Schedule Cello-Forum CF03-02
October; 27th to 30th, 2023 (fully booked)
December; 1st to 4th, 2023 (fully booked)
January; 5th to 8th, 2024 (fully
booked)
February; 9th to 12th, 2024 (fully booked)
March; 22nd to 25th, 2024
April; 26th to 29th, 2024
May; 24th to 27th, 2024
Maria Kliegel launched her new project Cello-Forum
In 2021 cellist Maria Kliegel has founded a Cello-Forum in Essen, where she lives. About her Cello-Forum La Cellissima, Maria Kliegel says: "The aim of the Cello-Forum is to establish itself as a unique meeting point for cellists outside the regular university life. It is intended to provide assistance for those who have not yet found a suitable place at university or also to prepare them for the inevitable event of entrance exams. “
With its monthly appointments, the Cello-Forum thus sees itself as a supplement to an already ongoing course of study and wants to be a temporary domicile for those who already have university degrees but have not yet found their place in professional life.
Kliegel: "Such a process sometimes takes many frustrating years, insecurities, doubts, fears and discouragement gain the upper hand. Performance situations break away. Hard-earned quality gets lost. Who cares? I do! That's why I want to prepare orchestra auditions and discuss the results afterwards if not successful, accompany competition preparations as objectively as possible, self-critically but positively, observe concert performances and CD recordings, provide advice and support. "
The success of the Forum proves Maria Kliegel right. Obviously, there is a need.
Cello-Forum is supported by
Leonhard Rank
Eintrachtstraße 54
50668 Köln
Fon: +49 176 31184829
e-mail: info@leonhard-rank.de
All about the cello - inspiration all around
That is the motto of my Cello-Forum. It is intended for cellists who have not yet begun their music degree, who are in the midst of a program and would like to enhance it, or those who have
completed their studies and are preparing to begin their professional life. I also reach out to talented youngsters from about 12 years of age and adults. These can be professionals or hobby
cellists who play at an advanced level.
With my decades of experience as a professor at numerous conservatories, on the one hand I would like to provide assistance and suggestions about preparing entrance auditions, and on the other,
to assist in and strengthen preparation for exams, competitions, orchestra auditions, concert appearances, and CD recordings. My international experience on stage and in the studio, both as
soloist and as chamber musician, has shaped me since my youth, as have my experiences on the juries of numerous major competitions. I know all the tricks of the trade and would like to pass on my
sound know-how as well as my enthusiasm for the cello.
I look forward to giving you a warm welcome here at the "cultural living room" of the Ruhr metropolis. May we discover together in this uniquely beautiful environment the secret to
excellent cello playing, its gorgeously moving sound and captivating expressiveness.
Main topics:
- In-depth study of repertoire and instrumental technique
- Efficient practice techniques with the result: confidence on stage and in stressful public appearances
- Exchange of experiences dealing with stage fright and performance anxiety
- Tips on memorization, confidently playing from memory
- An often asked question: how do I keep a cool head without losing my passionate heart?
- Ideas, suggestions, and also referrals in the search for a suitable teacher, instrument, or bow
The more questions we have from participants, the better! It enriches the experience for everyone and challenges me!
Maria Kliegel
Maria Kliegel, cello, studied with János Starker at Indiana University in Bloomington, USA. Mstislav Rostropovich described her as La Cellissima: "The best cellist I have heard since Jacqueline
du Pré."
She has won many first prizes in national and international cello competitions (including the American University Competition in Chicago, the German Music Competition in Bonn, the Aldo Parisot
Competition in Brazil, and the Concours Rostropovich in Paris) and has made appearances as a soloist across the world.
Her extensive repertoire has been recorded on both CD and video. With around 1 million CDs sold worldwide, Maria Kliegel is the market leader in the field of cello literature. Above all, she has
made a name for herself through her untiring commitment to contemporary music, which includes world premieres and CD recordings of works by, among others, Alfred Schnittke and Sofia Gubaidulina
as well as Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann's Hommage à Nelson Mandela. She has also been a jury member in many competitions and is known for her active involvement in music education. Since 1986 Maria
Kliegel has been teaching a master class at the Cologne University of Music.
In Schott Master Class Cello, her multimedia book and DVD project published in 2006, she explores completely new paths for learning how to play the instrument. The volume was awarded the Digita
special prize for the best German educational software and the Comenius EduMedia seal in 2007. Since 2010 the label Naxos has been selling the English version Using Technique and Imagination to
Achieve Artistic Expression worldwide.
After almost three decades of brilliant and critically acclaimed productions for the label Naxos, with over 40 solo CDs and 2 Grammy nominations, Maria Kliegels latest production has been
released in spring 2019 on the label GENUIN. On this new album “Voyages Sonores” Maria Kliegel is joined by the well-known pianist Oliver Triendl performing works by G. Connesson,C. Debussy, F.
Poulenc, M. de Falla, E. Granados and G. Cassado.
Maria Kliegels album “Voyages Sonores” has been nominated in 2019 for the prestigious INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL MUSIC AWARD and for the german OPUS KLASSIK award as well.
In 2019 Maria Kliegel served as a faculty member of the newly founded “Institute of Musical Excellence” in Wroclaw (Breslau), Poland. Furthermore, Maria Kliegel will be a professor at the
“University of Music” in Brescia/Italy from November 2021 on.
Maria Kliegel is impressively expanding her sphere of activity as a pedagogue with the international “Cello-Forum La Cellissima” in Essen/Germany she founded as of September 2021. - This forum
includes international master classes on several dates per year.
Maria Kliegel plays a cello by Carlo Tononi, ca.1730, Venice.
Course information:
Date
Course Number
2023; October, 27. - 30. CF 03-01 (fully booked)
2023; December, 18. - 20. CF 03-02 (fully booked)
2024; January, 05. - 08. CF 03-03 (fully booked)
2024; February, 09. - 12. CF 03-04 (fully booked)
2024; March, 22. - 25. CF 03-05
2024; April, 26. - 29. CF 03-06
2024; May, 24. - 27. CF 03-07
Course begin/end: early afternoon
Classes offered for active participants:
a) Single 50-minute lessons; up to 4 single lessons may be booked.
b) Complete course on all four days with 5 single 50-minute lessons. For students only!
This complete course is limited to a maximum of 2 participants! Confirmation of reservation for the course will be provided following receipt of the course fee in the account indicated at the end of this information sheet.
The number of participants is limited. If the course is fully booked, it will be closed. Please ask in time.
Preferred appointment times for single and double lessons: As a rule, these will be accommodated. However, depending on the number of participants, it may be necessary to
discuss a schedule change with the Bürgermeisterhaus. Flexibility is appreciated!
Please note: A list of the course repertoire must be received in writing no later than 2 weeks prior to the course start date. At the same time, a binding agreement will be
made with the Bürgermeisterhaus regarding the final preferred dates and exactly when an accompanist is needed.
A piano accompanist may be brought along, or an accompanist can be provided for a fee of 30€/hour. Please be sure to bring the piano music with you!
Unfortunately, there is no second piano, so that it will not be possible to rehearse in advance with piano. A separate rehearsal room without a piano is available.
The course schedule with exact times will be sent to participants about one week before the course starts. Guest auditors will receive the information on the Internet.
Guest auditors are always welcome. Participation is free of charge, but we welcome donations for our cultural work.
Accommodations: Pensions/hotels or inexpensive private accommodations can be arranged upon request. Please note your request when registering.
Recommended accomadations you can find here.
Meals: Alcohol-free drinks, coffee and tea are included in the course fees. Restaurants and snack bars are nearby to take care of your hunger and physical wellbeing!
Public Cello-Forum concert with selected participants: A concert is planned at the conclusion of the Cello-Forum La Cellissima in the Bürgermeisterhaus as part of its classical
music series. The exact date will be announced in due time.
Costs:
Single lessons (50 Minutes)
Adults: 100 € | College/Conservatory Students/School Children: 80 €
Complete Course (5 single 50-minute lessons)
For students only: 320 €
There are a maximum of two places available for the complete course! First come -first serve!
Piano accompanist: (please reserve when registering)
30 €/hour · Payment in cash on the day on site to the course instructor.
Registration
(Please note: * are mandatory fields)
Bank transfer of course fee to:
Freunde des Bürgermeisterhauses e.V.
IBAN: DE93 3605 0105 0000 2594 40
(SWIFT-BIC: SPESDE3EXXX )
Purpose: Cello-Forum La Cellissima
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