HGB Aeolus Programm Engl 2015
HGB Aeolus Programm Engl 2015
HGB Aeolus Programm Engl 2015
2015
The Aeolus
International Competition
for Wind Instruments
Bassoon Oboe Saxophone
The prize winners concert will be recorded and broadcasted by the radiostation Deutschlandfunk.
Member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions
September 15 to 20 , 2015
Dsseldorf
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Organizer
Partners
Partners
the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Dsseldorf
the Dsseldorfer Symphoniker and
Deutschlandfunk, Cologne | Radiostation
Jury
Jury
Born in Amsterdam in 1959 is a Dutch classical saxophonist and is considered as one of the great
saxophone soloists equally at home in the traditional and in the contemporary repertoire. He is
one of the great teachers and professor at the Sweelinck Conservatorium van Amsterdam since
1995. Arno Bornkamp has won many awards including Silver Laurel of the Concertgebouw and
the Netherlands Music Prize among the most noteworthy. The latter enabled him to go abroad
studying in France with Daniel Deffayet and Jean-Marie Londeix as well as working with composers
such as Luciano Berio and Karl-Heinz Stockhausen.
Since 1982 he has been part of the Aurelia Saxophone Quartett where he plays tenor saxophone.
He has given many masterclasses across the world.
Jury
Dag Jensen won the 1st prize at the Norwegian Youth Music Competition and
twice won the Coveted ARD Music Competition in Munich in 1984 and 1990.
His numerous solo appearances with renowned orchestras has taken him throughout Europe, the United States and Japan. 2003 he was principal bassoonist in the
newly founded Lucern festival orchestra under Claudio Abbado. Seiji Ozawa asked
him to join the Saito Kinen Festival Orchestra as principal bassoonist.
Chamber music plays an important part in his musical life and he his a member
of the Sabine Meyer Wind Ensemble and the Ensemble Villa Musica and is a
regular guest at several music festivals national and international.
His artistic career is well documented on CD. Dag Jensen has been professor at
the Hannover Academy of Music and Theatre since 1997. Many of his students
have won prizes of national and international music competitions.
Since 2011 he is professor for bassoon at the university for music and performing
arts in Munich.
Raimund Wippermann
Raimund Wippermann studied music teaching, sacred music and choirmaster
at the University of Music in Cologne and Duesseldorf. Postgraduate studies
at the conservatory in Stockholm followed (amongst others with Professor
Eric Ericson); several years engagement as church musician; 1991 appointment as Director of Music at the dome in Essen where he was entrusted with
the direction of the dome choir and the formation of the girls choir.
Jury
Jury Rules
Prizes
Only the jury decides on the award of a prize. The jury may
suspend the awarding of the prizes. Prizes may be awarded,
but the jury is not required to do so. Prizes may be divided.
Concert Invitations
The scholarship prizes are being provided by the MeyerStruckmann- Stiftung.
The scholarship prizes are stipends to be used for concert
performances. Concerts may be arranged in cooperation
with the concert agency Jens Gunnar Becker in Herdecke.
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Second Round
a) Pierre Max Dubois: Sonatine Tango
or
Ivan Erd: Sonata Milanese (Ed. Doblinger)
b) a contemporary solo piece composed after 1980
c) Camille Saint-Saens: Sonate op. 186 pour Bassoon et Piano
or
Carl Maria von Weber: Andante and Rondo Hungarese
It must be ensured that the total length of the selected works
does not exceed 30 minutes.
Third Round
a) Andre Jolivet: Concerto
b) Antonio Vivaldi: Concert C-Dur F. VIII13
or
concert e-minor, F. VIII 6
or
concert g-major F. VIII 30
Third Round
a) Antonio Vivaldi: a concert for oboe of own choice
Concerto in g-minor (op.11 n 6, Leduc)
or
Concerto in d-minor (FVII n 1, Ricordi)
or
Concerto in a-minor (RV 461/PV42, Schott)
b) Wolfang Amadeus Mozart: concert for oboe KV 314
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Second Round
a) Pierre Sancan: Lamento et Rondo
b) a contemporary solo piece composed after 1980
c) Paul Hindemith: Sonata
It must be ensured that the total length of the selected works
does not exceed 30 minutes.
Third Round
a) Alfred Desenclos: Prlude, Cadence et Final
b) William Albright: Sonata
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Arrival and registration are to take place on Monday the 14th of September 2015
between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the offices of the Robert Schumann Hochschule,
Fischerstrasse 110, 40476 Dsseldorf, Germany.
The opening of the competition takes place at 6 p.m. at the Robert Schumann
Hochschule. It is expected that all participants will be present.
Late registration will lead to disqualification of the candidate from the competition.
A registered competitor delayed through no fault of his own may be granted permission to complete by the chairman of the jury if he arrives before the first round.
Competition Schedule
For each instrument, the competition will consist of three rounds and the
prize winners concert. The successful completion of a round constitutes
admission to the next round. The participants of the prize winners concert
will be established in the third round. The first three prize winners will be
determined on the basis of their concert performance.
All the rounds and the prize winners concert are open to the public.
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