本期视频导读 1.Hansgeorge Schmeiser Haydn London Trios 2.Piccolo Andante pastoral et scherzettino de Taffanel 3.Sonata No.13 in D Minor - Michel et Camille Moragues 四位长笛演奏家将于 2018.7.24-2018.8.4在 奥地利Fiss举办长笛夏令营 想参加本次活动的朋友可与考拉长笛客服取得联系 1.Hansgeorge Schmeiser Haydn London Trios Hansgeorg Schmeiser, Jan Ostrý, flutes & Othmar Müller, cellorecording Joseph Haydn London Trios Hansgeorg Schmeiser 维也纳音乐学院长笛教授 维也纳广播交响乐团首席长笛 The Austrian flautist, Hansgeorg Schmeiser, began his musical studies with Gottfried Hechtl at the Musikhochschule of his home town of Graz. He then continued his studies with Alain Marion in Paris and with Wolfgang Schulz at the Musikhochschule Vienna, where he gained his diploma with distinction in 1982. He attended further master-classes with Aurèle Nicolet, Alain Marion and Karl-Heinz Zoeller. He is a multiple prize-winner of the Austrian Jeunesse competitions. In 1982 Hansgeorg Schmeiser was appointed principal flautist of the orchestra of the Vienna Volksoper. He has been teaching at the Musikhochschule Vienna (now called Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst) since 1984, initially as an assistant professor to Wolfgang Schulz, before being appointed a full professor responsible for his own flute class in October 2000. His activities as a soloist and chamber musician have taken him to all parts of Europe and subsequently to Japan and Korea where he holds regular master-classes. Since 1993 he has been artistic director of the master-classes of the Neuberger Kulturtage, since 2001 he also directs the International Academy for Flute in Fiss (Tyrol). Hansgeorg Schmeiser is a regular guest at the Wiener Philharmoniker as well as being a long-term member of the Wiener Kammerorchester, of the ensemble die Reihe and of the Ensemble des 20.Jahrhunderts. Hansgeorg Schmeiser plays a 24k gold flute made by the Japanese flute-maker Muramatsu. He now lives in Vienna. Jan Ostrý 布拉格音乐学院场地教授 里昂交响乐团长笛演奏家 Jan Ostrý was born in 1972 in Prague (Czech Republic) where he began to play the flute and also studied at the Conservatoire (F. Malotin). From 1992, he studied at the Versailles Region National Conservatoire (Ch. Rayneau and J. Royer), as beneficiary of grants from the Czech Musical Fund and the A. Dvorák Foundation and in the following years, thanks to his good results, as beneficiary of a French government scholarship. In 1995 he was unanimously awarded the First Prize (Gold Medal) of this Conservatoire. From 1996 - 1999 he was grant-sponsored by the French government to study at the Higher National Conservatoire of Lyon in a class led by Ph. Bernold and R. Thullier and he was also unanimously awarded the First Prize of this Conservatoire. In the course of his studies he gained prizes at various interpretation competitions (Concertino Praga, the F.X. Dusek competition in Prague, the Czech Conservatoires competition...). In 1991, he was invited by the European Academy of Music to take part in its master-classes in Bonn (K. Zoeller), in 1996 in the French-Czech Academy of Music in Telè (C. Novakova) and in the master-classes of the CNSM in Lyon (J. Zoon, B. Kuijken, A. Marion, K. Hunteler). He has performed as a soloist or as a member of chamber ensembles in Linz, Lyon, Bonn, Paris, Stuttgart, Prague (recitals on the Czech Radio, Dvorák Hall, Martinù Hall....) and at various festivals (Concertino Praga, Days of Chamber Music in Lyon, Young Prague, Mozartiana Iuventus Prague, (world premiere of a composition by S. Bodorová, complete interpretation of W.A. Mozart flute quartets), Concentus Moraviae (with the Prague Philharmonia and the conductor J. Bìlohlávek). Since 1998 he has been placed on a premium list of the Czech Music Fund. On a regular basis He co-operates with Yehudi Menuhin's foundation 'Live Music Now' and with the Bach Collegium Prague Orchestra, which concentrates on music of the 18th Century. During the 1999/2000 season, Jan Ostrý was solo flautist of the National Orchestra of Lyon (Musical Director: Emmanuel Krivine) and he is permanently engaged as solo flautist at the Orchestre des Pays de Savoie.For the 2001/2002 season, Jan Ostrý was the solo flautist of Den Norske Opera, Oslo. He has been directing flute classes at the Pilsen Conservatory since 2003 and at the Prague Conservatory since 2005. 2.Piccolo Andante pastoral et scherzettino de Taffanel Bo-ra KIM . CNR de Paris . Chez Nathalie Rozat Nathalie Rozat 法国国家交响乐团长短笛演奏员 巴黎音乐学院长短笛讲师 In 1994, Nathalie Rozat was awarded a unanimous first prize in flute under the tuition of Sophie Cherrier at the Paris Conservatoire national de region. Two years later, she graduated from the Paris Conservatoire national superieur de musique with a first prize in chamber music from the class of David Walter and unanimous first prize in flute from the class of Alain Marion and Vincent Lucas. Nathalie Rozat joined Orchestre Colonne as flute co-soloist in 1998 while following a piccolo class at the Paris Conservatoire national de region under the tuition of Pierre Dumail. She graduated from the class with a unanimous first prize in 2000. She became solo piccolo in 2003 with l'Orchestre national d'ile de France. Nathalie holds the pedagogy certificate (certificat d'aptitude) and has a passion for pedagogy. She teaches both flute and piccolo at the Paris Conservatoire national de region.
Michel et Camille MoraguesMichel Moragues 米歇尔.莫拉格斯 巴黎国立音乐学院长笛教授 法国国家交响乐团首席长笛 Moragues 当代法国长笛学派传承人之一,他自幼接受正统法国长笛学派薰陶洗礼,师从于法派长笛大师郎帕尔和马利翁。Moragues的演奏音色细腻,色彩多变,技巧灵动华丽,充满斑斓的音乐色彩和丰富想象空间。Moragues现在作为法国国家交响乐团首席暨巴黎高等音乐院教授,在各音乐领域活跃,是乐界公认近年重要音乐家之一。 Michel Moragues enjoys a varied career as a soloist, chamber musician, orchestral player and educator. Second flute soloist with the Orchestre National de France since 1989, Mr. Moragues is a Professor of Chamber Music at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique in Paris and a professor of flute at the Conservatoire Regional de Paris.
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