Agenda
Agenda
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The Camac France team will be at La Rochelle on June 29 and 30. There will be a big exhibition of pedal and lever harps, and a technician will also be present to regulate your harps (on reservation) FREE OF CHARGE. To book a slot, please contact [email protected].
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06 Jul 2018
Jasmin-Isabel Kühne will be in our Berlin store on July 6th and 7th, 2018. This exceptional young German soloist, a graduate of Godelieve Schrama’s class at the Hochschule für Musik in Detmold and Isabelle Perrin’s classes in Paris and Oslo, will give a recital on Friday evening at 19:30. This will be your chance to hear some interesting, little-played repertoire such as Franz Pönitz’s “Nordische Ballade”, and the German premier of Uno Alexander Vesje‘s latest work – this last on the blue harp.
Jasmin-Isabel’s concert will be followed by private lessons throughout Saturday, July 7th. Booking a lesson will also be your chance to experience the Camac Excalibur lever harp in detail, for this will be one of the teaching instruments!
For German-language event information, click here.
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Now in its thirty-fifth year, the Rencontres internationales de harpe celtique in Dinan is a Celtic and world music summer institution, and as ever the Camac team are happy to be present with an extensive (lever harp) exhibition. Under the direction of Myrdhin, the artistic programme this year features: Corrina Hewat, Leonard Jacome, the Tristan Le Govic Trio, Blossom Harp Ensemble, Arthur-Coriolan, Ishtar, Tayir…and much more!
Get an impression of what it’s like with our vintage Dinan CamacCam, below.
MAISON DE LA HARPE
6 rue de l’Horloge
22100 Dinan
+33 2 96 87 36 69
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At Camac France, we will be on our annual summer holidays from July 15th – August 12th, 2018. This means that our head office in Mouzeil, L’Espace Camac Paris and our online boutique will be CLOSED. Please send us your orders and enquiries in good time, and we will be happy to take care of them before we head for the beach!
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Sylvain Blassel, François Pernel, Anne Bassand and the “Deux en Harpe” of Céline Gay de Combes and Lindsay Buffington are all headlining 2018’s Harfenfest Luzern! We are delighted to be partnering this event once again (for a video of the last time, see here). Swiss harpists will have the chance to experience a wide variety of classical and traditional concerts, workshops and masterclasses – across all levels, from beginners to advanced. There will also be a special session for teachers; workshops on how to look after your pedal and your lever harp; a presentation of the electroacoustic lever harp; and we are also really looking forward to a special concert with the students from all over the Lucerne region.
Our technical team will be glad to regulate your Camac harp for free during the weekend, subject to reservation – for this, please contact Camac’s head technician, Enric De Anciola, directly. We will also be present with a special exhibition, so please email your commercial enquiries to [email protected].
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In another Italian premiere, harpists can discover the Camac Canopée in Milan for the first time over the weekend of September 14th – 15th. It will be presented along with a wider special selection from our range, also at the Novotel de via Mecenate and also with further information available from Enrico Tartarotti.
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Isabelle Moretti will perform the Debussy Dances at MITO SettembreMusica in Milan, on September 18th at 5PM. She will also give the Italian premiere of Pascal Zavaro’s Berceuse for harp and string orchestra, as part of a programme based around the idea of French dances. Before the concert, she will give a masterclass on Sunday, September 16th, starting at 10AM in the Novotel de via Mecenate, Milan. Participation in this is fully-booked, but you can still reserve a place in the audience by contacting Enrico Tartarotti of Camac Italia.
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The Camac Festival will soon be heading for Belfort – and to whet your appetite even more than our snazzy publicity materials already have done, we’ll be blogging some more about our programme over the next few days.
The Belfort long weekend will begin with distinguished Italian harpist Patrizia Tassini. Patrizia is Professor of Harp at the Conservatorio “J.Tomadini” in Udine, and also directs Ventaglio d’arpe, a big student harp ensemble. Her curriculum includes prizes in Israel and Bloomington, and at the Second International Harp Competition in Varallo. Today, she sits on competition jurys throughout the world, for example in Israel, Bloomington, at the Paris Conservatoire, at the Concours Félix Godefroid in Tournai, Belgrade, the Concours Martine Géliot, etc. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the World Harp Congress, and recently has given concerts and masterclasses throughout Europe, in China, Taiwan and Turkey.
“After eight years of harp lessons in Italy with the excellent teacher Evelina Vio, I applied to the Conservatoire National Superieur in Lyon. This wasn’t a big plunge into another way of working: Elisabeth Fontane-Binoche and Germaine Lorenzini continued to work on technique in order to bring out musicality, giving particular importance to a proper articulation. When the academic year was over, and straight after I won second prize at the International Harp Contest in Israel, I got a scholarship to work with Eileen Malone at Eastman School of Music. Here, I continued with the technique that is variously described as “French school” or “Grandjany”, but we always took care of stylistic interpretation by looking at the the texts of the different composers. My experience of the so-called Italian, French and American schools of harp playing was not one of big differences, but rather a shared project to deepen and perfect my musicianship.
The harp scene is even more global today, and the technical differences in harp teaching are getting smaller all the time. Harpists agree more and more on hand position, about pressure on the strings for a good sound…the mobility and communication we all have today makes it easier for us to find out about teachers all over the world, watch what they do and apply it to ourselves or to our students. This is good for the level, of course, the level goes up all the time.
In Udine, besides harp lessons, my students take both music and harp history classes. It’s important to understand both the instrument, and the different composers who write for it, for a good stylistic interpretation. I also think it’s very important for harpists to do chamber music even from a very young age, so that listening to other instruments and breathing with them becomes second nature. Also, the ear has to get used to the sound of the orchestra, and you have to learn how to follow a conductor. But orchestra can be difficult for young harpists, because they are alone, nobody else understands their instrument, and they don’t play all the time. My harp orchestra Ventaglio d’arpe is for all my students aged between eleven and thirty, so that they can experience performing together, and also have fun! Everybody plays, whether on an easy or a difficult part, and we are a group, both musically and socially. By working together with different levels, students can set themselves goals for the future, in a supportive atmosphere without any envy or jealousy.”
If you want to seize your chance to hear, and work with Patrizia, come to Belfort in October! Her solo recital will be on Friday, October 19th at 8PM; her masterclass the following morning from 10-1. Reserve your places via the form on our agenda page.