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Chamber music for students

PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 5:37 pm
by Juan
I noticed there are no posts anywhere on this forum, so I thought I would put myself in the history books by being the first person ever to contribute! Then I had to think of something relevant to write so I remembered that I'm organising a chamber music workshop in SAMS at the end of term.

General question - any good ideas for chamber music which would be suitable for teenagers playing about grade 6-8 standard but have never played chamber music before? My dilemma is that the Sheila Nelson sort of stuff is a bit beneath them possibly, but apart from some early Mozart and Haydn, the main canon is too tricky, at least until they have already had some experience. I can think of one or two things knocking around in the music school but I could definitely do with a larger repertoire!

If anybody reads this before July 5th, suggestions most welcome!

Ta, Juan

Re: Chamber music for students

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:25 am
by ziamarie
Hello Juan!

There used to be lots of posts - well maybe not lots but a few, but as it wasn't used for a while the freeforums provider deleted it all and I couldn't persuade them to give it back!

I have no answers, but hope someone replies soon!

Marie

Re: Chamber music for students

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:09 am
by Diane
Hi Juan
Just a couple of suggestions to get you thinking... would you like to stay with standard trios and quartets? I wondered whether you should look at the Telemann 4 violin concerti and the Vivaldi l'Estro Armonico concerti (those for 2 and 4 violins)?
See you around.
Diane

Re: Chamber music for students

PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:39 pm
by fantasia
Hi Juan,Diane and Marie,
A bit new to all this (its Pam by the way) but I think you might like to try the miniature quartet by David Stone. Its really playable, short and creamy-romantic. Think Butterworth. Last movement is more dramatic. I tried it on my Owens 4tet (grades 5 to 7)they enjoyed it and sounded great. Tunes for all 4 instruments. Nice to do the whole thing. I have my own copy if you want to try it.
Pam

Tasmin Little

PostPosted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:18 pm
by fantasia
Hi again,
ESTA has a workshop on kid's chambermusic soon. The site is esatastrings.org.uk. Also, does anyone know anything about the Tasmin Little thing at the Weston Audiotorium in Hatfield,Oct 23rd? It says that she is leading a number of private workshops with school children during the day. Can we bring kids? Would it be useful to us? Shouln't we be involved as it is so local? Any clues?
Pam

Re: Chamber music for students

PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:08 pm
by lyndasmusic
Tasmin Little had a masterclass at Stevenage a while ago so maybe there is already a link with her about this?