n s t r a ß e S e n S t . i S e . r 4 o 4 p e r T i r o l o G Auszug ausV dem Stadtplan von Meran. T - ia V i r A e l o f r ie d l r e i- i S - r S tr s a t t V ß r e ia e e a Go ß ß i e g t ra e he t -S r e b La u Smorfia H V - i . a O r t M S - o r n e a f s G o t o e e H r o th .- e e MERAN V - A V S i ß a i a t i n a Vi r r a a V s V ß t V c e i s e a h n Pendl-Str. g ni G o r a Via S.Leon i a s a e l u rd p K il l b V t St.-Leonhar o l e MERANO i s a d o i a -S A u t t s Mediterraneo M r r . t e H a . i r . G n st O g a a r rd a li e o a l ß i e e i V w - . S r t t n S r - a i Meinhard n in str. ß t ni M e i e e an p inh R l e ard g st e r. 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Vi h n c e Centro Equestre S V lk KIMM ia 6 ia o V M M P W o Via Defregger-Str. n ia i a te a Legendei | Leggenda L V a v u s e V c e oc o t r r. i s r | . C t a L . Unterführung SottopassaggioS -S a t a uz S u r Vi re g a K . e l. C ns ß H a t Blue Park r. e t e r in Fußgängerzone | Zona pedonale a BOZEN · BOLZANO(26 km) Schnellstraße MeBo, Meran Süd Untermais V ia S. ParkplatzR M |a Parcheggioria de Via Sibilla-Sybilla-Weg Superstrada MeBo, Merano Maia Bassa o l Confort m o Siegler Bar/Cafès t M Mittelweg-Via di Mezzo Bistro im Thurm r a ar Festival 6 Bistro/Restaurantß ia e -T Bistro/Ristorante ro e S s ß t. t-S a -K tr r a . t t V e -S h ia s r a C s e r a a g i s g n er in me n ll a n o - MERANARENA a S P t r m ia . h V c s t E e g i d A a i V Inhaltsangabe Infos zum Wettbewerb und Teilnehmerstatistik ..........................................................................................................2 Grußwort der Kulturlandesrätin von Tirol ....................................................................................................................3 Grußwort des Kulturlandesrates von Südtirol .............................................................................................................4 Grußwort des Landesdirektors der deutschen und ladinischen Musikschulen ..........................................................5 Grußwort Bürgermeister Paul Rösch..........................................................................................................................6 Die Musikschule Meran/Passeier ...............................................................................................................................7 Allgemeine Infos, Ansprechpartner und Adressen......................................................................................................8 Auszeichnungen – Preise ...........................................................................................................................................9 Abschlusskonzert – Preisverleihung ........................................................................................................................ 11 Übersichtszeitplan ....................................................................................................................................................12 ÜBERSICHT NACH WERTUNGSKATEGORIEN Blockflöte Bürger Saal .............................................................................. 13 Euphonium/Tenorhorn MS Meran Großer Saal / MS Meran Konzertsaal. .................... 17 Fagott MS Meran Großer Saal ............................................................ 22 Flöte Pavillon des Fleurs .................................................................. 24 Horn KIMM Raiffeisensaal ................................................................ 33 Klarinette Bürger Saal .............................................................................. 40 Oboe MS Meran Großer Saal ............................................................ 48 Posaune MS Meran Konzertsaal. ............................................................ 50 Saxofon MS Meran Großer Saal ............................................................ 56 Schlagwerk Vereinshaus Algund .................................................................. 60 Steirische Harmonika KIMM Bürgersaal ...................................................................... 66 Trompete Stadt Theater ............................................................................ 72 Tuba MS Meran Konzertsaal. ............................................................ 84 BlockflötePLUS Bürger Saal .............................................................................. 87 Euphonium/TenorhornPLUS MS Meran Konzertsaal. ............................................................ 88 FlötePLUS Pavillon des Fleurs .................................................................. 89 HornPLUS KIMM Raiffeisensaal ................................................................ 92 KlarinettePLUS Bürger Saal .............................................................................. 93 OboePLUS MS Meran Großer Saal ............................................................ 96 PosaunePLUS MS Meran Konzertsaal. ............................................................ 97 SaxofonPLUS MS Meran Großer Saal ............................................................ 98 SchlagwerkPLUS Vereinshaus Algund ................................................................ 101 TrompetePLUS Stadt Theater .......................................................................... 103 TubaPLUS MS Meran Konzertsaal ........................................................... 105 Kammermusik für Akkordeon KIMM Bürgersaal ................................................................... 106 Kammermusik für Klavier MS Meran Konzertsaal. .......................................................... 107 Kammermusik für Streicher MS Meran Großer Saal .......................................................... 113 Kammermusik für Vokalensembles KIMM Raiffeisensaal .............................................................. 117 Kammermusik für Zupfinstrumente (ohne Gitarre) Pavillon des Fleurs ................................................................. 121 Kammermusik für Zupfinstrumente (mit Gitarre) KIMM Bürgersaal ................................................................... 125 Kammermusik in offenen Besetzungen KIMM Raiffeisensaal .............................................................. 129 Mitglieder der Jury ..................................................................................................................................................132 Ausbildungsinstitutionen .........................................................................................................................................138 Infrastrukrur Meran .................................................................................................................................................139 Auszug aus dem Ortsplan Algund ..........................................................................................................................140 1 Infos zum Wettbewerb Der Gesamttiroler Landeswettbewerb prima la musica sikschulen, den Südtiroler Musikschulen, dem Tiroler wird im Jahr 2019 vom Land Tirol in Zusammenarbeit Landeskonservatorium, dem Konservatorium „Claudio mit der Autonomen Provinz Bozen – Südtirol, sowie Monteverdi Bozen“, dem Musikgymnasium Innsbruck der Musikschule Meran-Passeier veranstaltet. An und der Universität Mozarteum Salzburg, sowie aus pri- acht Auftrittsorten in Meran werden die jungen Künst- vaten Einrichtungen. Insgesamt haben sich knapp 1.000 lerInnen in den Altersgruppen A und B, sowie in den junge Musikerinnen und Musiker für diesen Wettbewerb
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