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1 International Summer Academy In INTERNATIONAL SUMMER ACADEMY IN LILIENFELD, AUSTRIA The International Summer Academy offers courses and lectures held by 5 – 19 July, 2020 internationally renowned artists and teachers. The participants can present their works, as prepared during the courses, to a public audience. This years’ Summer Academy will take place for the 39th time. The opening will be celebrated on July 5th, 2020. The festive opening will be held by the governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner, followed by an evening concert with Ludwig van Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis under the direction of Karen De Pastel. A series of traditional festive masses and special concerts performed by course participants in various atmospheric halls of the monastery also promise to convey musical enjoyment of high quality. Lectures and public discussions concerning musical topics give proof of a versatile and dynamic summer academy. These performances and the musical depth achieved by the exchange of ideas have a high educational value. According to the Summer Academy’s motto „Europeans Build Bridges“, they create cultural and interhuman relationships between all five continents. The director Karen De Pastel, the lecturers and the organizational team is looking forward to welcoming you in Lilienfeld! 1 The participation in the master courses is open to all students, musicians and music lovers. There is no age limitation for active participation. Forming REGISTRATION FEE instrumental and vocal ensembles is encouraged. Violinists who play viola as The registration fee is part of the course fee: a second instrument are free to choose one of the two instruments for o ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS EUR 60,- performance in ensemble groups. o PASSIVE PARTICIPANTS EUR 30,- o CHILDRENS´ CHOIR EUR 60,- No refund in case of cancellation by the student Courses take place in the rooms of the monastery, the Federal High School COURSE FEE (registration fee included) for all instrumental, vocal and (Gymnasium) and the Mittelschule (Secondary High School) Lilienfeld. chamber music courses ONE WEEK - EUR 220,- / TWO WEEKS - EUR 440,- For harpsichord and Basso continuo practice: The filled in registration form, together with the confirmation of payment for 1 Week - EUR 150,- at least the registration fee, must be sent to the office of the SAL by e-mail no later than June 15th, 2020. For choir, choir conducting and ensemble singing: Alternatively, you can register through the online form “Anmeldung”. The 1 Week - EUR 110,- applications will be considered in the order of their receipt. No guarantee can be given regarding a course placement or accommodation for For the children’s choir: registrations received after June 16th. Any remaining amount of the course 1 Week - EUR 60,- fee must be paid no later than one week before the start of the course. The registration fee and any remaining amount of the course expenses shall Theoretical preparation course: be transferred to the bank account Verein Sommerkurse Lilienfeld, 1 Week - EUR 250,- Sparkasse NÖ Mitte West: BIC: SPSPAT21, IBAN: AT832025604200021121 Passive course participants are charged half of the course fee. Active Please do not forget to indicate the name of the course participant in the students are welcome to participate as listeners during parallel master reference field. courses free of charge. Non-course participants may purchase a daily pass for EUR 30,-, which allows them to listen in during all courses. 2 Elfriede Moser, Tel.: 0043/2762/55830 (3180 Lilienfeld) Organizational details concerning lecture units and practice time will be carried out on both Sundays at 1.00 p.m. in the “Kaisersaal” of the Brigitte Haselmayer, Tel.: 0043/2762/52315 (3180 Lilienfeld) Gymnasium. The registration and information desk (Gymnasium room 008) for all newly „Jakob’s Bed and Breakfast“ arriving course participants is open on Sundays, July 5th and July 12th, 2020, Tel.: 0043/2762/625 93 14 from 2 to 5 p.m, entrance in front of the High School. Student cards can only Ebnerstr. 3, 3160 Traisen be issued, when participants paid their full course fee. Further opening hours throughout the course will be displayed by the Schloss Freiland, Hr. Mesner organizational team. Tel.: 0043/2762/52328 The musical lessons will take place on a daily basis and can only be consumed 3183 Freiland; Free shuttle service on presentation of the personal SAL student card. Berta Koerner Tel.: 0043/664/890 19 13 3153 Eschenau; Limited shuttle service for free The booking of accommodation lies within the responsibility of the course participants. It is advisable to book early. In exceptional cases (e.g. language Villa Eisenberg/ barrier), the organizational team offers assistance. Wilhelmsburg, A-3150 We kindly ask persons arriving with their private vehicles to select Madam Schmid Schmidsfelden accommodations that are a bit farther from the center of Lilienfeld, as Tel.: 0043/699/190 21 477 cellists, double-bass players and participants without cars shall be accommodated in the town. We thank you for your understanding. Family Breitler Vivenotstr. 46/8 3180 Lilienfeld Tel.: 0043/664/361 51 97 Vacation unit for four people, Karoline Knittl, Pension Dursthof 20 EURO per person 3180 Lilienfeld Tel.: 0043/2762/55050 Pension Grasl (Brigitte Grasl) [email protected] Markt 18, 3192 Hohenberg Tel.: 0043/699/120 78 669 Maria Slama, Tel.: 0043/2762/52236 (3180 Lilienfeld) [email protected] 3 Hotel Glockenturm Marktler Straße 29 3180 Lilienfeld International Summer Academy Lilienfeld Tel.: 0043/2762/20 290 Klosterrotte 3, A-3181 Lilienfeld, E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Homepage: www.musikkurse.at Information, Tel.: 0043/676/927 87 57 Fremdenzimmer Jarzabek For further information, please contact Karen De Pastel: Tel.:0043/676/971 Zdarskystraße 15, 3180 Lilienfeld 40 42 Tel.: 0676/58 80 078 [email protected] IMPRESSUM Organizer: VEREIN SOMMERKURSE LILIENFELD Student dormitory for participants (age limit of 16 to 26 years) President: DIR. PROF. MAG. DR. H. C. KAREN DE PASTEL Berufsschule: Berghofstrasse 18, 3180 Lilienfeld, 3 beds in one room, 25 Vice President: MMAG. FLORIAN PEJRIMOVSKY EURO per night Deputy Vice President and secretary: MAG. DR. MARIA GELEW Contact: [email protected] Artistic Assistants: CHIA-LING RENNER-LIAO, DR.WOLFGANG RENNER Office Management: ELFRIEDE HAFNER, CHRISTOPH DACHAUER Any further information: Municipality of Lilienfeld Public relations: MR IR. DR. KLAUS DIEMERT Tel.: 02762/ 52212-0 [email protected] [email protected] Archbishop Dr. Christoph Cardinal Schönborn (Vienna) Bishop Dr. Alois Schwarz (Sankt Poelten, Capital of Lower Austria) Mag. Johanna Mikl-Leitner, governor of Lower Austria Dr. Pius Maurer, Abbot of the Cistercian Monastery of Lilienfeld Dir. Wolfgang Labenbacher, Mayor of the city Lilienfeld Dr. jur. Cornelius Grupp, CAG-Holding GmbH (Prefa) We would like to thank Dr. Cornelius Grupp for having created the CAG- Holding Music-Foundation, dedicated to support our cultural projects, first and foremost the International Summer Academy Lilienfeld. 4 TEACHERS MMag. Yi-Ting Wu-Mittermayer Dir. Prof. Mag. Dr. h.c. Karen De Pastel J. G. Albrechtsberger Music School Klosterneuburg University for Music and Dramatic Arts Vienna o Organ oOrgan and Piano o Piano oOrgan music for 2 Organs 5–12 July 5–19 July Languages: German, Chinese Languages: German and English Born in USA. University Professor, Organist, Pianist, Violinist, Conductor, Composer. Yi-Ting Wu-Mittermayer was born in Taipei, Taiwan. She completed a degree Education: Vienna University of Music, Final Diplomas with Honors: Piano (1972), in music education in Taipei (1987). Since 1992 she studied organ concert Violin (1974), Composition (1975), Organ (1982) and Master of Arts 1987. Career: and instrumental education with Prof. Rudolf Scholz, harpsichord with international concert tours in all continents; Debut as Composer and Violinist at the Wolfgang Glüxam, piano with Martijn van den Hoek and Michael Rydholm at Wiener Konzerthaus, 1972; Debut as Organist at the Wiener Konzerthaus, 1979; the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. She graduated all of Monastery Organist and Choir Director of the Monastery Lilienfeld, Austria, 1975–. her degrees with the first prize. In 1999 she was awarded the "Magistra Director of the Music Festival in Lilienfeld, 1978–; Founder and Director of the artium" and was awarded the honorary prize of the Federal Ministry of International Summer Academy Lilienfeld, 1982–; Professor of Organ, Piano and Education and Research. She is teaching at the University of Music and Theoretical Subjects, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, 1985–2014. Performing Arts in Vienna, J.G. Albrechtsberger Music School in Publications: Compositions for organ and other solo instruments, orchestra, Klosterneuburg and Caritas High School in Vienna. She is often invited as a instrumental ensembles, song cycles and choir published in Austria. Honors: lecturer in various masterclasses: Summer 2006 lecturer of the Early Music National Prize of Honor, Austrian Ministry of Science and Research, 1975; Civic Course in Taichung, Taiwan, 2009 harpsichord accompanist in the summer Award for Cultural Achievement in Lilienfeld, 1987; Honorary Doctorate of course of Early Music Pöllau (Styria), April 2011 piano accompanist at the Philosophy of Music, World University, Benson, Arizona, USA, 1988; Government flute workshop of Prof. Raphael Leone (Wiener Symphoniker) at the Cultural Prize of Honor for Music from Lower Austria,
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