Summer School Tutors CARLES MAS i GARCIA pipe&tabor Our Summer School Classes Carles is well-known for his

collaborations with groups such as Les BARRY GRANTHAM commedia, with musical Haulz et les Bas. In his native Catalonia he accompaniment by JOAN GRANTHAM is celebrated for his role in the revival of Director, teacher and renowned author of Catalan folk dance and musical culture. A Playing Commedia and Commedia Plays, virtuoso performer on flabiole and other Barry trained with Idzikowski of the forms of pipe&tabor, he has been a major Singers who enjoy the songs of John Dowland, medieval Diaghilev Ballet. As a solo mime and Cantigas and chants of Hildegard of Bingen, arias by Handel, influence on the revival of this instrument th music hall artist, he toured worldwide and throughout both the folk and classical theatre songs of the Restoration and early 18 century, has worked in Shakespeare and television. music worlds. madrigals and ensemble singing will find a warm welcome on a a’s ocal co se. It is suitable for any level or voice.

SARA STOWE voice MATTHEW SPRING lute, , hurdy gurdy will explore the repertoire of baroque dance, An outstanding soloist, Sara has Matthew is Senior Lecturer in Music at Dancers particularly the so-calle ‘noble st le’ o ance that spread performed and recorded with Bath Spa University, and has a from the court of Louis X1V throughout Europe in the early contemporary and early music ensembles: distinguished background in Early Music, 18th century. Some experience of baroque dance is required. Academy of Ancient Music, Taverner with parallel careers as lutenist, hurdy- Consort, New London Consort, Sirinu, gurdy player and musicologist. Co-founder Sinfonye, Boadside Band, Dufay of Sirinu, he and Sara Stowe regularly Musicians who play any early (or suitable modern) Collective, Luciano Berio & James Wood. perform on BBC Radio and at major UK instrument – sackbut, curtal, , lute, strings, recorders, She is touring Britain in 2013/14 with festivals. His book The Lute in Britain has etc., as well as hurdy gurdy or pipe & tabor - will be very Galliarda (see website for details). been published by OUP. welcome. The course includes both ‘lo ’ an ‘so t’ conso t playing but will also, with the singers and dancers, explore BARBARA SEGAL baroque dance some of the theatrical and dance music of the renaissance and KATIE HODGES natural trumpet baroque periods. In 2014 we shall again offer specific tuition in Barbara is an internationally renowned Katie studied music at Royal Hollo a early brass performance, including sackbut and natural trumpet expert in Early Dance, as a performer, olle e an the il hall chool o sic ensembles. teacher, dance historian and an a a an o e ecentl ith nat al choreographer. She performs and teaches t et i t oso ean- an ois a e at in the UK and abroad, in Poland, Russia, the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Costumiers should bring their own materials and projects, and Brazil. She has also taught on the BA Switzerland. As well as free-lancing on but full assistance will be given on all aspects of period degree course at the Royal Academy of modern trumpet, she is much in demand as dressmaking. This course can be taken as a major study or as Dance. A specialist in 18th century dance, a baroque and natural trumpet player and an elective option. her repertoire nevertheless covers dancing has her own group the Altenburg from the 15th to the 19th century. Ensemble. Performers from all disciplines, actors, mimes, variety and circus performers, will be provided with the basics of the TIM BAYLEY shawm, recorder ANN SUSAN BROWN period costume commedia style, including the use of its principal masks, an int o ction to ‘commedia a es’ an improvisation in Tim has been a member/arranger of The After training at the London College of Fashion, Ann has movement and dialogue. Barry will explore how the commedia York Waits since the late 1970’s on worked with English National Ballet and Opera, the Welsh was absorbed into English theatre via early pantomimes. There shawm, curtal, flute, recorder, , National Opera and at Angels, the Costumier. Among her film are no prerequisites, and participants of all types and levels rackett, , trumpet, hurdy-gurdy assignments were the costumes of Henry VIII's wives at Hever of ability are welcome. etc. He regularly runs workshops for Castle. She is presently commissioned by Madame Tussauds.

NEEMF & others and his skill in bringing together players of diverse instruments ATSUFUMI UJIIE recorder, pipe&tabor, percussion and ability levels is legendary. The and keyboards; BILL TUCK pipe&tabor, sackbut. clarinet is his principal instrument.

th CHALEMIE SUMMER SCHOOL The Chalemie Summer School of The 16 Chalemie 12 – 17 August 2014 Early Music, Dance, Period Summer School

Costume & Commedia

NAME: “a good mix between the principal studies and the ...... …… ………………………...... opportunity to try some of the other areas. Everybody was very kind and eager to share their knowledge and their passion for their particular field.”

ADDRESS: ………………………………..…...... The Programme: Registration 12.00-2.00 Tuesday 12th until th Sunday afternoon 17 August, with a barbecue for those who can tarry. Early TELEPHONE: ………………………..…………...... Evening entertainments include a Music lecture/performance by Chalemie, an informal barn dance, an illustrated talk by a guest EMAIL: speaker, and a final student concert. Dance ……………………………………...... The Venue: Headington School, Oxford

A beautiful old building a mile from the centre Commedia

of Oxford, among 22 green acres. Single rooms PRINCIPAL STUDY INTEREST: (or double if preferred). Costume (commedia, baroque dance, singing, instrumental study, costume making) Fees and Enrolment: Tuition & Accommodation & Full board: £575 (reduced for non-residents) A deposit of £30 by 1st May secures a place. Full payment is required by 1st July. Places are limited; let us know early if you think you Tuesday 12 might be coming. to Sunday 17 Financial assistance may be available for those of limited means, including people of ANY age; please August 2014 OTHER INTERESTS/INSTRUMENTS: don’t hesitate to enquire. Headington CONTACT: Barbara Segal on 020 7700 4293, or complete the Oxford following form and post, fax or email it to: Chalemie Summer School, 3 Thornhill Square, Islington, London N1 1BQ Fax: 020 7700 5877 Email: [email protected]