International Summer Orchestra Camp in Suprasl “Musical Summer Suprasl”
22nd – 27th August 2015
Conductor: Martynas Staskus (LV)
The Pro Musica Foundation and The Association would like to cordially invite you to the charming little resort town of Suprasl.
Peacefully located near the serene Knyszynska Forest, This town is the perfect setting for active recreation, tourism, and makes a fantastic location for a summer music camp!
Young musicians will have the opportunity to train under the watchful eye of some of the most respected conductors
and professors in Europe. Students will have the opportunity to refine their talents whilst participating in chamber ensembles
and orchestra rehearsals. This camp will provide a fantastic, fun, learning environment for your young musician to hone their respective skills.
Youth Symphonic Orchestra 22-27 August 2015.
– will be led by a guest conductor with a several international achievements: Martynas Staskus
– There will be six days of intensive training at a professional level, In addition to the afternoon recreational activities planned for the students. Taking advantage of all the surrounding area has to offer in beautiful Suprasl.
– training under the expert guidance of well recognized Polish and foreign professors
– A repertoire of masterpieces and modern windband arrangements including movie hits tailored to the abilities of the participants
– Instrument sections will have a chance to hone already existing skills in chamber concerts conducted by sections over 2 days
– Culminating in 2 final concert performances in front of an audience
Age of participants 9-14 years . Difficulty: Easy 2-3 (on a scale of 1-6).
Repertoire:
J. Fucik: Triglav
A. Dvorak: Slovanian dance No. 8
G. Holst: Jupiter, iz Suite Planeti
A. Menken: Beauty and the beast
K.Bedelt: Pirates of the Carribean
E. Greag Peer Gynt: In the hall of the mountain king
J. Straus: Polka pizzicato.
Instruments in the orchestra: cello, double bass, viola, violin, flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion different instruments.
Course fee: 650 PLN ~155 € ( ACCOMMODATION not included)
A deposit of 300 pln~70€ must be made TILL 15 JUNE of May to secure limited seats
You can pay hereby by PayPal after registration or directly on account:
Białostocka Fundacja Pro Musica
ul. Korzeniowskiego 19
15-519 Białystok
Bank BGZ BNP Paribas S.A.
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ul Mazowiecka 48
15-302 Bialystok
BIC (SWIFT): GOPZPLPW
IBAN (Nr konta) PL59203000451110000004066350 (with name and surname of participant , type of orchestra)
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Faculty team: Conductor Martynas Staskus ,Violin / viola Andrzej Jabłoński, cello/double bass Wojciech Kopijkowski, flute Magdalena Jakubowska-Puchalska clarinet Krzysztof Zbijowski, oboe / bassoon Luca Neccia, saxophone Sławomir Bielski , trumpet / euphonium Paul Wroblewski, trombone / tuba Marius Balcytis, percussion Lukasz Zamaryka
DEADLINE 9 JUNE 2015
registration form
formularz rejestracji
Contact:
email: kontakt@promusica.org.pl, Tel +48603188108
Accommodation: 5 days x 30PLN = 150 PLN ~ 36€ in pensions in Suprasl + under the constant supervision of windband instuctors.
Men and women will be housed separately : “Pod Brzózkami”, “Stokrotka”, “U Anny”, “Sowa”, “Domex”, “May”
Meals: 6 days x 30 = 180PLN approx. 45€ includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner (last day breakfast and lunch) in the restaurant “Incognito” in Suprasl
You can opt out of accommodation and meals unfortunately you will have to organize other arrangements individually.
Recommended: Hotel Supraśl
Hotel Supraśl offers for the participants and their families a 20% discount:
1 person room with breakfast: 150 PLN ~ 36€
Room 2 pers. Breakfast: 180 PLN~ 45€
Room 3 pers. Breakfast; 240 PLN~ 58€
Our distinguised instructor cadre:
Conductor Martynas Staškus
Graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music in 1995. That same year he was engaged at the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 1997–1998 he was Chief Conductor of the LNOBT. Since 2004 he is Chief Conductor of the National M. K. Čiurlionis Art School Symphony Orchestra and Chief Conductor of the Lithuanian Musik Academy Symphony Orchestra Martynas Staškus is the prize-winner of many national and international Choir competitions in Wrozlaw, Arezzo, Tour, Miltenberg and Vilnius. His repertoire includes over 40 operatic works of Verdi, Puccini, Halevy, Mozart, Weber, Gounod, Gluck, Bizet etc.; ballets of Theodarakis, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, L. A. Minkus, I Stravinsky etc.; many works of symphonic, chamber and choral music. Martynas Staškus has been the music director of three world premieres, Urbaitis’ ballet Acid City and Kutavičius’ operas The Bear and Ignis et Fides. Martynas Staškus has conducted performances of internationally acclaimed artists Violeta Urmana, Edgaras Montvidas, Badri Maisuradze, Gidon Kremer, Kshishtof Broya, Alexander Paley, Lukas Geniusas and many others. His stage partnerships include those with renowned stage directors Günter Krämer, Monika Wiesler, Detlef Soelter and Anthony Minghella, choreographers Krzysztof Pastor and Boris Eifman. Martynas Staškus has conducted in many prominent festivals such like the Vilnius Festival, Murten Classics Festival etc. His concert credits include programmes with the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Kremerata Baltica, Ankara Opera Symphony Orchestra, St.Petersburg Music Academy Opera Orchestra, Trieste Teatro Lirico di Verdi Orchestra and other. Guest performances have taken him to Holland, Germany, Italy, Estonia, France, Denmark, Taiwan, Switzerland, Turkey, Sweden, Norway, Poland and elsewhere.
Leading artists
Andrzej Jabłoński
Violin. Graduated Academy of Music in Lodz in prof. Franciszek Bartosiak, violin and chamber music teacher in Music Complex Schools in Bialystok. From 2012, the head of the violin section of the Music Complex School of Ignacy Paderewski in Bialystok. His students were laureates of regional, national and international (eg Vilnius, Warsaw, Legnica, Torun, Elblag, Olsztyn).
Musican of Orchestra Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, the Quartet prymariusz Podlaski, as soloist concertised in concerts in Poland home and abroad (including the US, Norway, Sweden, Lithuania, Russia, Belarus).
Wojciech Kopijkowski
Cello. In Opera and Philharmonic employed since 1981.As a soloist and chamber musician performed a series of tour of Europe – Italy, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine. In 1995 concerts in the US in m.in in New York at Carnegie Hall. In 2004 concerts in China.
A graduate of the Academy of Music in Warsaw in prof. Andrzej Zielinski
Teacher at Department of Instrumental and Educational Fryderyk Chopin University of Bialystok since 1993.
Cello professor in the PSM – Complex Music Schools . In the Music School in Białystok since 1986. Tutor of laureats of the Art Education Center auditions and competitions in Wroclaw, Elk, Poznan.
Member of the jury at various competitions and auditions.
Quartet cellist and director of the Podlasie since 1988 concerts in Poland, Austria. Record production m.in “Urszula acoustically”, Mirosław Czyżykiewicz – “Ave”, music theater.
Krzysztof Zbijowski
Clarinet. Gradauted from the Academy of Music in Katowice where he studied clarinet with Professor Henryk Kierski, improved his skills under Guy Deplus, professor at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. He is the first prize winner of the All-Poland Woodwind Instruments Competition in Koszalin as well as the first prize winner of the All-Poland Chamber Orchestra Competition in Wrocław. Since 1995 Zbijowski has been performing as the principal clarinettist for the orchestra of Polish National Opera in Warsaw. Since 1992 he is soloist with the Polish Chamber Orchestra in Sopot. Performed with the international Sinfonia Helvetica Orchestra conducted by Grzegorz Nowak in Switzerland. In 1999, played with Krystian Zimerman’s Polish Festival Orchestra. As a soloist and chamber musician, Krzysztof Zbijowski performs at festivals in Poland and abroad, among other things, at International Festival of Contemporary Music “Warsaw Autumn”, Warsaw Musical Encounters, International Festival „Musica Polonica Nova” in Wrocław, “Nonstrom presents” cycle concerts at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, “Musique et Amitié” festival, in Biel, Switzerland, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Schwerin, Germany. As a soloist concertised with many Polish orchestras. His repertoire includes work by W. A. Mozart, C. M. Weber, G. Rossini, F. Danzi, F. Mendelssohn, L. Spohr, C. Debussy, R. Strauss, K. Kurpiński, K .Penderecki, W. Lutosławski, and E. Sielicki.Zbijowski has been performing with many outstanding musicians such as John Neal Axelrod, Agnieszka Duczmal, Lorin Mazel, Marc Minkowski, Shlomo Mintz, Grzegorz Nowak, Krzysztof Penderecki, Wojciech Rajski, Tadeusz Wojciechowski, and Krystian Zimerman.The artist made many recordings; Dance Preludes for clarinet and chamber orchestra by W. Lutosławski with the Polish Radio Orchestra, Concerto per clarinetto e archi by E. Sielicki with the „Amadeus” Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra, and the first ever album in the history of the Polish record industry of Premiére Rhapsodie C. Debussy with the Silesian Philharmonic Orchestra.
Luca Neccia
Oboe. Born in Italy, graduate at the Conservatory „L. Refice” in Frosinone. After that, he improved his skills under the guide of A. Loppi at the Academy „Santa Cecilia” in Rome, and A. Negroni (principal oboe at the „Scala” theater, Milan).
He partecipated in several courses, in 1995 in Austria with Martin Gabriel (principal oboe at the „Wiener Philarmoniker), in 1997 in Poland with Ingo Goritzki for oboe and Aurele Nicolet for chamber music.
In 1998 joined the „Cyprus chamber orchestra”.
From 2001 principal oboe at the Podlasie Opera and Philarmonic in Bialystok, Poland.
In 2006 formed the ensemble „ orchestra di otto” with whom recorded a CD of Mozart’s Serenades for wind, celebrating the 300ht anniversary of Mozart’s birthday.
Magdalena Jakubowska Puchalska
Flute. Graduated in 1984( flute) Lodz Academy of Music. perfected skills at master classes in Poland (Duszniki-Zdroj), Italy(Sermoneta), Germany (Bayreuth). Participated in international competitions flute (Mark-Neu-Kirchen, Geneva, Paris). Winner of the National Flute Competition in Wloszakowice.
First flutist Symphony Orchestra Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic. Often performs as a soloist with the Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra (radio shows “Live”, conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk), “Ars Iuvenumd (Austria, Belarus).
Since 1999 flute teacher in Music School in Białystok, her students are studying in Switzerland, France, the United Kingdom and were winners in national flute competitions .
Marius Balčytis
Thrombone. Graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music in 1994. After he continued master studies in Malmo Academy of Music (1995-1997) with Prof. Jan Mortensen and Per Kristian Svensen , as well ,as Jay Friedman and Michael Mulcahy in Chicago (1999).M. Balčytis is a prize winner of two national young performers competitions(1985,1987), Yamaha Competition (1994). Since 1993, he has worked in the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO). As a soloist he appeared with LNSO, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Klaipėda Chamber Orchestra, Riga Wind Orchestra, „TRIMITAS“ Wind Orchestra,and the Guard of Honour Orchestra. In 1998, he formed brass ensemble „Vilniaus Brass“, whos leader he still today. Since 2002, he has collaborated with ensemble „Gaida“. He is teaching at M.K.Čiurlionis School of Art and Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre.
Paweł Wróblewski
Trumpet. Second Prize at the International Competition for Brass Instruments in Brno (2009); Third Prize at the National Competition for Brass Instruments in Katowice (2010); Third Prize at the National Trumpet Festival in Kalisz. In 2013, graduated the Academy of Music in Cracow in the class, PhD. Benedict Matusik. During his studies he performed as a soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of the Academy of Music in Cracow, performing Concerto in E – major JKJ Neruda and Concerto in E – major Haydn. He improved his skills with teachers: Tobias fueller, Richard Giangiulio, Manfred Bokschweiger, Gabor Boldoczki, Jeroen Berwaerts and Bence Horvath. Works with Polish Chamber Philharmonic Sopot, conducted by Wojciech Rajski. From 2012, the first trumpeter Orchestra Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera in Warsaw. Worked with many renowned conductors, among them: Valery Gergiev, Carlo Montanaro, Andriy Yurkevych, Gabriel Chmura.
Łukasz Zamaryka
Percussion. Graduated Department of Percussion Music Academy in Poznan in Marian Rapczewski , Edward Iwickiego and Jacek Wota class . Perfected skills at master classes conducted by . John Beck, Katarzyna Myćka, David Friedman. During his studies he cooperated with Poznan Philharmony, Grand Theatre in Poznan, Poznan Musical Theatre, Kielce Philharmonic , Krakow Philharmonicy, Silesian Philharmonic in Jelenia Gora. Has concerts in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Great Britain, Kuwait, R ussia, Germany. Since 2008 drummer in Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok, percussion teacher at Music School in Bialystok.
Andrzej Jabłoński
Violin / viola. Graduated Academy of Music in Lodz in prof. Francis Bartosiak, teaches violin and chamber music Music Schools. In Białystok. Teacher laureates of regional, national and international competitions. Musician Opera Orchestra and Philharmonic Quartet and Prymariusz Podlaski.
cello/double bass Wojciech Kopijkowski
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