Master Classes
18 > 21/05/2010
10:00 - 16:30
MIM [MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSEUM]
Programme
Master classes given in public by members of the jury.
[in Memory of Countess Edmond Carton de Wiart]
With:
Tuesday 18/05 : Anne Queffélec - Tamás Vasary
Wednesday 19/05 : Tamás Vasary - Anne Queffélec
Thursday 20/05 : Staffan Scheja - David Lively
Friday 21/05 : David Lively - Staffan Scheja
Number of participants: 16
Within the framework of the Piano Competition, these four members of the jury will share their art and their knowledge with young pianists who have already reached an advanced standard, whether or not they are candidates in the Competition. The master classes will be held in the auditorium of the MIM and will be given by two teachers each day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Each teacher will give one morning and one afternoon class, and will spend 40 minutes with each of his or her eight participants. Over the four days, each participant will have the opportunity to meet two teachers and will present works of his or her choice.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC
Sessions from 10:00 to 12:40 and from 13:45 to 16:30
MIM, 2 Montagne de la Cour, B-1000 Brussels, www.mim.fgov.be
Price
Subscription
53 EUR (40 EUR for students and job-seekers)
Per day
15 EUR (12 EUR for students and job-seekers)
Half-day
8 EUR (6 EUR for students and job-seekers)
Registration and payment
Advance booking is advised, using the application form. The application form should be returned to the Secretariat of the Queen Elisabeth Competition, 20 rue aux Laines, B-1000 Brussels. Once your application has been accepted, you will be sent a request for payment. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment has been received. Registration fees cannot be refunded under any circumstances.
Tickets may also be bought during the half hour before each session.
Participants
If you wish to take part in the master classes as a pupil and to benefit from the teaching of members of the jury, you can apply on the application website.
In collaboration with the MIM and Maene Pianos.
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