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Another Taste of Venice

- with Jeremy Jackman -

4 - 10 July 2010

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Sing Monteverdi in St Mark's Venice - and perform in Conegliano as part of their Summer Arts Festival.

In July of this year, we will return to Conegliano near Venice for our third visit to this charming and hospitable Prosecco town.
We will work on a mixed programme of unaccompanied Venetian and European music in preparation for a concert in Conegliano Cathedral which will form part of their Summer Arts festival. The concert will be on the Friday evening this year
as on Saturday evening we will have the privilege of singing during mass at the Basilica of St Mark’s Venice!

Conegliano itself is an attractive town with splendid palazzos, a castle, wine terraces, arches and porticos. Accommodation is much more affordable here  than Venice in July, and the streets are largely free of the tourist horde, yet the town is less than
an hour from the historic centre of Venice by train and is on the fast, regular Venice to Udine railway line.

                                                                                                                                                                                     

  St Mark’s Venice                                                                              Conegliano at Night


Conegliano railway station is only a few minutes walk from our rehearsal venue, adjoining the cathedral. The centre is medieval and very small so we will find it easy to bump into other members of the group in the bars and cafes of XX Settembre – the old high street.

The course proper runs from Sunday evening, when we meet for introductions and dinner, to the following Friday evening where we will perform our new repertoire at a concert in Conegliano cathedral. On Saturday evening we will sing during mass in San Marco. We sing for approximately five hours each day with breaks for coffee and a long siesta in the afternoon. Wednesday will be a half-day when people may choose to go into Venice or explore a little further afield.
 

The Music

“The programme that has been chosen combines some of the best Venetian choral writing with complementary pieces drawn from other musical traditions. Much of this music is written in five or eight parts and its rich chromatic textures weave together a glorious tapestry of polyphony.”

Cantate Domino, Christe Adoramus  (Monteverdi)
Crucifixus a 8 (Lotti)
Jubilate Deo (Gabrielli)  Laudibus in Sanctis (Byrd)
Cherubic Hymn (Glinka) Tebe Poyom (Rachmaninov) Riu, Riu Chiu (Flecha)
Crux Fidelis (John IV of Portugal) Salve Jesu Piisime,  Heu suspiro (Bouzignac)
Warum Ist das Licht gegeben (Brahms)


Jeremy Jackman
Jeremy Jackman, for ten years first counter-tenor with The King’s Singers, is now a widely acclaimed musical director whose work in the field of vocal/choral music is of the highest international standard. He has been Chorus Master to the London Philharmonic Choir and the Belfast Philharmonic, and is currently Musical Director of the English Baroque Choir,
Chorus Master of OSJ Voices and Musical director of two other Chamber Choirs.

In addition to being a respected composer, arranger and editor, Jeremy is also a much sought after director of workshops and summer music schools


Who is the course for?

This course is for experienced choral singers of all ages. Participants should have reasonable sight-reading ability or be prepared to study the music beforehand, although nobody is expected to be note-perfect on arrival. An ability to blend well
with other singers is also expected. Jeremy is experienced in working with singers at all levels and creates an atmosphere
that is focused but relaxed. It also helps if you enjoy good food, good company and the occasional glass of wine - or Prosecco.

We all eat together most evenings in a selection of restaurants and people soon get to know each other. Our singing holidays have proved equally popular with people travelling on their own and singing couples. There are also a limited number of spaces available for non-singing partners who pay a special visitor’s rate.


What does it cost?

The course fee is payable in two stages - £180 (or €200) on registration and £195 (or €220) no later than six weeks before arrival in Italy. This covers tuition, the concert, and four evening meals but not transport or accommodation. Music - which can
be kept - will cost £25.00. You will also need to organise your own travel and health insurance. We have been offered good discount rates by the popular Canon d’Oro hotel in the centre of the Old Town but there are also some smaller hotels, a couple of B&B’s and - further out - some Agriturismos. We will send out a list and a map of the town to all registered singers. The rehearsal venue is near the Piazza Cima, the main square of Conegliano.


Getting there

This bit is up to you and is not included in the price of the weekend. The nearest international airports are Venice and Treviso but there are also good fast rail links from Bologna and Verona. Conegliano is also accessible by road although parking in the town centre is restricted. There is a useful website at www.conegliano2000.it


Need more information?
Please contact Nick Couchman (nick@runbysingers.org) or Jane Osgathorp (jane@runbysingers.org) or ring Nick during office hours on 01438 812100.


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