Wally Hase International Flute Masterclass 2024
Date : 8-15 September 2024
Prof. Wally Hase, Flute Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, Austria
Vanda Albota, Collaborative Piano Lecturer at University of Arts, Essen, Germany
Active Participation | Information and Application
A full-week-long Masterclasses will be held by Prof. Wally Hase and Vanda Albota involving:
• Daily individual lesson with Prof. Wally Hase, at least 3 hours (possibly divided into several shorter lessons).
• Professional piano accompaniment by Vanda Albota.
• Group Lessons
• Participant’s Concert at Goethe Saal, Goethe-Institute Thailand
• Full Accommodation (compulsory)
Fees:
Registration fee: 1,000 Thai baht (Refundable)
Active participation: 11,000 Thai baht
Full Accommodation: 10,000 Thai baht
Total: 22,000 Thai baht
Application Online
Registration deadline: 1 July 2024
Submit the following documents to info.klangkunst@gmail.com
- Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
- Registration fee: Please send us your proof of payment to confirm your application . Applications will only be considered if the full registration fee has arrived in our bank account.
- Youtube Video Link: a video of your performance(unedited, in good sound and image quality, not longer than 15 Minutes). Applicants must be clearly seen in the video.
Passive Participation and Guest Auditor
With passive participation you receive:
- The ability to sit in on all classes.
- Full Accommodation
- Special tickets to all concerts of the Masterclasses
Application Procedure
Registration deadline: 15 July 2024
- Online registration via Email: info.klangkunst@gmail.com
- Payment of a total fee of 10,000 Thai baht.
- The passive participation fee is non-refundable.
Guest Auditor
Purchase of day tickets at the masterclass’s venue for the price of
– 1 day: 500 Thai baht
– 3 days: 1,300 Thai baht
– 7 days: 3,000 Thai baht
The fee is non-refundable.
Course Language: English and German
Location
CHANN Bangkok-Noi
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Meet our Professors
Wally Hase
Flutist Wally Hase was born in Freiburg/Brsg. (Germany) and was a student of Prof. Karl Friedrich Mess.
In 1986 she began her studies with him at the Hochschule fur Musik in Stuttgart after having performed that same year with the World Youth Orchestra in the USA through a fellowship. She continued her studies with Prof. Jean-Claude Gérard and Prof. Aurèle Nicolet.
As a member of the Ludwigsburg Festival Orchestra, Wally Hase participated in concert tours of China, Japan and South America. In 1989 she performed at the Festival of the Arts in New Zealand. She was a fellow of the Richard Wagner Society Bayreuth in 1990 and, from 1990 to 1993, a member of the Karlsruhe Ensemble 13 and the Bach Collegium Stuttgart under the direction of Helmuth Rilling.
Already before completing her studies, at the age of 22, Wally Hase became solo flutist with the Staatskapelle Weimar, a position she held until 2009. Since 2008 she has collaborated regularly with the Camerata Salzburg. She performs as solo flutist with various ensembles and orchestras, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Cappella Andrea Barca, conducted by Sir András Schiff, the radio symphony orcherstras of SWR Freiburg-Baden Baden, MDR Leipzig and WDR Koln, and the Royal Flemish Philharmonic.
As well as being soloist with among others the Camerata Salzburg, the Dresden Philharmonic, the Folkwang Chamber Orchestra, and the Robert Schumann Philharmonic Chemnitz, she frequently appears as a chamber musician – in duos with the guitarist Thomas Muller-Pering, the pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja, the Trio Lobkowitz Wien and with the Mandelring Quartett. In addition she collaborates in “Music & Lyric” projects with Prof. Dr. Jan Philipp Reemtsma.
Her all-around engagement as soloist, chamber musician and founding member of various ensembles is complemented by CD recordings, as well as television and radio productions. In 2006 she was honored with the German Record Critics’ Award and in 2007 with the Leopold.
In 2000 Wally Hase was appointed Professor of Flute at the University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar; between 2014 and 2018 she was also guest professor for flute at the University of Music Krakow. In addition to this, Wally Hase maintains a busy schedule giving master classes throughout Europe, Australia, Asia and South America. An international jury activity complete the picture of her musical activities.
In 2018 Wally Hase was appointed to the prestigious chair of Professor of Flute at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
Wally Hase is Haynes Artist and plays a silver flute from Wm.S.Haynes / Boston.
Vanda Albota
The pianist Vanda Albota was born in Romania and received her first musical training in her home country. She continued her studies in Weimar, where she graduated from the Konzertexamen with a scholarship from Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and the DAAD. After that, she continued her education of historical keyboard instruments in Berlin and completed her Konzertexamen. She also received lessons and suggestions from musicians such as Gerlinde Otto, Ulrich Beetz, Mitzi Meyerson, Paul Badura-Škoda, Andras Schiff.
Vanda Albota played with orchestras in her home country and in Berlin, Leipzig, Zwickau, Greiz, Bad Hersfeld, Weimar, Jena and numerous radio and television recordings document the pianist’s playing (MDR Leipzig, BBC London, Radio Romania Cultural). The solo activity is supplemented by Chamber music and Collaborative. In addition, Vanda Albota is a demanded pianist at masterclasses and competitions such as Forum Artium, Weimar’s Masterclasses, Leipzig International Bach Competition.
The pianist also works intensively with performance practice on historical keyboard instruments and has already played in Berlin (also in the Philharmonie as a soloist with the German Chamber Orchestra), Bergheim near Cologne (Sammlung Dohr), Weimar (Sammlung Beetz), Bad Krozingen (Sammlung Neumeyer Junghanns-Tracey).
From 2004 to 2012, she worked as a lecturer for Werkstudium at the “Franz Liszt” University of Music in Weimar. From 2012 to 2014 also worked at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her piano playing has been awarded prizes at numerous international competitions, and she has received several scholarships (Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, DAAD). In 2000 she won the third prize at the “Nueva Acropolis” in Madrid and a first prize at the “Carl Filtsch” in Sibiu / Hermannstadt-Romania. In 2002 a third prize followed at the “Jeunesses Musicales” in Bucharest, in 2004 a third prize at the “AMA Calabria” in Lamezia Terme, and in 2006 the first prize at the international “Ella Phillipp” competition for piano and orchestra.