"Finding Meaning in Musical Forms" -- a workshop with New World Recorders
Date/Time
9/7/2024
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
Workshop
Event Description
How does an overture musically differ from a fugue? What is musically significant in the form of a rondeau? How does the form of a piece of music affect how we should approach playing it?  The members of New World Recorders (Rainer Beckmann, Héloïse Degrugillier, Gwyn Roberts and Sarah Shodja) tackle these questions and more in an all-day workshop for recorders focused on musical forms.
Location
Setting: In-Person
Saint George's Episcopal Church
915 N. Oakland St
Arlington, VA 22203

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Contact Person
Capitol Early Music
(phone: 4103032053)
Details

An all-day workshop taught by the virtuosi of New World Recorders. Open to intermediate, upper intermediate, and advanced recorder players who play SAT and either Bass or Alto up an octave. Pitch A=440.

The day will be divided into four class periods, beginning with an all-workshop discussion/demonstration of musical form led by New World Recorders, and followed by three sessions with ensemble size classes.

Tuition: Regular - $100 | Student/Work Study $55 | Workshop/Concert Special $135 (workshop registration and one ticket to Beginning, Middle, End concert on September 8

Late Registration fee: $10 for registrations after August 24
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