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Music Department 04/20/2012
Classes will be taught by a prestigious international teaching staff between 17th and 28th July.
Concert closing of the Summer Courses. ©FPA
Enrolment for the 2012 Prince of Asturias Foundation International Music School Summer Courses will open next Monday, 23rd April. The courses will be taught at the “Eduardo Martínez Torner” Advanced Conservatory of Music of the Principality of Asturias and at the Príncipe Felipe Auditorium in Oviedo between 17th and 28th July. The courses enjoy the patronage of the Maria Cristina Masaveu Peterson Foundation.
Students may register via the school’s website at http://www.escuelainternacionaldemusica.org/ or may obtain enrolment forms from the Prince of Asturias Foundation offices: C/ General Yagüe, 2 / 33004 Oviedo, and C/ Doctor Casal 12, 2º / 33001 Oviedo. Enrolment will close on 2nd July.
Classes will be taught by a prestigious international teaching staff, with some of the world’s most outstanding musicians from centres and orchestras such as the Juilliard School, New York, the Royal Academy of Music, London, the Deutsche Kammerphilarmonie, Bremen and the London Symphony Orchestra taking part as visiting professors.
Thirty-four teachers of eleven different nationalities will give classes covering the standard range of symphonic orchestral instruments, as well as ensemble classes for chamber music, string quartets, wind ensembles, folk music ensembles, youth orchestra and junior orchestra. The School strengthens its Musical Health Department by including, for the first time, the subject “Yoga and Relaxation”, besides renewing the workshops on “Healthy Food and Eating Habits” in collaboration with the Alimerka Foundation and “Do your muscles feel like iron?” in collaboration with the Mapfre Foundation.
Yuri Nasushkin, the School’s Artistic Director, is a professor at the “Eduardo Martínez Torner” Advanced Conservatory of Music in Oviedo and has conducted the Principality of Asturias Youth Symphony Orchestra (JOSPA) and the Community of Madrid Youth Orchestra. Nasushkin came to Spain in 1990 as a teacher with the Soviet chamber orchestra The Moscow Virtuosi.
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