6th International Orchestra-Camp
August 2 - 13, 2010
in Vaumarcus, Switzerland
Information
- The international artesono orchestra-camp provides opportunities for significant growth for the advanced performer as well as the less experienced. Students perform solo and ensemble works
On the stage, students can showcase their talents - The young musicians may join chamber music groups. these groups offer antoher dimension of musical learning and experience
- The international artesono orchestra-camp is open to students with a good range of musical ability on their instrument as well as to the advanced singer
- In addition, the international artesono orchestra-camp also offers a variety of workshops that are all linked t o music (see special program)
Details and Registration
German: Registration
German: Details
English: Registration
English: Details
French: Registration
French: Details
Spanish: Registration
Spanish: Details
Music Program
- Beethoven, Tschaikowsky, Liadow, Dvorak, Grieg and others
- Brassband and wind ensemble, chamber music and orchestra music
- Pianists: 2 movements from a concert for piano and orchestra
Director
Felix Reolon
Special program
- Music workshops: appearance and performance on stage, stage anxiety, efficient repetition, music history, dancing class, excursions, swimming in the lake, basketball, football, volleyball, hiking
- All sport activities are accompanied by professional sport teachers
Fees
- CHF 850 (approx. EUR 531.00). The invoice is in CHF. 10% reduction for every additional child of the same family. CHF 50 reduction for inscription before January 31, 2010. No additional fees. The inscription is valid after reception of the confirmation and invoice
Instruments
- All orchestra instruments: strings, winds, brass, harp, piano, percussion
Age
- 10-19 years
Level
- Intermediate and advanced players (at least 3 years of experience)
Place
- Le Camp de Vaumarcus, CH-2028 Vaumarcus, Switzerland
Languages
- German, English, French, Italien, Spanish
Selection
- Fill in the inscription. Send us a recording of your own choice (CD, DVD, email) as well as a short information about your musical background
Entry deadline
April 30, 2010
All professors are active in the professional European music and teaching community and enjoy an excellent reputation. Information about the professors is given upon request.


