Course

Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom
Posted: 20 May 2025
Sherborne Summer School of Music Conducting Courses 2025
27 Jul - 10 Aug, 2025
Two conducting courses devised to encourage students of all abilities to broaden their skills through practical experience with the help of dedicated internationally celebrated teachers.
Practical Conducting Course, 27 July - 3 August
Rodolfo Saglimbeni and John Longstaff
A course intended to fulfill the requirements of the established musician wishing to build basic technique and interpretive skills.
Humperdinck, Hansel & Gretel Overture
Mozart, Symphony 39
Sibelius, Karelia Suite
Tchaikovsky, Romeo & Juliet Overture
The George Hurst Conductors' Course, 3 - 10 August
Rodolfo Saglimbeni with Robert Houlihan and Natalia Luis-Bassa,
David Smith, repetiteur
Internationally recognised as the foremost summer programme for training conductors, students from intermediate to advanced levels hone their craft through practical work focused on individual needs.
Tchaikovsky, Symphony 4
Brahms, Haydn Variations
Ravel, Bolero and Ma Mere l'Oye Suite
Berlioz, Roman Carnival
Practical Conducting Course, 27 July - 3 August
Rodolfo Saglimbeni and John Longstaff
A course intended to fulfill the requirements of the established musician wishing to build basic technique and interpretive skills.
Humperdinck, Hansel & Gretel Overture
Mozart, Symphony 39
Sibelius, Karelia Suite
Tchaikovsky, Romeo & Juliet Overture
The George Hurst Conductors' Course, 3 - 10 August
Rodolfo Saglimbeni with Robert Houlihan and Natalia Luis-Bassa,
David Smith, repetiteur
Internationally recognised as the foremost summer programme for training conductors, students from intermediate to advanced levels hone their craft through practical work focused on individual needs.
Tchaikovsky, Symphony 4
Brahms, Haydn Variations
Ravel, Bolero and Ma Mere l'Oye Suite
Berlioz, Roman Carnival
Closing date: 24 Jul 2025
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