Repertoire and Ensemble/Orchestra

 

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The jury and the professors will divide all the participants into 2 different groups and select the classes:

– Group 1 Symphony Orchestra – Those who are selected for this will have solo master classes and play in the symphony orchestra. Repertoire: To be decided. Participants in Group 1 Symphony Orchestra also have the opportunity to organize chamber music themselves, get coaching as well as perform it at concerts to the extent possible.

– Group 2 Chamber Music – Those who are selected for this will have solo master classes and play chamber music. Get coaching in chamber music by the professors and perform at the festival. The jury appoints groups and repertoire to everyone. Participants in Group 2 Chamber Music have the opportunity to listen to the symphony orchestra’s rehearsals.

Master Classes – The jury and the professors will together nominate the students to the different professors’ classes. Which in some cases may mean that you get an other professor from the course roster.

NOTE! You cannot choose to apply for Group 1 or Group 2. Only after all selected students have confirmed their place can the jury make the division of the groups and classes. Therefore, it is important already when you apply that you are prepared and willing to participate in whatever group or classes the professors select you for.

Repertoire
The vast majority of the participants will participate in parts of these works, more may be added continuously. Each individual participant will find out exactly which repertoire and ensemble/orchestra they will be assigned for no later than 5 weeks before the start of the course.
This will then be performed live at the Academy festival in Stockholm in front of an audience.

Symphony Orchestra:
Allan Pettersson – Symphony No. 7
L.van Beethoven – Symphony No. 7
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sinfonia Concertante for Four Winds  K. 297b

Chamber music eg:
Richard Strauss – Suite in B-flat major, Op.4
Richard Strauss – Serenade in E-flat major, Op.7
Maurice Emmanuel Sonata for Clarinet, Flute and Piano, Op.11
Albéric Magnard Quintet Op.8
Alexander Borodin Piano Quintet in C Minor
Beethoven – Trio for Piano, Flute and Bassoon in G, WoO 37,
Antonín Dvořák Piano Quintet, No.2, Op.81,
Johannes Brahms Piano Quintet Op.34,
Max Bruch Piano Quintet in G minor,
Camille Saint-Saëns -Quintette, Op. 14,
F. Kuhlau – Grand Quartet in e minor, Op. 103
Desportes – French Suite for Four Bb Clarinets
Duets and ensembles for percussion, piano and winds