Sunday 11th – Sunday 18th August 2024
This well established course is for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn players who would like an enjoyable and rewarding week learning new repertoire and improving chamber music skills in a relaxed and supportive environment.
This is a ‘High Advanced’ course and participants are required to have attained at least an ARSM diploma.
The course is tutored by Liz Drew (clarinet), Miles Hewitt (horn) and Liz Cutts (flute). All three are keen to help you have fun extending your playing capabilities with a broad range of workshops and repertoire.
Playing will be mostly in small groups (usually between 4 – 8 players) ; workshops and exercises will usually include all participants. There is a maximum of 17 players on this course.
PRICES (7 nights)
Course Participant: [includes tuition, accommodation, meals and wine with supper]
1143€ – Single Room
915€ – Shared Twin Room (sharing with someone specific you have agreed to share with)
915€ – Cubertou Bell Tent (sole occupant)
693€ – Bring your own Tent
Non Participant companion: [includes meals and wine with supper]
693€ – Shared Twin Room
Arrival / Departure
Participants are kindly requested arrive after 18:00 on the first day and depart before 10:30 on the last day. There is no scheduled activity on the first day other than supper, at around 20:00.
There is some information about travel options on our Getting To Cubertou page . If you are coming by public transport please aim to get to Monsempron Libos station or Bergerac airport, we can organise taxis from these destinations to / from Cubertou. Taxis between Bergerac and Cubertou were 200 euros per trip in 2022 (300 euros Sundays and evenings). We might ask you to wait for other arrivers in order to share taxis. (Car hire is also an option from Bergerac airport.)
Daily Schedule
There are three, one and a half hour, tutored sessions each full day and an informal concert to a small invited audience on the last evening. There are two tutored sessions before lunch and one between afternoon tea and supper. Participants can organise their own ensemble playing in the afternoon and early evening; we have an extensive music library available. There is also informal music making after supper on most evenings.
If you prefer a break in the afternoon then we have woods and meadows to explore and a lovely pool to relax by. For those with cars, there are numerous castles and 13th Century villages in the area.
Workshops will take up part, or all, of the first daily session. We start each day with Warm-Ups; getting the foundations of posture and breathing in the right place for the day . We then might continue with Workshops or Repertoire. Workshop sessions, might include exercises on tricky rhythms, tone production, how to practice efficiently, chamber music skills, listening .. and much more!
For the other two sessions participants will be in small groups for repertoire playing. For this course we aim to stick to the planned repertoire and to send out sheet music in advance. We shall confirm repertoire for 2024 in early July, or when the course is fully booked, whichever is the sooner. (The repertoire for 2023 was: Woolfenden – Suite Francaise, Barboteu – Burlesque, Muczynski – Fragments, Francaix – Quatuor, Kummer – Trio op.32, JG Lickl, – Trio, Cooper – Funambulist, Muczynski – Wind Quintet, Barboteu – Horn Quartetto No.1, Ibert – Deux Mouvement, Gipps – Octet, Reinecke – Sextet, Zemlinsky – Humoreske, Gouvy – Petite Suite Gauloise.)
Informal after supper playing is usually based around folk music; klezmer, tango, jigs and reels, French musettes. This offers good sight-reading practice in an extremely relaxed atmosphere… also often a chance to dance!
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If you would like to book or have any questions then please email us…