AYO Style Workshop provides an in-depth exploration of a different musical style each year – to give you a palette of experiences, with which you can embrace the increasingly flexible nature expected of 21st century musicians.

In 2010 the focus of AYO Style Workshop will turn to music of the Baroque period.  You will explore all of the Vivaldi L’estro armonico concerti, with AYO musicians in the solo positions, culminating in a performance with the celebrated Baroque violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch in Melbourne.  In addition to the intensive rehearsals, you will also expand your knowledge of the Baroque musical style by attending lectures presented by leading harpsichordist and music historian, Neal Peres da Costa.

 

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THE REPERTOIRE

VIVALDI                  L’estro armonico, op. 3


THE MUSIC DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Wallfisch

A leading interpreter of music on the baroque and classical violins, Elizabeth Wallfisch is a favourite with both audiences and orchestras because of her virtuosity, her generous, sparkling personality and her impeccable musicianship. Her appearances are marked by a daring and spontaneous approach to performance that results in electrifying musicmaking. 

Renowned not only as a prominent interpreter of 17th and 18th century violin music, she is also an inspiring leader and director. She has guest-directed many of the world's best period orchestras, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Netherlands Bach Society, Tafelmusik, Apollo's Fire, the Hanover Band, L'Orfeo Barockorchester, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and the Philharmonia Baroque. Increasingly popular with modern-instrument orchestras, she has also directed the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Israel Chamber Orchestra, and the Vancouver Symphony.

Her playing has taken her from the Lincoln Center in New York, where she led the Orchestra of the Enlightenment in the opening concert of the 2003 Handel Festival, to Zimbabwe, where she appeared as soloist with the Harare Symphony Orchestra (and brass band from the local police department!) in a rendition of Brahms' Violin Concerto. For 15 years she has been the concert master of the prestigious Carmel Bach Festival in California. In January 2007 she was the Music Director of National Music Camp Australia.

Elizabeth Wallfisch's long and impressive discography offers a window onto her expansive musical world. From the High Baroque Italian violinist-composers such as Vivaldi, Corelli, Veracini, Tartini, Geminiani and the Classical and Romantic greats from Mozart to Mendelssohn, she also embraces the music of their lesser-known contemporaries such as Myslivecek and Abel. She has explored the music of Paganini and Viotti and has recorded most of the music of the great Baroque tradition, from the earliest Italian violin music of Cima, to Biber, Telemann, Bach and the rich, sensual music of the French Baroque.

Forthcoming and recent directing engagements include the European Union Chamber Orchestra, Les Violons du Roy, the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pacific Baroque Orchestra in Vancouver, Atlanta Baroque, and return invitations to Music of the Baroque in Chicago, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Vasteras Sinfonietta, and her debut directing the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester.

Always keen to nurture young talent, Elizabeth has recently formed The Wallfisch Band, a unique international period-instrument orchestra in which hand-picked younger players, either still studying or on the threshold of their careers, play alongside Elizabeth and her seasoned colleagues, all players at the very top of the profession. The experience is a living 'masterclass' within an intensive rehearsal and concert environment. The combination of youthful energy and musical experience results in performances of the greatest vigour, intensity and passion. The ensemble made its debut in the 2008 Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music and will perform in the UK, Germany, Turkey, New Zealand and Austrailia in the coming seasons.

Elizabeth Wallfisch has published a treatise, specifically on fundamental aspects of baroque violin playing: The Art of Playing Chin-Off for the Brave and the Curious, published by King's Music.


HARPSICHORD AND MUSIC HISTORIAN: Neal Peres da Costa

Dr Neal Peres Da Costa specialises in performance on historical keyboard instruments of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. He is a Senior Lecturer and Chair of Early Music at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He has performed with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Symphony and Australian Brandenburg Orchestra amongst others. He is the recipient of a 2009 Fine Arts ARIA and is currently writing a book for Oxford University Press.


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possible by the generous support
of the Colonial Foundation Trust.


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KEY INFORMATION


Applications for 2010 have now closed.

When:

3 – 11 April, 2010

Where:

Melbourne, VIC

Cost:
$800.  AYO will arrange and cover all travel, instrument freight, meals and accommodation costs associated with this program.

Eligibility:
18 – 25  years inclusive, as at 1 January 2010.
Minimum standard AMEB AMusA or equivalent.
Open to violin, viola, cello, and double bass only.