1. Workshop by Karen Iglitzin
- Title: "Non-Competitive Events: Building
Mutual Support Into Your Studio"
- Ready to try something
new for your next studio event? Whether it's a recital or an informal
'play-in', Karen will show us how to make it more fun, more interactive,
and more musically rewarding for each participant. Try these on for size:
student emcees, special guests, 'mystery activities'. We will learn about
peer-to-peer critique - the art of giving constructive comments to a fellow
musician - and much more!
- Date: October 7, 2005 (Friday) Time: 10 a.m.
- 12:30 p.m. Place: Sherman Clay
2. Workshop by Lisa Bergman and Deborah Dewey
- Title: "Taming the Hydroctopus: the Perils
and Pleasures of Multiple Limbs and Digits at One Piano"
- Lisa and Deborah concertize as VENTIDITA (twentyfingers).
This four-hand duo will provide tips and tricks on all aspects of sharing
one keyboard, from physical to philosophical. They will cover repertoire,
communication, technical essentials, pedaling, and performance issues. This
will be a lively presentation, liberally peppered with personal observations
and anecdotes.
- Date: November 4, 2005 (Friday) Time: 10 a.m. -
12:30 p.m. Place: Sherman Clay
3. Workshop By Randolph Hokanson (Professor Emeritus, UW)
- Title: "Interpretation and Style"
- Professor Hokanson invites us on a journey through
the many colorful worlds that make up the complex art of interpretation.
On our way we ask questions : "What is the fundamental style?"
"What is the character and expressive meaning of the music?" These
and eight other vital artistic questions will be discussed and also illustrated
with musical examples from Scarlatti, Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann,
Brahms and Debussy.
- Date: February 10, 2005 (Friday) Time: 10:00 - 12:30
p.m. Place: Sherman Clay
FEES
Eastside Chapter Members: Individual Workshop Fee: $20 Workshop
Pass for all three workshops: $42. Non-Eastside Members: Individual Workshop
Fee: $25 Students: Individual Workshop Fee: $12
PLEASE MAIL A CHECK MADE OUT TO: EASTSIDE CHAPTER WSMTA Mail to Egle
Peller (address in our yearbook)