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310 8Th : Only € 290 ! € 190 € 120 € 84 € 35 € 60 € 25 € 40 Regitration form First name…………………………….............. Last name……......…………………………………......... Birth date :................................................................................................................................. Adress…………………………………………………………………............................................................ Tel……………………………….................. Mobile……………………………................................... Email……………………………………………………………………............................................................ How many years have you been playing the cello for? ……. Do you take private lessons ?................. If you take lessons in a Conservatory or Music School : City and name of the school :…………………………………................................................................ Level of study :……………………………………………............................................................. Tell us what you consider important for us to know about your musical experience: ………………………………......................................................................................................................... PRICES (choose your option) Adult course 8 - 15 July 2017 € 350 Individual lessons Chamber music or Introductory improvisation workshop (new!) Registratons before June Cello orchestra 8th : only € 310 ! Teenager course (12-25 ans) 8 - 15 July 2017 € 310 Individual lessons / master classes Chamber music or Introductory improvisation workshop (new!) Registratons before June Cello orchestra 8th : only € 290 ! Children course (up to 11) € 190 9 - 15 July 2017 - 9am to 12am Registratons before June 8th : € 160 ! Children creative art workshop (up to 11) € 120 10 - 14 July 2017 2pm to 5pm 7 lunches : 9 - 15 July 2017 Organic meals mostly vegetarian / local products € 84 Concert Pass adult participant in the course € 35 Concerts Pass adult off-course € 60 Concert Pass participant and student (12-25) (free up to 11) € 25 Concert Pass student off-course (12-25) (free up to 11) € 40 2017 membership Cello au Sommet Association (compulsory) € 10 € 10 TOTAL payable to the Association Cello au Sommet IBAN: FR76 16807 00134 31261383196 44 □ I allow / □I do not allow Cello au Sommet association to publish on its website or its Facebook page the pictures and videos of the festival on which I may appear. I, the undersigned, ................................................................................ allow my son/ my daughter to take part in the summer music school which will take place from the 8th to the 15th of July 2017 in Villard Saint Pancrace and Briançon (Hautes Alpes) and allow the organizers to take any needed medical decisions necessary in case of emergency. Person to warn in case of accidents: .......................................................... Tel : ……………………………… Date …................................................. Signature Cello teachers Cello au Sommet welcomes you for the 12th edition of the Cello Festival Violoncelles en Elise BAILLY-BASIN (France/Swizerland) - Ecoles de musique Lausanne et Morges (Suisse). Folie. A whole week of cello madness. Summer school, concerts and a chance to meet Diego CARDOSO (Brazil/France) - Conservatoire Maurice Bacquet de Noisy-le-Grand cellists who are passionate about their instrument, whether beginners or future Diego COUTINHO (Brazil/Belgique) - Projet Demos de la Philharmonie de Paris professionals, adults or children, who have come with the desire to improve their playing, Marinela DOKO (Albania/Belgium) - Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, Cons. de Namur to take part collectively in a group, or simply to spend time with their instrument. Fernando LIMA de ALBUQUERQUE (Brazil/France) - Conservatoire du Briançonnais Marie-Françoise NAGEOTTE (France) - Conservatoire Régional de Chambéry Didier POSKIN (Belgium) - Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles The week of summer school will include the following: Marine RODALLEC (France) - Ecole du talent musical de Marseille - Suzuki method - Individual lessons Karel STEYLAERTS (Belgium) - Brussels Philharmonic principal cello, Cons. Royal de Bruxelles - Classes on cello technique, both individual and collective Geneviève TEULIERES-SOMMER (France/England) - Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London) - Chamber music classes Aude VANACKERE (France) - Conservatoire d'Aix en Provence (baroque cello), Les - An introduction to Baroque cello or for those who already play, a chance to go further Musiciens du Louvre with their technique. - An introductory improvisation workshop with Diego Coutinho and Alison Pereira Preview of the week's schedule - The chance to play in a cello orchestra and prepare a concert to include all the (subject to modifcatons) participants in a varied repertoire (orchestra scores to be sent out in advance to each Teenage and adult cello courses Children cello courses Children creative art workshop participant) Morning Afternoon Concerts every evening - A creative art workshop for children with Christine de Trincaud 9 to 12 2 to 5 - A violin making workshop for children with Barbel Bellinghausen Fri 7 8:30pm Chapelle St Pancrace, Villard St Pancrace Festival's opening concert Mornings are reserved for individual and group classes, or for individual practice: the midday meal is eaten together on site, and the afternoons dedicated to group practice Sat 8 2pm opening of teenage and adult's cello courses Artists and cello orchestra. There is a concert of cello music each evening in one of the Cello orchestra rehearsal Jérôme Pernoo, cello magnificent chapels and churches around Briançon. The cello orchestra formed by the Individual and group Chamber music, participants performs on the last evening at the final concert. Sun 9 lessons improvisation workshop Grégoire Korniluk, cello 9am opening children and cello orchestra Maria Hinojosa, mezzo-soprano course Nestled in the mountains of the French Alps, the communities of Villard Saint Pancrace and Alison Pereira, clarinet Mon 10 Indiv. and group lessons Chamber music, improv. and orchestra Briançon (Hautes Alpes) are the hosts for our Festival, allowing us all to enjoy their peaceful Indiv. and group lessons Opening creative art workshop Daniel Mille, accordion setting and the delightful musical environment. Tue 11 Indiv. and group lessons Chamber music, improv. and orchestra Diego Mingolla, piano Indiv. and group lessons Opening creative art workshop Please contact us for further information concerning the accommodation, or any other Wed 12 Indiv. and group lessons Chamber music, improv. and orchestra Les Musiciens du Louvre Indiv. and group lessons Opening creative art workshop question. Tansman Cello Quartet Thu 13 Indiv. and group lessons Chamber music, improv. and orchestra Indiv. and group lessons Opening creative art workshop Bachianas Ensemble The 12 cellists in residence Association Cello au Sommet Fri 14 Indiv. and group lessons Chamber music, improv. and orchestra Indiv. and group lessons Opening creative art workshop Mairie de Villard Saint-Pancrace Rue de l’école Sat 15 9am - Cour de l'Ecole 3pm - Eglise de Villard St Pancrace 7pm 05100 Villard Saint Pancrace Children's concert General rehearsal cello orchestra Eglise de Villard St Pancrace Open day 10am - Salle St Paul Closing concert France in Villard Student's recital St 11am - Centre Montagne Violoncelles en Folie orchestra Tél : +33 (0)6 58 99 92 68 Pancrace Student's chamber music E-mail : lunch concert [email protected] www.violoncellesenfolie.com.
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