Players

 

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Wolfram Lamparter

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

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«

»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

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

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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Thursday, 25 February 2010

Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam

THE NETHERLANDS: AMSTERDAM
HET CONCERTGEBOUW AMSTERDAM
ENTRÉE

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Simon Reinink

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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Beethoven Festival Bonn

GERMANY: BONN
BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL BONN
»SCHÜLERMANAGER« OF THE YOUNG BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL

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Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen

GERMANY: BREMEN
THE DEUTSCHE KAMMERPHILHARMONIE BREMEN
ZUKUNFTSLABOR

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Albert Schmitt

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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Chicago Symphony Orchestra

USA: CHICAGO
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
THE INSTITUT FOR LEARNING, ACCESS AND TRAINING

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Charles Grode

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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Tonhalle Düsseldorf

GERMANY: DÜSSELDORF
TONHALLE DÜSSELDORF
JUNGE TONHALLE

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Michael Becker

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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London Symphony Orchestra

GREAT BRITAIN: LONDON
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
LSO DISCOVERY IN ST LUKE’S

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Philip Flood

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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Los Angeles Music Center

USA: LOS ANGELES
THE LOS ANGELES MUSIC CENTER
MUSIC CENTER EDUCATION AND FAMILY PROGRAMS

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Mark Slavkin

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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Friday, 26 February 2010

Thalia Theater

GERMANY: HAMBURG
THALIA THEATER
THALIA TREFFPUNKT

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Herbert Enge

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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Tate Britain

GREAT BRITAIN: LONDON
TATE BRITAIN
YOUNG TATE

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Mark Miller

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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Palais des Beaux-Arts

BELGIUM: BRUSSELS
PALAIS DE S BEAUX-ARTS
BOZAR STUDIOS

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Paul Dujardin

PAUL DUJARDIN

Paul Dujardin has been both the CEO and the Artistic Director of the revamped Brussels Centre for Fine Arts since 2002.
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