Music Director Marios Papadopoulos MBE Artist in Residence Maxim Vengerov Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra In Residence at the University of Oxford University Residency Programme 2015-2016 Serving the student community since 2002 as the Orchestra in Residence at the University of Oxford 1 Anne-Sophie Mutter giving a masterclass as part of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra s University Residency Programme 2014/15.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in Residence at the University of Oxford The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra (formerly Oxford Philomusica) was founded in 1998. In 2002 it was appointed the Orchestra in Residence at the University of Oxford in an agreement which has been renewed until 2017 between the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University and the Orchestra. This Residency, unique amongst British orchestras, offers training, tuition and performing opportunities to students, as well as a prestigious season of concerts for students and academics alike. Members of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra are amongst some of the finest musicians in the country, and many are also experienced teachers in major conservatoires. The OPO s reputation as one of the leading orchestras in the UK also attracts some of the world s greatest artists to appear in its concert series. With such outstanding musicians at our disposal, we offer unique and unparalleled opportunities for students to receive tuition in performance-related studies, both from within our own membership and by visiting international celebrities. The Oxford Philharmonic s programmes of classes and workshops are held in high esteem by musical institutions and universities around the world for offering students opportunities to be taught and inspired by some of the world s greatest artists, once again reaffirming the unique nature of our relationship with the University of Oxford. Contents Orchestral Apprenticeship Scheme 3 Young Artists Platform 3 Tuition Opportunities 3 Oxfordshire Concerto Competition 4 Composers Workshop 4 Masterclasses 5 The Soloists New College Residency 9 Application Form 10 2
Performing Opportunities Orchestral Apprenticeship (strings only) Professional orchestral experience and training is available to string instrumentalists who are enrolled full-time at the Faculty of Music. Candidates selected by audition will be invited to play in up to four concerts with the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra and will receive coaching and an award of 100 per concert. Young Artists Platform This award provides the opportunity for an outstanding soloist or a chamber ensemble to perform in the Sheldonian Theatre prior to an OPO evening concert. The scheme is available to full-time students of the University of Oxford, and is open to all instrumentalists and singers. Audition Information If you fit the criteria you may apply for both schemes Application deadline: 6 November 2015 Applicants will be invited to perform two contrasting pieces or movements lasting no longer than fifteen minutes. Please provide your own accompanist if needed. For the Orchestral Apprenticeship audition there will be sight-reading from standard orchestral repertoire, which will be available to look at thirty minutes prior to the audition Auditions will be held on 21 November 2015 at the Denis Arnold Hall of the Faculty of Music Tuition Opportunities The OPO offers music students the opportunity to receive tuition from the Soloists: the elite group of Principal players of the Orchestra. For more information see page 9 or contact Ellie Nugent on ellie@oxfordphil.com. The OPO s Orchestral Apprentice Scheme is an exceptional opportunity for any aspiring orchestral musician. For performance oriented students studying at Oxford (especially those who want to study at a music college) it offers a rare chance to experience working with a high-level professional orchestra. For me, it was an eye opening experience in terms of the skills and standard required within a professional orchestra. Anil Umer 3
Oxfordshire Concerto Competition The fifth Oxfordshire Concerto Competition will once again allow musicians from across the county to compete for the opportunity to perform a concerto with the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in the final round, as well as the winning prize of a solo recital just prior to an OPO evening concert, a concerto performance in next year s Junior Competition final with the Oxfordshire County Youth Orchestra under Marios Papadopoulos, and a cash award of 1,000. The three competition rounds will take place in front of a distinguished judging panel chaired by Niel Immelman, Piano Professor at the Royal College of Music. New Upper Age Limit This year we are calling all instrumentalists aged 23 or under on 31 August 2016 to take part. Application deadline: Friday 6 November 2015 1st Round 28 November 2015 Semi-final 6 February 2016, 7pm Final 10 March 2016, 7.30pm To request a competition leaflet please contact Ellie Nugent on ellie@oxfordphil.com or take a look at our website: oxfordphil.com Composers Workshop Saturday 10 March 2016 Sheldonian Theatre, 10.30am-12.30pm The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra is once again proud to champion new music in this open workshop a golden opportunity for student composers to hear their own works realised by a professional orchestra in a concert hall setting. Of the compositions presented one will be selected to be given its world premiere by the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra in a future concert season. 4 Supported by the Michael Marks Charitable Trust For further information and to apply please contact new.music@music.ox.ac.uk
Masterclasses Free admission for all masterclasses Contact ellie@oxfordphil.com to reserve Cello Masterclass with Leonard Elschenbroich Thursday 19 November 2015 MBI auditorium at Corpus Christi College, 2-4pm Leonard Elschenbroich has excited interest worldwide as one of the most charismatic cellists of his generation. He is Artist in Residence at the Philharmonic Society Bremen (2013 16) and 2015 Bremen Festival. From 2012 to 2014 he was a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist. As a soloist, he has worked with eminent conductors and orchestras all over the world, and he regularly performs with violinist Nicola Benedetti and pianist Alexei Grynyuk. Following his concert with the Oxford Philharmonic playing Schumann s Cello Concerto, Elschenbroich will be giving a class for Oxford students. Open Rehearsal/Workshop with Anne-Sophie Mutter Tuesday 24 November 2015 Keble College Chapel, 4-6pm Anne-Sophie Mutter embarked on her international career as a soloist in 1976 at the Lucerne Festival, and a year later at the Salzburg Festival under Herbert von Karajan. Ever since then she has been one of the greatest violin virtuosos of our time and is performing concerts worldwide in all the major music centres. In this workshop, Anne-Sophie Mutter will work on Bach s Double Violin Concerto with a small student ensemble playing each movement with a different soloist participating in the class. This is a unique opportunity for selected players to play side by side with one of the world s greatest violinists. 5 5
Violin Masterclass with Vadim Repin Sunday 24 January 2016 Denis Arnold Hall, Music Faculty, 10.30am-1pm Described by violinist Yehudi Menuhin as simply the best and most perfect violinist that I have ever had the chance to hear, Vadim Repin won the gold medal at eleven in the Wienawski Competition and has since performed with all the world s greatest orchestras and conductors. Following his concert with the Oxford Philharmonic on 23 January in the Sheldonian Theatre playing Shostakovich s 1st Violin Concerto, Vadim Repin will give a masterclass for Oxford students where his extraordinary virtuosic skills and close rapport with the Russian repertoire will no doubt dazzle and inspire young violinists. Piano Masterclass with Marios Papadopoulos Wednesday 3 February 2016 Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda s College, 10.30am-12pm Marios Papadopoulos is the founder, music director and driving force behind the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra. Described by The Times at his 1975 piano recital as having all the attributes of one of the world s greatest players, Papadopoulos has gone on to enjoy an international career both as pianist and conductor. Awarded an MBE in the Queen s 2014 New Year s Honours List for his services to music in Oxford, Dr Papadopoulos will work with students on sound production, technique and interpretation. 6
Chamber Music (String) Workshop with Jonathan Thorne and Charlotte Scott Monday 15 February 2016 MBI auditorium at Corpus Christi College, 11am-1pm Both Jonathan Thorne and Charlotte Scott are valued members of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, as Solo Viola and Associate Concertmaster respectively. Charlotte trained as a violinist at the Royal Academy of Music, where Jonathan, a strong believer in music education, is now a Professor of Viola and Chamber Music. Both players enjoy an international concert schedule with the Badke Quartet, which was formed in 2002, and is now widely recognised as one of Britain s finest string quartets. Violin Masterclass with Pinchas Zukerman Friday 1 April 2016 New College Ante-chapel, 10.30am-12.30pm Prior to his evening concert on 1 April with the Oxford Philharmonic in the Sheldonian Theatre Maestro Zukerman will give a masterclass for Oxford students sharing his vast knowledge and experience with aspiring violinists. Be prepared to explore and learn from the great man his secrets for graceful phrasing and for producing a sound on the instrument that has enthralled and captivated generations of musicians. 7 7
Woodwind Masterclass with Anthony Robb and Joseph Sanders Wednesday 4 May 2016 Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda s College, 1.30-3.30pm Both incredibly versatile musicians, Anthony Robb and Joseph Sanders unite to offer their expertise in solo and chamber music. They hold the positions of principal flute and sub-principal oboe in the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra respectively. Anthony has played principal flute in London s symphony and chamber orchestras and has a strong commitment to outreach work, performing regularly in schools and hospitals. Joseph teaches oboe at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has performed extensively as guest principal oboist with the London Symphony Orchestra. He has worked with many leading composers, and is actively engaged in research on the relationship of music and the brain. Violin Masterclass with Maxim Vengerov June 2016 (date and venue tbc) Maxim Vengerov s sound and technical command of the violin are legendary. While his 1727 Kreutzer Stradivarius helps him produce the luscious sound for which he has become famous, Vengerov s complete mastery of the instrument has been attained through a lifetime of dedicated practice. As the Oxford Philharmonic s Artist in Residence, he will be with us again in June to give a class to Oxford students and violinists from the Royal Academy of Music where he is Menuhin Professor of Music, discussing ideas on tone production and sharing his thoughts on how to improve your command of the instrument. 8
The Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic New College Residency The Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, the elite group of Principal players of the Orchestra, have been appointed the Resident Ensemble at New College, Oxford. As part of their residency they will be providing masterclasses and concerts, beginning with their launch concert on 8 October, along with tuition opportunities for students. Thursday 24 March 2016 Sheldonian Theatre, 7pm BACH St John Passion New College Choir Robert Quinney conductor The world-famous New College Choir join the Oxford Philharmonic to present the Orchestra s first collaboration with New College since the appointment of The Soloists as the Resident Ensemble at New College. Tickets 42 30 20 10 Box Office: 01865 980 980 9 9
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra Established in 1998, the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra occupies a unique position within the UK orchestral landscape. Formerly known as Oxford Philomusica and hailed as thoroughly impressive by BBC Music Magazine, its reputation is based on the uncompromising artistic standards of its founder and Music Director Marios Papadopoulos, and maintained by some of the finest musicians in the UK. As an orchestra of the highest quality, the Oxford Philharmonic attracts some of the world s greatest artists to appear in its series at Christopher Wren s Sheldonian Theatre, including Sir András Schiff, Valery Gergiev, Lang Lang, Maria-João Pires, Renée Fleming, Pinchas Zukerman, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Nigel Kennedy. Following his remarkable Oxford debut with the Orchestra in 2013, world-renowned violinist Maxim Vengerov became its first Artist in Residence. Since then, Vengerov and the Oxford Philharmonic have undertaken tours in the UK and have recorded the violin concertos of Brahms and Sibelius the latter gaining special permission from the Sibelius family to record the original 1904 version. Praised as a classy ensemble by The Mail on Sunday, the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra s many achievements to date include extensive annual concert seasons in Oxford, touring performances across the UK and a growing list of international engagements; acclaimed recordings of Haydn s Creation with New College Choir, and the Handel/Mendelssohn Acis and Galatea with Christ Church Choir; major anniversary celebrations of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven; family concerts; and the annual Piano Festival and Summer Academy. The Orchestra s acclaimed Chamber Music Series and Summer Baroque Festival showcase The Soloists of the Oxford Philharmonic a tight-knit group of musicians described by The Times as the ensemble s glorious individual players. The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra has been firmly committed to outreach work from its earliest days. Its various projects focus on taking music to areas of social and economic disadvantage, including work in special schools and hospitals. In 2002, it was appointed as the University of Oxford s first ever Orchestra in Residence. As part of its University Residency, the Oxford Philharmonic collaborates with the Faculty of Music in educational programmes for the student community, while partnerships with Oxford City Council and Oxfordshire County Council provide tuition and performance opportunities for hundreds of talented young musicians. The Orchestra and its Music Director were awarded the City of Oxford s Certificate of Honour in 2013, in recognition of their contribution to education and performance in Oxford. The continual search for excellence underpins the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra s reputation, and is reflected in an orchestra that strives to create bold musical statements with every concert it presents. The Oxford Philharmonic s Residency Programme is supported by the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra Trust 10
Application (No limit applies to the number of schemes you can apply) q Orchestral Apprenticeship deadline 6 November 2015 q Young Artists Platform Audition deadline 6 November 2015 q Leonard Elschenbroich Masterclass 19 November 2015* q Anne-Sophie Mutter Open Rehearsal/Workshop 24 November 2015* q Vadim Repin Masterclass 24 January 2016* q Marios Papadopoulos Masterclass 3 February 2016* q Chamber Music (string) Masterclass 15 February 2016* q Pinchas Zukerman Masterclass 1 April 2016* q Woodwind Masterclass 4 May 2016* q Maxim Vengerov Masterclass June 2016* q Composers workshop apply at new.music@music.ox.ac.uk q Concerto Competiton for application form and T & Cs see separate leaflet *Early applications are strongly advised, although applications will be accepted until one month before the date of your selected class. Name Date of birth Instrument/Ensemble College Email Mobile CV (on a separate sheet) Recording of your playing between 5-20 minutes (.mp3 or.wav files only) How to Apply Online: oxfordphil.com Email: ellie@oxfordphil.com By post Ellie Nugent, University Residency Coordinator Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, 29a Teignmouth Road, London NW2 4EB Telephone: 01865 987 222 The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra reserves the right not to accept Oxford University students for participation in Residency masterclasses, should the standard of applications fail to meet the required level. 11
oxfordphil.com 12 The University of Oxford logo is the registered trademark of the University of Oxford. Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra is licensed to use the mark in the branding of events in the United Kingdom. Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra Trust is a registered charity which is not part of the University of Oxford.