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Volume 24 Issue 5 - February 2019

In this issue: A prize that brings lustre to its laureates (and a laureate who brings lustre to the prize); Edwin Huizinga on the journey of Opera Atelier's "The Angel Speaks" from Versailles to the ROM; Danny Driver on playing piano in the moment; Remembering Neil Crory (a different kind of genius)' Year of the Boar, Indigeneity and Opera; all this and more in Volume 24 #5. Online in flip through, HERE and on the stands commencing Thursday Jan 31.

In this issue: A prize that brings lustre to its laureates (and a laureate who brings lustre to the prize); Edwin Huizinga on the journey of Opera Atelier's "The Angel Speaks" from Versailles to the ROM; Danny Driver on playing piano in the moment; Remembering Neil Crory (a different kind of genius)' Year of the Boar, Indigeneity and Opera; all this and more in Volume 24 #5. Online in flip through, HERE and on the stands commencing Thursday Jan 31.

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<strong>2019</strong> SUMMER<br />

MUSIC<br />

EDUCATION<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

EARLY BIRD<br />

EDITION<br />

While we’re still in the thick of winter, why not<br />

start planning your summer musical activities?<br />

We’ll publish our annual Summer Music<br />

Education directory in the March issue<br />

as usual, but some programs have early<br />

application deadlines, and a profile in March<br />

would be too late to be helpful for potential<br />

participants. So, as a prelude to the March<br />

directory, we present below a few summer<br />

programs with deadlines in <strong>February</strong> or<br />

early March.<br />

The full up-to-date directory is available<br />

year-round at www.thewholenote.com/<br />

resources<br />

●●<br />

Domaine Forget International<br />

Music and Dance Academy<br />

St-Irénée, Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada<br />

June 2 to August 18<br />

Contact: Rachel Tremblay<br />

418-452-8111<br />

admission@domaineforget.com<br />

www.domaineforget.com<br />

Deadline: <strong>February</strong> 15<br />

Cost: Depending on session and duration of stay<br />

Residential program<br />

!!<br />

Domaine Forget is an academy of music and dance recognized internationally<br />

for its outstanding quality of instruction. It is here, on the<br />

heights of Saint-Irénée in the magnificent Charlevoix region, that some<br />

500 young students from around the world gather every summer. On the<br />

program: masterclasses, individual lessons, chamber music, lectures,<br />

special workshops and concerts for every taste.<br />

●●Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute<br />

Faculty of Music, University of Toronto<br />

June 2 to 15, <strong>2019</strong><br />

Contact: Laëtitia Lancellotta<br />

416-964-9562 x<strong>24</strong>1<br />

tbsi@tafelmusik.org<br />

www.tafelmusik.org<br />

Deadline: March 1<br />

Cost: $1,395<br />

Residential program<br />

!!<br />

The Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute (TBSI) is a world-renowned<br />

training program in instrumental and vocal baroque performance<br />

practice, led by some of the world’s finest musicians in the field. Since its<br />

inception in 2002, TBSI has continued to attract high-calibre musicians<br />

from far and wide. Consider joining an amazing group of musicians to<br />

delve into the world of baroque music: we promise you an intensive learning<br />

experience, and lots of wonderful music-making.<br />

The TBSI program includes orchestra and choir rehearsals, masterclasses<br />

in solo repertoire, chamber ensembles, opera scene study for vocalists,<br />

private lessons, lectures and workshops, classes in baroque dance and<br />

public concerts by both participants and faculty.<br />

Tuckamore Festival Young Artist Program<br />

●●Tuckamore Festival Young Artist Program<br />

St. John’s, NL<br />

August 5 to 18<br />

Contact: Krista Vincent<br />

709-330-4599<br />

info@tuckamorefestival.ca<br />

www.tuckamorefestival.ca<br />

Deadline: <strong>February</strong> 15<br />

Cost: $1,100 + accommodations<br />

Residential program<br />

!!<br />

Each August in historic St. John’s, the Tuckamore Festival brings together<br />

aspiring young string players and pianists, aged 16 and over, for an<br />

immersive two-week chamber music program. In addition to providing<br />

professional-level performance opportunities, workshops, masterclasses<br />

and private and small-group coaching by award-winning faculty and<br />

guest artists, the festival offers participants a chance to experience the<br />

cultural heritage of this unique region of Canada. Participants stay on the<br />

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