Del 8 al 11 de julio
Este curso tiene lugar en Musical Arts Valencia (C/ Honorato Juan,13 - VALENCIA)
Inscripción
Del 5 al 6 de julio
Musical Arts Summer Program
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ACTIVIDADES DEL PROGRAMA

CLASES MAGISTRALES INDIVIDUALES
Cada alumno recibe tres clases magistrales de 45' con el ponente del curso.

Las clases magistrales individuales se reparten espaciadas a lo largo de la duración del programa en el que se matricule (ver fechas más arriba), para permitir al alumnado la práctica entre cada una de las clases.
TALLER COLECTIVO
Todos los participantes del curso participan en un taller colectivo cada día, de 9:00 a 10:00.
PARTICIPACIÓN COLECTIVA
Los alumnos tanto activos como oyentes permanecerán toda la jornada escuchando y participando en las clases del resto de alumnos
Información de horario y concierto

Todas las clases individuales del curso tendrán lugar entre las 10:00h y las 15:00h, en Musical Arts Valencia (C/ Honorato Juan 13, Valencia).

El jueves día 11 de julio tendrá lugar un concierto de clausura a la 19:30h.

Precio del curso

Alumnos activos: 290,00

Alumnos oyentes: 100,00€

Se admitirá un máximo de 7 alumnos activos. No hay límite de alumnos oyentes.

David Fons

One of the most notable violists of his generation, recognized nationally and internationally as the winner of first national and international viola awards, David Fons studied with Vicente Ortiz, Luis Roig, Luis Llacer, Jesse Levine and Wilfied Strehle. He is a professor at the José Iturbi Conservatory in Valencia and Musical Arts Madrid. In orchestras such as OSN, OCV or Collegium Instrumentale he has been able to work with teachers such as F. Ayo, N. Chumachenco, Y. Menuhin, V. Ashkenazy, Z. Mehta and F Roth, among others.

He has participated in countless of the most outstanding chamber music festivals in our country, France and Italy as a member of the Rebec Trio, Palomares-Fons duo, Naght Trio, Viola Sings Duo and as a collaborator of the Beethoven Klavier Quartett, Ensemble de Cadaqués and V430.

As a solo artist, he has performed in the auditoriums of Zaragoza, Vigo, Valencia and others, together with directors and soloists such as Cristobal Soler, Vicent Alberola, Jesse Levine, Vasko Vassilev and Franco Petrachi.

In January 2019, he presented his first album “Viola Oppression” containing the sonatas of R. Clarke and D. Shostakovich, for viola and piano with pianist Kei Hikichi, for the label Orphues Classical.

David uses a Giacommo and Leandro Bisiach viola from 1954 for his performances.

Del 5 al 6 de julio
*Important: the defined period of dates on which this course will take place will be communicated to the students once the registration process is over.
This course takes place at Musical Arts Valencia (C/ Honorato Juan,13 - VALENCIA)
Enrollment
Del 5 al 6 de julio
Musical Arts Summer Program
Inscripción
Meet the faculty

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

INDIVIDUAL MASTERCLASSES
Each student receives three 45' masterclasses with the chosen teacher.

Individual masterclasses are distributed spaced out over the duration of the program in which they enroll (see dates above), to allow students to practice between each of the classes.
Each student receives four 1-hour master classes with the course speaker.

Individual master classes are distributed spaced out over the duration of the program in which they enroll (see dates above), to allow students to practice between each of the classes.
STUDENT CONCERTS
All the participants of the program perform at student concerts in the different scenic spaces of Musical Arts: its auditorium, the Shigeru Kawai Center and the Ateneo de Madrid.
USE OF FACILITIES
The students of the Musical Arts Summer Program enjoy the use of the School's facilities in Madrid: fully equipped, modern and refrigerated classrooms.
The students of the Musical Arts Summer Program enjoy the use of the School's facilities in Valencia: fully equipped, modern and refrigerated classrooms.
Information about the program

The students enrolled in the program will participate in three individual classes of 45 minutes together with the professor who is the teacher of the program.

Students will actively participate in concerts throughout the duration of the Musical Arts Summer Program, performing in them the works worked with their teachers.

The master classes will be held in the classrooms of the Escuela Superior Musical Arts, which has fully equipped facilities for their development, so that course participants will be able to make use of these classrooms for individual practice.

All the activities of this program will take place between the stipulated dates (see info for each program). In them, individual classes and student concerts will take place, distributed within the indicated date range, so that students can organize their study time and prepare for their meetings with the teachers.

David Fons

One of the most notable violists of his generation, recognized nationally and internationally as the winner of first national and international viola awards, David Fons studied with Vicente Ortiz, Luis Roig, Luis Llacer, Jesse Levine and Wilfied Strehle. He is a professor at the José Iturbi Conservatory in Valencia and Musical Arts Madrid. In orchestras such as OSN, OCV or Collegium Instrumentale he has been able to work with teachers such as F. Ayo, N. Chumachenco, Y. Menuhin, V. Ashkenazy, Z. Mehta and F Roth, among others.

He has participated in countless of the most outstanding chamber music festivals in our country, France and Italy as a member of the Rebec Trio, Palomares-Fons duo, Naght Trio, Viola Sings Duo and as a collaborator of the Beethoven Klavier Quartett, Ensemble de Cadaqués and V430.

As a solo artist, he has performed in the auditoriums of Zaragoza, Vigo, Valencia and others, together with directors and soloists such as Cristobal Soler, Vicent Alberola, Jesse Levine, Vasko Vassilev and Franco Petrachi.

In January 2019, he presented his first album “Viola Oppression” containing the sonatas of R. Clarke and D. Shostakovich, for viola and piano with pianist Kei Hikichi, for the label Orphues Classical.

David uses a Giacommo and Leandro Bisiach viola from 1954 for his performances.