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Carnegie Hall Professional Training Workshops
The David Krakauer Workshop: Exploring Klezmer | For Individuals and Chamber Ensembles

DAVID KRAKAUER WORKSHOP
Exploring Klezmer | For Individuals and Chamber Ensembles


April 8–13, 2008

Advanced classical, jazz, and klezmer musicians and chamber ensembles will explore traditional, experimental, and classically set klezmer music in this five-day workshop with acclaimed clarinetist David Krakauer and his renowned colleagues Socalled, Alicia Svigals, and Michael Alpert. Participants will collaborate in klezmer bands, string and chamber ensembles, and digital sampling groups culminating in a Young Artists Concert in Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall.

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Meet the Artist
General Info
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Tuition/Housing/Travel
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Meet the Artist

David Krakauer

David Krakauer, known for his mastery of different styles, is one of the world’s leading exponents of Eastern European Jewish klezmer music; and also a major voice in classical music. As one of the foremost musicians of the vital new wave of klezmer, Krakauer tours the globe with his celebrated Klezmer Madness! ensemble. His compositions also pay homage to R&B, jazz, classical, and funk.

In addition to his annual European tours to major international festivals and jazz clubs, recent seasons brought Krakauer and his band to the Library of Congress, Stanford Lively Arts, San Francisco Performances, Hancher Auditorium, Zankel Hall, Symphony Space, and Joe’s Pub in New York. European venues have included the Venice Biennale, Krakow Jewish Culture Festival, BBC Proms, Saalfelden Jazz Festival, Transmusicale de Rennes, La Cigale, and New Morning in Paris. Krakauer is also in demand worldwide as a guest soloist with such distinguished ensembles as the Emerson and Orion string quartets and Trio Solisti.

Krakauer’s discography contains some of the most important klezmer recordings of the past decade: The Twelve Tribes (2002) was designated album of the year in the jazz category for the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik in Germany, and his newest CD, Bubbemeises: Lies My Gramma Told Me, features his master sampler, Socalled. David Krakauer is on the faculties of Mannes College of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Bard College Conservatory of Music.


General Information

Individual musicians will form klezmer bands of various instrumentations, exploring a range of works from traditional to experimental klezmer styles.

Ensembles will each study one of the following pieces *:
  • Osvaldo Golijov’s Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind for clarinet and string quartet
  • Betty Olivero’s Der Golem—Seks Yiddishe Lieder un Tantz for clarinet and string quartet
  • David Schiff’s Gimpel the Fool, Divertimento for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
* For specific information about excerpts and instructions on obtaining audition parts, call 212-903-9733.

Location

The workshop sessions will take place in rehearsal studios in New York City. The final concert will take place at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall.


Requirements

Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 30. Applications will be accepted for advanced individual jazz, classical, and klezmer musicians—all string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments; guitar; laptop (mpc, etc.) sampler; piano; voice; and chamber ensembles.


Application

The application deadline for this workshop has passed. Information for the 2008/2009 season Professional Training Workshops will be available in mid-April 2008.


Tuition/Housing/Travel

There is no tuition for the workshop. For participants coming from outside New York City, travel and shared housing will be arranged and paid for by Carnegie Hall.


Auditing

The workshop is open to auditors for its entire duration. Auditors registering to attend the entire period will receive a complimentary ticket to the Young Artists Concert. The workshop schedule will be sent to auditors upon receipt of the registration form. The fee for auditing is $30 per day, and sessions are limited to 20 people. For more information, please call 212-903-9733 or e-mail ptw@carnegiehall.org.


Other Information

All workshop participants must be available April 8–13, 2008, including evenings, and are expected to attend ALL sessions of the workshop.



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