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| Champouillon Appointed Director of Arban International Trumpet Institute | March 23, 2002 |
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The institute will be a two-week yearly event honoring different legends of trumpet. The first honoree and attendee will be Mr. Roger Voisin, retired principal trumpet of the Boston Symphony. The first institute will be held August 11-23,, 2003. Core faculty will be James Thompson, Jens Lindemann, Pierre Dutot, Eric Aubier, Niklas Eklund and Marvin Stamm There will in addition four yearly guest faculties comprised of the world's leading soloists, historians, and orchestral performers. The trumpet institute will be held at the Abbey De Pontlevoy, France beginning in August 2003, focusing on traditional trumpet performance. Each year, a trumpet artist of international stature and reputation will be honored as the foundational performer in additional to functioning as a teacher/lecturer. Master teachers, performers, and historians of international stature will offer opportunities for expansion of knowledge and expertise in the areas of solo literature, orchestral performance, and pedagogy. Faculty will perform recitals and in the faculty trumpet ensemble, present master classes, provide individual lessons, mock audition panels, direct a student trumpet ensemble, mentorship, and accessibility. Provided will be enriching musical experiences that will enhance training already received and that of the future. The faculty will encompass the elite pedagogues and performers of traditional trumpet, and four staff accompanists on organ/piano will be available for master classes, recitals, and rehearsals. Pre-college students will benefit from being introduced to expectations of future trumpet performance through basic literature, methodology, fundamentals, audition requirements, style, and musicianship. Current university students will benefit from advanced solo literature, history, performance practice, instrument choice, transposition, orchestral excerpts, recital planning, graduate/orchestral auditions, career planning, and musicianship. Pedagogues will benefit from history and performance classes, current trends, literature, audition preparation, methodology, techniques of problem solving, and musicianship. Professionals will benefit from advanced solo and orchestral literature, solo and ensemble career planning, performance practice, audition preparation, musicianship, and career survival techniques. All participants will be provided daily individual lessons and master classes with teachers/performer of international fame while working on their own individualized concerns. In addition, they will perform daily in trumpet ensembles led by these artists, attend recitals, improve teaching/performance skills along with performance practice and trumpet history, acquire experience with solo and orchestral literature, and the skills necessary for a career in trumpet performance or pedagogy. Additional information and updates can be found at either www.euramcenter.com or at www.etsu.edu/music/faculty/champ.html. The executive director can be reached at champoui@etsu.edu
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