Agenda
Agenda
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As well as being a unique performer, composer and recording artist, Marianne Gubri is the director of the International Harp Therapy Program in Italy and France. She regularly gives classes and lectures on improvisation, composition and therapeutic approaches.
On the 15 April at the Espace Camac, you will have the chance both to hear Gubri and to enrich your playing and improvising.
The day will begin with an Introduction to Harp Therapy; a chance for harpists (with at least one year’s experience) to discover a rich variety of improvisation patterns, play creatively and understand various concepts as applied in the fields of music and sound therapy.
This presentation will be followed by a performance of her beautiful Vita Nuova Programme, a concert that explores renewal and innovation, inspired by the poetic texts of Dante.
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13 May 2023
Come and spend an afternoon revelling in an intimate sound world at the Harfengalerie Camac, Berlin. Sophie Shen (currently the academist of the Von Karajan Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic) will give a magnificent programme of solos. Sophie’s current mentor and principal harpist of the Philharmonic, Marie-Pierre Langlamet, will be joined by Upama Muckenstern (flute, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester), in a classic instrumental combination that will be the perfect sound palette for a May afternoon.
There will be a rich variety of works ranging from the delicate classicism of Rameau and Dussek, to the beloved romanticism of Renié and Fauré, to more piquant sounds from the likes of Britten and Poulenc.
This promises to be a real treat and entry is free, but we strongly advise that you confirm your place by emailing [email protected]
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Harpes au Max is indeed “harps to the max”, and it’s a very special festival organised by the civic authorities of our home region in France. Put May 11-14 in your diaries now, and read more here on the Camac blog!
For some guidance in English: Camac blog
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16 May 2023
As the spring reaches its height, we have great pleasure in presenting an Evening in Paris with harp ensembles from Israel, Taiwan and France.
Each of these groups brings its own unique identity and sensibility to a joyous evening of music.
Ensemble Yakinton, a group whose members come from all over Israel, will perform original pieces as well as traditional Israeli tunes, in an expression of the diverse ‘mosaic’ of Israeli culture.
Monamis (featuring graduates of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris and the Taiwan Department of Music) a group whose name evokes friendship and unity, will enrich the programme with arrangements of classical and film music as well as traditional music.
Harpo-Mélusine is a flexible harp ensemble made up of 3 to 20 harpists of all ages and all levels. Aided by original musical choices from the worlds of pop, rock, world, Celtic and film music, the group aims to share the music of the harp with the widest possible audience.
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Formed in the balmy climes of the Caribbean, The Transatlantic Hot Club was founded by Ben Creighton Griffiths (Harp) and Adrien Chevalier (Violin) in 2013 whilst both performing at ‘Journées de la Harpe’, a festival that takes place on the islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe, St Anne, and St Lucia, and in French Guyana. Apart from having since returned to that festival, the group has been featured in many of the foremost jazz venues and festivals of the United Kingdom over the past decade. Their sound is a heady mix of gypsy and jazz influences and they present a unique force in terms of jazz harp today.
We are delighted that as they embark on their Summer tour, they will make a stop at the Espace Camac, bringing all their colour, fire and irresistible rhythm to the Parisian evening! Confirm your attendance here: June 8, 7pm- Don’t miss it!
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17 Jun 2023
Sylvain Blassel and Nikolaz Cadoret are both masters within their respective musical spheres. Blassel as conductor, performer, analyst and teacher; Cadoret as Breton traditional musician, improvisor and innovator. You can hear them both, as well as gaining from their vast expertise at the Camac Harp Days in Munich (15-17 June 2023)
In addition to an unmissable solo recital by Blassel, and a dynamic trad’modern performance by Cadoret, both artists will give masterclasses and courses. Please download the full programme to find out more – don’t miss this opportunity, both to hear and learn from two outstanding French artists !
Ms. Julia Becker, Managing Director, Camac Harps Germany: 030 21 97 11 76 – [email protected]
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17 Jun 2023
Ircam is one of Paris’ most iconic musical centres: a place considered a temple to the intersection of music and electronic innovation.
Commissioned by that institution, and after an intense period of collaboration , Parker Ramsay (harp) and the American composer Josh Levine present Anyway : a new work of ambition and stunning dimensions.
Drawing on fragments of such richly ornamented pieces as Froberger’s Tombeau(1652) de Froberger sur la mort de Monsieur Blancrocher,the American composer Josh Levine imagines a musical monument akin to those that emerged from composers of 17th century France.
As befits Ircam, complex electronics, tunings and techniques of distortion will ‘destabilise the timbre and intonation of the harp’. Combined with external sounds from nature, the harp and electronics will work in symbiosis with the space itself, to create a fascinating musical whole.
To our great pride, the premier will be achieved using our Camac Big Blue, taking its place at the cutting edge of musical innovation as it was always meant to.
Complementing this premiere are Michael Jarrell’s Offrande, and a further premiere by David Fulmer, incorporating a chorale by J.S. Bach.
This concert is part of the ManiFeste festival (7 june- 1 july). Click here to reserve your tickets direct from the venue.
(Photo: Tatiana Daubek)
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Collegium 21 is that rarest of birds: a competition open from beginner to advanced levels, entirely dedicated to contemporary music. It is a fantastic chance for even the youngest harpists to experience the music of living composers – and even work with them face to face in masterclasses.
Held every two years, the competition takes place in two stages. In 2023, the first stage will be on June 3 and 4 at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Regional in Paris. This first weekend is the masterclass one, where competitors can work on the set pieces with their composers. The competition publishes videos of all the masterclasses online, in the wish to diffuse the experience of new music as widely as possible. 2023’s invited composers are Kaija Saariaho, Martin Matalon, Ivane Béatrice Bellocq, Alexandros Markeas, Séverine Ballon, Hélène Breschand, Gregory Vajda, Fuminori Tanada, Liao Lin-Ni, Grégoire Rolland, Alexandre Jamar and Jean-Yves Bosseur.
A couple of weeks later, June 17-18, the competition itself takes place in the same location.
The most senior prizes also offer some super professional opportunities. The Marius Constant Prize will be engaged to perform with the Ars Nova ensemble, and mentored by its harpist to prepare a world premier of a new work. The Prix ProQuartet offers a further engagement in Paris during the 2023-24 season.
All information is available on the competition website.