Orchestral project
The
Chamber Music Association of Madrid organizes the 16th International
Chamber Music Festival and Course CHAMBERart 2020 in Madrid.
The Orchestral Project will be held from July 1 to 5. Commemorating the 270th Anniversary of the birth of Antonio Rosetti and the 250th Anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Participation is open to all instruments (strings and wind).
The Orchestral Project is open to participants of upper and middle levels of performing with no age limit.
The Concert will takeplace on Sunday 5, in the church of Santa Cruz, Atocha street, 6 in Madrid, under the direction of Jirí Havlík, member of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Czech Republic and director of the Chamber Orchestras: “Camerata Philharmonic of Bohemia”.
Participants wiching to participate in the Orchestral Project and the Chamber groups must inform the Festival administration in advance to organize it.
Once the registration has been formally confirmed, the students can request the score and sen it by email.
The official languages during the course will be Spanish and English.
The Orchestral Project will consist of a program with the following works:
PROGRAM:
Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792): Requiem in Eb Major
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): Symphony No. 9 "Coral" in D minor, Op. 125 Four movements
REHEARSAL PLACE:
Cultural Centre "Villa de Barajas". Botica street, 7. Barajas, Madrid.
From 5:00 pm to 8:30pm. (Except the days of concert where the rehearsals will take place in the Concert Halls.)
Guitars and vocals project
The Chamber Music Association of Madrid organizes the 16th International Chamber Music Festival and Course CHAMBERart 2020 in Madrid.
CHAMBER MUSIC GUITARS PROJECT AND VOCAL GUITARS AND CHAMBER MUSIC WITH VOICE
- Nine days between July 5 and 16 for each group or individual participant.
Festival e-mail: chamberartmadrid@yahoo.es
FACULTY TEAM FOR 2020:
Guitars:
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Prof. Eddie Healy. Eastfield College. Coordinator of Guitar/Music Theory Stdies Arts and Communications Division. Dallas.
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Dr. Robert Phillips. Directs the guitar department at the Lois Cowles Harrison Center for the Visual and Performing Arts. Lakeland, Florida.