Stage/Cours
Staufen, Allemagne
Publié: 23 avr. 2026
Masterclass in Wind Orchestra Conducting with Douglas Bostock
10 - 13 Sep, 2026
In the masterclass in wind orchestra conducting with Douglas Bostock, conductors will receive individual coaching, including approximately 60 minutes of podium time, covering the topics of body language, non-verbal communication, imagination, sound projection and the experience of inner musical imagery.
Both active participation and observation are possible. The course orchestras are the Baden-Württemberg State Police Orchestra and the Freiburg Wind Orchestra.
Interested conductors should apply for the masterclass by sending their CV, repertoire list and a video link (preferably a video of a recent conducting performance) by email to siegfried.rappenecker@bdb-online.de
The repertoire for the masterclass:
Nigel Hess, Shakespeare Pictures (Faber Music)
Václav Nelhýbel, Trittico (Alfred Music Publishing)
Martin Ellerby, Paris Sketches (Maecenas Music)
Yasuhide Ito, Gloriosa – Symphonic Poem (Ito Music / Bravo Music)
Kenneth Hesketh, Danceries (Set I) (Faber Music)
Both active participation and observation are possible. The course orchestras are the Baden-Württemberg State Police Orchestra and the Freiburg Wind Orchestra.
Interested conductors should apply for the masterclass by sending their CV, repertoire list and a video link (preferably a video of a recent conducting performance) by email to siegfried.rappenecker@bdb-online.de
The repertoire for the masterclass:
Nigel Hess, Shakespeare Pictures (Faber Music)
Václav Nelhýbel, Trittico (Alfred Music Publishing)
Martin Ellerby, Paris Sketches (Maecenas Music)
Yasuhide Ito, Gloriosa – Symphonic Poem (Ito Music / Bravo Music)
Kenneth Hesketh, Danceries (Set I) (Faber Music)
Date limite: 25 juil. 2026
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