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The year 2013 marks a centennial since the births of Witold Lutoslawski and Benjamin Britten and we are delighted to present seminal pieces by the two composers as well as lectures on their work. More than 15 hours of live music, old and new, as well as music composed specifically for the Seminars by composers present and absent make up for a very exciting Festival programme. Our special guests of honour this year are John Harrington, principal viola with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for more than 25 years and the cellist Leo Winland, a student of both Rostropovich and du Pre, conductor and well-known figure of the Scandinavian classical music scene. The course itself covers a wide range of interests from Early music to new and improvised music, as well as ensemble and orchestral playing; the last three days of the Festival are dedicated to student-based performances of Purcells Dido and Aeneas in a working factory and a final concert of the student Orchestra as well as two concerts of solo performances by the students. We hope to see and host many international participants in the provincial town of Kozani for ten days of intensive music making. For the 2013 Seminar,
hosted/co-directed by
Dimitris Demopoulos Music School
artistic direction
Panayiotis Demopoulos
executive secretaries
Stella Psarianou, Katerina Demopoulou
technical support
Dimitris Andreopoulos, Babis Tsinikosmaouglou, Leonides Demopoulos, Nikos Papaparaskevas, Eri Koubali, Sakis Dovolis, Annie Tzouma, Giorgos Valais, Lefteris Ioannidis, Angeliki Zigra, Eleni Tasopoulou
the teachers
Philip Bartai
Philip Bartai
was born in Scotland in a Scottish-Hungarian family of musicians and started learning music on the violin and piano. At the age of 10 he earned a place in St. Marys Music School, Edinburgh where he started composing and picked up the viola as his main instrument. He continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music on a scholarship and studied viola and composition, was awarded a Masters degree and won the Peter Latham musicology prize. Philip learned with Geoffrey King, Lyell Creswell, Alexander Goehr and Michael Finnissy. His works have been performed in the United Kingdom and abroad. As a viola player he has performed as a soloist and principal viola; he specializes in 20th century and contemporary music. He is actively involved in the alternative London scene playing keyboards with the Windsors. His work with Atsuko Kamura has been broadcast by BBC radio three and in America. Phil teaches the viola and chamber music in London.
analysis
16-25.8 180
Panayiotis Demopoulos
16-25.8 180 Panayiotis Demopoulos was born in individual lessons 1977 into a musical family. He studied music group lessons score reading sessions mini lecture formally in the United Kingdom on scholarships workshop/recording/participation in student concert from the Student Awards Agency of Scotland, the
Royal Northern College of Music, Robinson College Cambridge and the State Scholarship Foundation of Greece. He was awarded a PhD in composition from the University of York and returned home in 2007. Amongst the many teachers he has learned with he discerns the lasting influence of pianist Murray McLachlan and composer Anthony Gilbert. As a pianist, Panos has issued 6 solo recordings which have received very positive reviews (Gramophone, International Record Review, American Record Review, Tempo, Jazz& et al). He writes about music (Contemporary Music Review. Library of Social Sciences et al) and has composed more than 50 original works to date. His music is characterized by ever changing interests in alternative tunings, free notations, automatic writing and micropolyphony. In his free time he writes words; he has taught in all levels and is currently employed in secondary education.
composition
He is married to Nicola Harrington with whom he has a daughter, Susannah. She will be a musician.
call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me
Hamlet (Shakespeare)
Eleni Liona
16-25.8 180 Eleni Liona was born in Kozani and individual lessons graduated from the New Conservatoire ofproduct participation in concerts and a staged Opera Thessaloniki, where studied with Varvara participation in theshe Seminar choirs and Chorus Tsambali. She also learned with D. Kalafatis, V. working with a co-repetiteur
Gavakos, V. Nikolaidis, K. Paschalis and A. Tomova-Sindov. Her first operatic role was Orestes in Offenbachs La belle Hlne. She has played dozens of importan roles on stage in a wide spectrum of styles from Purcell to Tchaikovsky and Mozart to Bizet. Eleni works with the Thessaloniki and Athens Megaron concert halls and with the Thessaloniki and Athens State Orchestras. She gives recitals frequently both in Greece and broad and her
singing
discography includes works by Th. Mikroutsikos and P. Carrer. She works for the National Opera of Greece and teaches at the National Conservatoire and the Anagennisi Conservatoire in Athens.
violin/free improvisation
hardocre, interesting stuffon the more edgy side of what we might play
Philip Tagney (BBC Radio 3)
Valerie Pearson
16-25.8 180 (230 for participation in both classes) Valerie Pearson composes music, plays workshops (improv)/ group lessons (violin) the violin and improvises. She was awarded the free improvisation concert Michael Tippett prize at a young age and earned a individual lessons (violin) place in the Bmus course at Kings College, participation student and with the Seminar orc London, where in she studiedconcerts composition Sir
Harrison Birtwistle and Robert Keeley and violin with Dianna Cummings at the Royal Academy. After a period of work in Palestine, Valerie returned to the U.K. and won the Nonhebel Prize
(York) and an AHRC scholarship for a PhD in composition (2009). Valerie is an SPNM composer and her work has been performed at amongst others the Cheltenham, Soundwaves and York Spring Festivals. She performs frequently in a variety of settings from baroque orchestra to new music ensemble. In 2007, she founded Falco Subbuteo together with Gwilly Edmondez. Her work has been broadcast by BBC Radio 3 and American radio stations. She lives in York, where she manages Club Integral Northern Branch, an uncategorizable music venue and is a sought-after violin teacher: this year her pupils won places in the National Youth Orchestra.
viola
John Harrington
16-25.8 180 John individual lessons open master-classes participation in student concerts and the Seminar orc
Harrington
was born in Southampton and started learning the piano at the age of 6 and the
violin at the age of 11. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London and first worked for the BBC Northern in Manchester. During that time he was also a member of the "Ad Solem Ensemble", which was resident at the University of Manchester. John moved to Scotland in 1973 to join the Scottish National Orchestra under Sir Alexander Gibson. In 1977 he became principal viola and held that position to 2012 in what was by then the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. He has recorded and performed with world-renowned conductors such as Sir Alex Gibson, Nemee Jrvi, Alexander Lasarev, Walter Weller, Jos Serebrier and Stphane Denve. He has also performed as a soloist and in works such as Mozarts Sinfonia Concertante, Strausss don Quixote and Berliozs Harold en Italie. Johns viola was made in Wrzburg in 1889 by K. A. Horlien on a design by Hermann Ritter.
jazz improvisation
Yiotis Kiourtsoglou
20-25.8 120 combo groups individual lessons jam sessions participation in student concerts
Nicola Harrington
early music/organ
16-25.8 180 individual keyboard and pedalboard lessons Hauptwerk simulation with full natural pedalboard vocal ensemble participation in student concerts and the Seminar cho
Nicola Harrington
was born in 1981 in Boquhan Scotland and was raised in a musical family. She learned how to play the violin from her father and started lesson on the organ at the Douglas Academy and later as the Herrick Bunney Scholar at St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. She studied music with Michael Harris, Daniel Moult, Philip Sawyer, David Saint Timothy ByramWigfield at Napier University, Edinburgh, the Birmingham Conservatoire and the University of York where she earned an MA in music. She has spent more than half her life as a chorister and choral scholar in the Cathedrals of St. Marys, Glasgow, St. Giles, Edinburgh, St. Chad and St. Philip, Birmingham, the Scottish Chamber Choir and the Oratory of Birmingham. Nicola moved to Kozani, Greece in 2007 and established Ricercati, a vocal ensemble that performs a mixture of early, new and folk polyphonic music. She enjoys teaching younger people and introducing them to Western Church Music.
Dimitris Demopoulos
piano/chamber music
16-25.8 180 individual lessons open master-classes chamber music participation in student concerts
Leo Winland
violoncello
Leo Winland
was born in Moscow in 1953. He studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Natalia Schahovskaja and Mstislav Rostropovitch, and continued his studies with Jaqueline du Pre in London. He took up the position of principal cellist at the Royal Opera in Copenhagen and was subsequently offered the position of principal cellist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Stockholm. Since 1989 he has been the principal cellist of the New Chamber Music Orchestra of Stockholm (artistic director: Essa-Pekka Sallonen) and, in collaboration with Dmitry Sitkovetsky, he has managed The New European Strings ensemble. In 1990 Leo Winland was appointed principal cellist at the Stockholm Royal Opera and the National Symphonic Orchestra of Gothenburg. As well as a solo cellist, Leo has made many appearances as a conductor with various Scandinavian chamber music ensembles and has given many recitals as a soloist throughout the world. He plays frequently at music festivals in Gotland, Sweden, the Musicades de Lyon and Prades in France, the Schlesving-Holstein in Germany, the Korsholm in Finland, and many others. In 2007, he founded the Koroni Chamber Music Festival in the South of Greece.
Nikolos Demopoulos
flute
chestra
Nikolos Demopoulos
was born in 1967 and tooks his first music lessons at the age of 5. He studied the flute at the State Conservatoire of Thessaloniki with T. Takahashi and Ilie Macovei, and graduated cum laude in 1988. He commenced post-graduate studies at the Ferenc Liszt Academy in Budapest under the tutelage of Lrnt Kovcs and Istvn Lng (contemporary music). Nikolos has also learned with William Bennett, Alexandre Magnin, Marc Grawels and Istvn Matusz. He has performed a great number of recitals in Greece and abroad and has appeared as a soloist with the Thessaloniki, Cyprus, Vratza and Larisa Symphony Orchestras. He is an original founder of the Kozani Seminar with a special interest in contemporary music: his CD of new music by Greek composers won a National Critics Award in 2011. Nikolos has held the position of principal flute for the State Orchestra of Thessaloniki since 1996. He taught at the Thessaloniki State Conservatoire for many years and now teaches at the Municipal Conservatoire of Thermi. He is a member of Ensemble Ide fixe.
Dimitris Leontzakos
clarinet
(Eleftherotypia)
16-25.8 180 individual lessons open master-classes participation in student concerts and the Seminar orc
Dimitris Leontzakos
was born in Kavala. He taught himself music, playing the recorder, flute and clarinet and decided to devote himself to the study of the clarinet.
Dionysis Mallouhos
He graduated from the Synchrono Conservatoire of Thessaloniki where he studied with K. Papadopoulos and continued his studies with Gerd Starke at the Munich Hochschule and with Anton Hollich in Baden-Baden. He also learned with Vincenzo Mariozzi in the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome and Richard Faria in Ithaca College, New York, thanks to a Fullbright Foundation scholarship. Other teachers of his are Charles Neidich, Aurelian Popa, Walter Boeykens and Michel Lethiec. Today he is a member of the Municipal Orchestra of Thessaloniki and performs solo and chamber repertoire as a freelancer. He teaches at the Nakas Conservatoire in Thessaloniki and is a co-founder of contemporary music groups OMAA 3 plus, Ide fixe ensemble and Terra Incognita.
piano
Dionysis Mallouhos
was born in Athens in 1963. He is a graduate of chemical engineering and studied the piano with Thaleia Baha at the National Conservatoire. He graduated from the Athens Conservatoire where he learned with G. Arvanitakis in 1987. On scholarships from The Onassis and Bakala Foundations he continued his studies at the Ferenc Liszt Academy in Budapest, with rta and Istvn Gulys from 1988 to 1991. As a soloist he has performed with the State Orchestra of Athens, the Athens Camerata, the Franz Liszt Orchestra et al. He has recorded for various styles of music and performs frequently with the New Music Group in Greek Composers Union concerts. For many years, he presented TV shows on music for the National Television of Greece (ERT). He has produced a daily radio broadcast for Greek National Radio since 2003 and has taught the piano for more than 20 years across the country. In 2007 he became music tutor for the National Theatre and the artistic director of the Kalamata State Conservatoire.
Zoi Tsokanou
orchestra
20-25.8 60 (free for instrumental students of the Seminar) rehearsals participation in the Seminar orchestra
Zoi Tsokanou
was born in Thessaloniki. She studied at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Zrcher Hochschule der Knste, where she graduate from having studied the piano with Konstantin Scherbakov, and orchestral conducting with Johannes Schlaefli. She also learned with Bernard Haitink, Howard Griffiths, Norbert Baxa, Paul Badura-Skoda, Victor Merzhanov and Peter Feuchtwanger. Zoi has won many international competitions and has conducted amongst others the Orchestras of Bamberg, the Greek National Opera, Regensburg, the Lucerne Festival, Bern, Kollegium Musicum Basel, the Radio Orchestra of Zagreb, the State Orchestra of Thessaloniki and the Greek Radio Orchestra. She is the director of the Symphony Orchestra of Western Bohemia in Marienbad, Czech Republic and the musical director of the Arosa Music Theatre. Zoi still maintains a very busy schedule as a pianist.
Emy Tsioura
choir
piano recital
the programme
Chopin soiree
viola recital
Drei Fantasiestcke Zalongo dance elegy Arpeggione sonata Legend Martyr Sonata op.120, n.1
violin: Valerie Pearson violoncello: Leo Winland clarinet: Dimitris Leontzakos piano: Panayiotis Demopoulos
G. Tzoukas V. Pearson
P. Demopoulos Lernaios
flute: N. Demopoulos, Th. Tosounidis clarinet: D. Leontzakos violin: Valerie Pearson viola: Phil Bartai violoncello: Leo Winland piano: Antonella Poulouli, D. Demopoulos
jazz improvisation
P. Demopoulos
students and staff present music about the moon co-organized by the literary journal Paremvasi Valerie Pearson and class + the Ohliroi theatre group
student concert
stage performance Eleni Liona and class co-rganised by the State-Municipal Theatre of Kozani direction: Yiannis Karahisaridis choir: Emy Tsioura music direction: Dimitris Demopoulos
student concert
the more advanced students of the Seminar present solo and chamber music performances
Student Orchestra
Skalkottas Greek Dances
Kozani
useful information
Kozani is a small town with a very rich past and a very lively atmosphere. It is the capital of the region of Western Macedonia and is situated very
close to a number of monuments and sites of great archaeological importance. as well as some stunning nature. The true population of the city is c. 50,000 people and the end of August is a time when most people return from their summer holiday. What to see/visit: the Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Aiani Archaeological Museum the Polyfyto Lake and surrounding area the villages of Velvendo and Vlasti
The railway station is currently defunct. For more information please contact us.
Accommodation
The Kozani International Music Seminar offers two options for the accommodation of students hotel (half-board) at a very convenient walking distance from both the Seminar and the city centre at a special price of 2030 Euros a night (depending on number of beds, length of stay etc.) free accommodation with local families. This option is available upon early request and subject to the resident familys agreement to host the applicant.
The easiet ways to get to Kozani from abroad is by plane to Thessaloniki and then by car via the Egnatia motorway (1h15) by plane to Athens and then a connect flight to the Filippos Airport (30) by plane to Corfu, then on the ferry to Igoumenitsa (40) and by car via the Egnatia motorway (2h)
Students may make their own arrangements but are strongly advised to get in touch for their own benefit.
Health issues
Kozani has its own Hospital and there is an intensive care unit in Ptolemais (20 by car). The end of August is a very volatile time of the year (weather-wise) and so visitors are advised to prepare for temperatures ranging from a wet 10C to a very dry 40C.
Money matters
For active participants the cost of participation is written in the Teachers section of the prospectus. The Seminar tutors can teach a limited number of students and it is crucial to apply early to guarantee participation. If a teacher agrees, a pass for an audience only participation may be issued at half-price for late-comers. There are also substitute teachers available when spaces fill up. In exceptional cases, applications for half the duration of the course may be accepted at a 20% discount.
Schedule
During the Seminar, a number of lectures, open master-classes, jam sessions and workshops will take place; these are not written into the concert programme. String and woodwind students ought to take advantage of the opportunity to play for the Seminar Orchestra, as this is an invaluable opportunity to share performance time with seasoned professionals. For this reason, it is important to study the concert programme and practice the orchestral parts of the last three concerts in advance. Parts for these can be emailed. The piano and singing students are also advised to consult the programme so that they may choose when they wish to perform. Composition students can get in touch with Panayiotis Demopoulos to discuss work lineups and performance/recording opportunities as well as the structure of the lessons. The Seminar is a meeting point for musicians and chamber music is at the heart of what we do. Students who wish to play as part of a group must notify the secretary as soon as possible in order to
Contact
For any matter concerning the Seminar and your participation please contact us at: The 15th Kozani International Music Seminar c/o Katerina Demopoulou Vogatsikou 6, Kozani, 50100 kdimopoulou@hotmail.com (+30) 24610 40339/6943510661
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