Agenda
Agenda
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Camac Harfen Deutschland cordially invites you to a weekend of masterclasses and concerts with Antonia Schreiber is solo harpist at the Gürzenich Orchestra of Cologne
The master class will take place on Saturday, 16 November 10:00-13:00 & 14:00-18:00 at the Camac showroom in Bonn, and will be a chance to work on your pieces with a truly extraordinary harpist.
Please note that the master class is primarily aimed at the advanced harp student.
The following day (17 November at 17h), Antonia will present a concert at Kreuzkirche Bonn (crypt) (Kaiserplatz 1 53113 Bonn) featuring the works of Scarlatti, Rameau, Fauré and Hindemith.
For both the concert and the class, participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Please head to the Camac Deutschland website to sign up!
Antonia Schreiber is the solo harpist of the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne. She has also played at the Vienna State Opera and with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. She has made guest appearances with orchestras such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, the WDR Sinfonieorchester and the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra.
In addition to her orchestral work, Antonia Schreiber devotes herself with great joy to chamber music. She performs in a wide variety of formations in concert series and at festivals; her long-standing chamber music partners include Alja Velkaverh, Ingolf Turban and Wen-Sinn Yang. In 2020, Hänssler Classic released her CD ‘Water Music’ for flute and harp.
Other recordings include a first recording of ‘Crowd’ for solo harp by Sir Harrison Birtwistle (2007) and choral music by Brahms for choir and harp with Kent Nagano (2015).
Antonia Schreiber studied with renowned teachers such as Helga Storck in Munich, Charlotte Balzereit in Vienna and Germaine Lorenzini in Lyon. A passionate teacher, Antonia Schreiber has been a lecturer in harp for the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra since 2023, succeeding Helga Storck.
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23 Nov 2024
UPDATE: THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULLY BOOKED
Workshop with Mandragore: Music of the Near East on the harp
To coincide with her Strings of Silk concert, travelling harpist Mandragore is offering a workshop on Saturday 23 November from 2 to 4 pm.
Near Eastern and central Asian music works differently to our Western music. Largely modal, these musics have developed around these musical modes and their particular usages. After an introduction to this musical world, and a brief look at the history of the indigenous harp (Cheng), we’ll discover how an Eastern mode works through a Kurdish piece.
Free Booking required for both participants and observers.
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Mandragore at the Espace Camac – Saturday 23 November at 6 p.m.
We are delighted to invite you to a concert by the travelling harpist Mandragore.
Strings of Silk: Mandragore takes us on a fabulous journey, from Bosnia to Central Asia, to share her adventures, her passion for the music of that region, and her passion for the harp. Let’s follow her on a winding and ever-moving Silk Road, conjured up by her voice, harp and stories.
New: Camac is a partner of the 1%HARP association.
From now on, every ticket sold at our events will contribute in its entirety to raising funds to create a real network of solidarity between harpists around the world… To find out more and give your support, go to: onepercentharp.com
Booking is essential:
https://my.weezevent.com/cordes-de-soie-mandragore-en-concert-a-lespace-camac
Adults: €5 / Under 18s: €2 / Under 12s: free
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The Collection Hexagone is a series of events organized by Camac to promote the harp in all its forms in the regions of France. Over the past year, events have taken place in Sallaumines, Avignon and Montpellier.
At the end of November, the Collection Hexagone travels to Sète, where we will be welcomed by the Conservatoire Sète Agglopôle.
We’ll be joined by Doriane Cheminais and Sophie Bonduelle who in addition to her not-to-be-missed show (Sophie la harpiste, November 30) will be running a “clown and harp” workshop (December 1). On Sunday, there will be a concert by students from the region, an exciting musical play: Les Romanesques.
Of course, we’ll be there with an exhibition of our harps, and we’re offering free tuning for your Camac harp.
To book a musical workshop, please contact Doriane Cheminais. To book a tuning for your Camac harp, please contact [email protected]
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Ahead of her concert with flautist Julien Beaudiment, we are delighted to welcome the incomparable Marie-Pierre Langlamet to Espace Camac for a masterclass on Sunday, 15 December, from 16-19h.
Before experiencing her breathtaking art on stage, six fortunate participants will benefit from the advice and wisdom of an exceptional concert artist. It will be an opportunity to share the advice of a great musician on a variety of repertoire.
It is certain to be a privilege for all those who attend.
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Although registrations are already full for participants, we warmly invite you to attend this masterclass as listeners.
Listeners can book their place using the form below.
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16 Dec 2024
We are delighted to invite you to a very special concert by Marie-Pierre Langlamet (principal harp, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra), with flutist Julien Beaudiment (Orchestre de l’Opéra National de Lyon). The world of music, particularly the harp, recognises Marie-Pierre Langlamet as an extraordinary soloist. We are delighted to be able to experience her breathtaking technique and the intimate and unique sound world she creates at the harp. Likewise, we are glad to welcome M. Beaudiment, who represents a pinnacle of today’s French school of flute-playing.
Together, these two remarkable artists invite us to a veritable feast, with each delicacy exquisitely presented and prepared for the delight of your senses. There will be music by Poulenc, CPE Bach, Piazzolla and others.
New: Camac is a partner of the 1%HARP association.
From now on, every ticket sold at our events will contribute to raising funds to create a genuine network of solidarity between harpists worldwide… To find out more and give your support, go to: onepercentharp.com
Booking essential:
https://my.weezevent.com/marie-pierre-langlamet-et-julien-beaudiment-a-lespace-camac
Adults: €10 / Under 18s: €5 / Under 12s: free
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The Collection Hexagone is excited to welcome the new year in Beaune with the 4th edition of our Harp Days!
We will feature Aurélie Barbé, renowned for her exceptional work with the electric harp. Aurélie will lead various classes and workshops on the electric harp, open to all students from French conservatoires.
Dorothée Cornec plays regularly in prestigious venues and is passionate about teaching. As harp teacher at the Beaune Conservatoire, she will be directing the students’ concert on Sunday January 26.
Additionally, we will showcase our harps and provide free revisions for Camac harps.
Workshops are open exclusively to conservatory students, and registration can be done through the Beaune conservatory (03 80 24 56 94) or via email at [email protected]
For bookings regarding your Camac harp, please reach out to [email protected]
We can’t wait to see you there!
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30 Mar 2025
We are delighted to announce our co-sponsorship of The International Jeunesses Musicales Competition 2025, in Belgrade (Serbia). This will be a truly exceptional event because until the present time, the competition has rotated the featured instrument (for example, the competition of 2024 featured the clarinet). However, in 2025, the competition will spotlight the harp for the very first time.
One of the largest competitions of its type in the world, the International Jeunesses Musicales Competition Belgrade (IJMC Belgrade) exists with the aim to support the most talented young musicians at the beginning of their artistic careers.
The competition will take place 21-30 March 2025 (the deadline for applications is 25 January 2025) and is open to advanced harpists aged 15-35.
There is a preselection (made by video submission), after which selected applicants will then proceed to the live rounds, the third and final of which will be with orchestra.
Camac will contribute to the cash prizes offered by the competition, as well as a concert opportunity. Contestants will also be able to play on a selection of our harps, if they so choose.
In order to find full information on the proposed repertoire and how to apply, please visit the competition website.