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WOLFRAM LAMPARTER Between 1983 and 1989, Wolfram Lamparter studied music, with trumpet
as his major, at the music academies of Stuttgart and Mannheim,
Germany. |
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WERNER ENGLERT Saxophone player, music educator, composer and arranger Werner
Englert has been committed to music education for almost 30 years. |
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»netzwerk junge ohren« The »netzwerk
junge ohren« (young ears network) is a networking platform
for all those actively involved in music education: theatres, operas,
orchestras and ensembles, event organisers and concert halls as
well as freelance artists. |
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NIELS KLEIN born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1978, studied the saxophone (with
Frank Gratkowski and Cladio Puntin) and composing/arrangement at
the University of Music in Cologne, Germany. |
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ANNETTE DASCH Soprano singer Annette Dasch studied at the University of Music
in Munich, Germany, with Professor Josef Loibl. Her international
career started in 2000. |
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THE NETHERLANDS: AMSTERDAM |
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SIMON REININK Simon Reinink, born 1966, studied Dutch Law at the University of
Utrecht. He began his career as a lawyer at an international law
firm. |
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GERMANY: BONN |
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GERMANY: BREMEN |
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ALBERT SCHMITT Albert Schmitt was the federal laureate in the competition »Jugend
musiziert« and was awarded a scholarship by the European Community.
He studied double bass, musicology, educational science and conducting. |
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USA: CHICAGO |
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CHARLES GRODE A member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association’s
staff since August 1998, Charles Grode serves as Vice President
for the Institute for Learning, Access and Training at the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra. |
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GERMANY: DÜSSELDORF |
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MICHAEL BECKER Michael Becker comes from a family of musicians. After graduating
from secondary school in Hannover (he sang in the boys’ choir
and played football in the Hannover 96 club), he studied music under
Jürgen Kussmaul. |
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GREAT BRITAIN: LONDON |
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PHILIP FLOOD Born in Belfast Philip Flood read music at Queen’s University,
Belfast, then studied composition at the Guildhall School of Music
& Drama and at City University, London. |
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USA: LOS ANGELES |
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MARK SLAVKIN Mark Slavkin has been the Vice President for Education at the Music
Center of the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County since
2001. |
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GERMANY: HAMBURG |
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HERBERT ENGE Herbert Enge studied German philology (with a focus on theatre
and the media), history, politics and education in Brunswick, Hamburg,
and Vienna (Austria). |
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GREAT BRITAIN: LONDON |
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MARK MILLER Currently Mark Miller is the curator of the Youth Programmes at
Tate Britain. His role allows him to create strategies, programmes,
projects and events for a wider range of young people. |
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BELGIUM: BRUSSELS |
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PAUL DUJARDIN Paul Dujardin has been both the CEO and the Artistic Director of
the revamped Brussels Centre for Fine Arts since 2002. |