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Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía
Faculty
Selection examination schedule
General conditions
1. Applicants
2. Documentation
3. Application deadline and address
4. Student selection
5. Place of auditions
6. Audition repertoires
7. Enrollment fees and Scholarships
Biographies
Jacques Zoon ( Flute)
Hansjörg Schellenberger (Oboe)
Michel Arrignon (Clarinet)
Klaus Thunemann (Bassoon)
Radovan Vlatkovic (Horn)
Zakhar Bron (Violin)
Marco Rizzi (Violin)
Diemut Poppen (Viola)
Natalia Shakhovskaya (Violoncello)
Duncan McTier (Double Bass)
Tom Krause (Voice)
Dimitri Bashkirov (Piano)
Galina Eguiazarova (Piano)
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ESCUELA SUPERIOR DE MÚSICA REINA SOFÍA
The Reina Sofía School of Music is an institution devoted to training performers of
great excellence while at the same time offering its students all necessary means for
attaining a high level of musical specialisation. This kind of training requires
personalized attention. The School provides this through individualised study plans
for each student, which guarantee that they will receive the specific teaching they
need and through close contact with the professors, all of whom are eminent
performers and teachers.
The education offered by the School gives students a comprehensive training so that
music may be placed within its historical and ideological context and also be related
to other artistic and cultural forms of expression. Furthermore, the Reina Sofía
School of Music understands that the whole process of professional training is
closely linked to actual artistic activity and, as such, serves as preparation for the
future professional life of the students. With this aim in mind, every year the School
organises more than two hundred concerts of all possible types: recitals, chamber
music, orchestral concerts. Taking part in these concerts are those students who, in
the opinion of their teachers, are sufficiently prepared to perform in front of the
public.The importance of chamber music within the teaching programme of the
School has resulted in the creation of a new independent institution: The
International Institute of Chamber Music of Madrid where students of the School
receive education in this speciality.
The Reina Sofía School of Music is now beginning the process of student
selection to fill the class vacancies for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn,
Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Double Bass, Voice and Piano.
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FLUTE CHAIRHead Professor: Jacques ZoonAssistant Professor: Aniela FreyPiano Accompanist Professor: Enrique Bernaldo deQuirós
REPSOL YPF OBOE CHAIRHead Professor: Hansjörg SchellenbergerAssistant Professor: Víctor Anchel Piano Accompanist Professor: Vadim Gladkov
CLARINET CHAIRHead Professor: Michel ArrignonAssistant Professor: Enrique Pérez PiquerPiano Accompanist Professor: Martín Martín Acevedo
BASSOON CHAIRHead Professor: Klaus ThunemannAssistant Professor: Francisco Alonso SerenaPiano Accompanist Professor: Alina Artemyeva
FUNDACIÓN “LA CAIXA” HORN CHAIRHead Professor: Radovan VlatkovicAssistant Professor: Rodolfo EpeldePiano Accompanist Profesor: Javier Gutiérrez
TELEFÓNICA VIOLIN CHAIRAdviser: Lorin MaazelHead Professor: Zakhar BronAssistant Professor: Yuri VolguinPiano Accompanist Professors: Denis LossevVadim Gladkov
VIOLÍN CHAIRAdviser: Lorin MaazelHead Professor: Marco RizziAssistant Professor: Mario HossenPiano Accompanist Professor: Duncan Gifford
BBVA VIOLA CHAIRAdvisor: Zubin MehtaHead Professor: Diemut PoppenAssistant Professor: Nils MönkemeyerPiano Accompanist Professor: Maria Zisi
FERROVIAL VIOLONCELLO CHAIRGuest Artist: Natalia GutmanHead Professor: Natalia ShakhovskayaAssistant Professor: Michal DmchowskiPiano Accompanist Professors: Miguel Angel Ortega ChavaldasOfelia Montalván
FUNDACIÓN CULTURAL BANESTO DOUBLE BASS CHAIRAdviser: Zubin MehtaHead Professor: Duncan McTierAssistant Professor: Antonio García AraquePiano Accompanist Professor: Jesús Gómez Madrigal
“ALFREDO KRAUS” FUNDACIÓN RAMÓNARECES VOICE CHAIRHead Professor: Tom KrauseProfessor: Manuel CidPiano Accompanist Professors: Madalit Lamazares, Ángel CabreraDr. José Vergara, Otolaryngologist specialist in voicepathology
FUNDACIÓN BANCO SANTANDER PIANO CHAIRAdviser: Alicia de LarrochaHead Professor: Dimitri BashkirovProfessor: Galina EguiazarovaAssistant Professor: Claudio Martínez MehnerTuner: Javier Alonso
ORCHESTRAL CHAIRAdviser: Daniel BarenboimProfessor and Principal Conductor: Antoni Ros Marbà
Sony Chamber OrchestraFreixenet Symphony Orchestra
Guest Conductors: Vladimir Ashkenazy, LucianoBerio, Péter Csaba, Sir Colin Davis, Leon Fleisher,Enrique García Asensio, José Luis García Asensio,Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez, James Judd, ZoltánKocsis, Stefan Lano, Jesús López Cobos, LorinMaazel, Zubin Mehta, Juanjo Mena, Yehudi Menuhin,Víctor Pablo, Jordi Savall, Hansjörg Schellenberger,Maximiano Valdés, Támas Vásáry.
FACULTY 2008-2009 Academic YearDirector
Paloma O’SheaAcademic Director
Fabián Panisello
INTERPRETATION DEPARTMENT
Artistic DirectorJuan A. Mendoza V.
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ORCHESTRAL AND IMPROVEMENTEDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME
Winds: Flute Aniela FreyOboe Víctor AnchelClarinet Enrique Pérez PiquerBassoon Francisco Alonso SerenaHorn Rodolfo Epelde
Wind Section Hansjörg SchellenbergerKlaus ThunemannMichel Arrignon
Strings: Violin Rafael Khismatulin Viola Nils MönkemeyerViolonccello Dragos BalanDouble Bass Antonio García Araque
String Section Sergey Teslya
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT HEARINGEDUCATION CHAIRJesús Gómez Madrigal y Marlén GuzmánHearing Education for Voice StudentsMarlén Guzmán
BASSAT OGILVY HARMONY CHAIRHarmony: Jesús María LegidoApplied Harmony: Sebastián Mariné
CONSTRUCTORA SAN JOSÉ MUSICALANALYSIS AND INTRODUCTION TO MUSICALFORMS CHAIRDavid del Puerto
HISTORY OF MUSIC CHAIRBlanca Calvo
HISTORY OF ART CHAIR Fabiola Salcedo
UNIDAD EDITORIAL SUPPLEMENTARY PIANO CHAIRSebastián Mariné, Ángel Gago and Vadim Gladkov
ABC PIANO IMPROVISATION CHAIREmilio Molina
LA RAZÓN LANGUAGES AREAGerman Professor: Birgitta Fröhlich; German Professor (phonetics for singers) Uta Weber;French Professor (phonetics for singers): JeannineBouché; English Professor: Michael J. Burghall;Italian Professor (phonetics for singers): CeciliaFoletti Spanish Professor: Ana Cristina Corral;Translation: Natalia Pappe
AREA OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR DISCIPLINESAlexander Technique: Perpetua Caja
CHAMBER MUSIC EDUCATION OF THESTUDENTS OF THE SCHOOL IS CARRIED OUTIN COLLABORATION WITH THEINTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHAMBERMUSIC OF MADRID
Winds DepartmentDepartment Head Professor: Hansjörg Schellenberger Professor: Jacques ZoonProfessor: Klaus ThunemannProfessor: Radovan Vlatkovic
Strings DepartmentAdviser: Walter LevinDepartment Head ProfessorGünter PichlerProfessor: Heime Müller
Groups with Piano DepartmentAdviser: Menahem Pressler,Department Head Professor: Ralf GothoniProfessor: Eldar NebolsinProfessor: Márta GulyásAssistant Professor: Luis Fernando Pérez
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SELECTION EXAMINATION SCHEDULEApril 2009
FLUTE CHAIR
Head Professor: Jacques Zoon 14th Abril 2009
OBOE
Head Professor: Hansjörg Schellenberger 13th Abril 2009
CLARINET
Head Professor: Michel Arrignon 24th Abril 2009
BASSOON
Head Professor: Klaus Thunemann 22th Abril 2009
HORN
Head Professor: Radovan Vlatkovic 15th April 2009
VIOLIN
Head Professor: Zakhar Bron 21th April 2009
VIOLIN
Head Professor: Marco Rizzi 17th April 2009
VIOLA
Head Professor: Diemut Poppen 20th April 2009
VIOLONCELLO
Head Professor: Natalia Shakhovskaya 29th April 2009
DOUBLE BASS
Head Professor: Duncan Mctier 27th April 2009
VOICE
Head Professor: Tom Krause
Professor: Manuel Cid 14th and 15th April 2009
PIANO
Head Professor: Dimitri Bashkirov
Professor: Galina Eguiazarova 16th April 2009
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. APPLICANTSAnyone holding a university qualification or engaged in final year studies for one ofthe respective instruments may apply for admission as a student to the Reina SofíaSchool of Music. In the case of flute, oboe, bassoon, horn, violin and viola the student age limit is 27 on the date of the audition, and 26 for clarinet, violoncello,double bass and piano students. Applicants for voice shall not be older than 32 on thedate of the audition.
2. DOCUMENTATIONThe applicants must submit the following documentation for the studies of violin,viola, violoncello, double bass, oboe, horn, piano and voice:
A. An application made on the enclosed form.B. Curriculum vitae, maximun 15 lines, indicating studies, professional activi-
ties, publications, prizes obtained and knowledge of languages.C. Certification of all course marks or grades.D. Four ID-size photographs.E. Repertoire to be performed in the audition specifying composer, name of
works, movements, length, as well as tonality and opus number, if applicable.F. Photocopy of passport or national identity card.G. A DVD with a recent recording of the candidates (not mandatory).
NOTE: This modality is not mandatory but it is recommended for those studets whohave to come from far away to attend the audition.
Important: Incomplete applications or those submitted after the deadline willnot be considered.The enrollment application form must be completed in block letters.
3. APPLICATION DEADLINE AND ADDRESSApplications and the corresponding documentation must be personally delivered orsent by registered mail to the following address:
Escuela Superior de Música Reina SofíaSecretaría AcadémicaPlaza de Oriente, s/n28013 Madrid, Spain
The final date for receiving the documentation is February 13, 2009.
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4. STUDENT SELECTION
Selection will based on:
A. Examination of the academic transcript by the Selection Committee, inclu-
ding a review of the DVD’S, if applicable.
B. An audition.
- For voice auditions:
-1st day: Preselection
-2nd day: Theory and solfège exams to pre-selected students.
Final Selection.
5. PLACE OF AUDITIONS
Auditions will be held at the:
Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía
Plaza de Oriente, s/n
28013 Madrid, Spain
Dates: See page 4 (Selection Examination Schedule)
6. AUDITION REPERTOIRES
FLUTE
Auditioning candidates must perform a programme to be played to include:
- Two movements (fast-slow) from a concerto (from memory)
- Two movements from a baroque sonata
- A movement from a romantic sonata or a short complete romantic piece
- A short contemporary piece
- Two orchestral fragments: flute solo in Maurice Ravel's Daphnis and Chloë
and Ludwig van Beethoven's Overture Leonora No. 3
The Jury may select fragments of this repertory
Candidates must supply the piano scores for the works to be played
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OBOEFor oboe auditions, the repertoire will consist of two solo pieces chosen from:
- Johann Sebastian Bach. Sonata for oboe in G minor BWV 1030b, first movement.- Robert Schumann romance from the Three Romances, op. 94.- Antal Dorati. Five Pieces for Oboe.
1st: La formica e la cicala5th: Légère de main
Applicants must supply the piano scores of the pieces to be played
CLARINET Auditioning candidates must perform a programme to include:
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: First movement of the Concerto for clarinet andorchestra in A major, KV 622 (from memory)
- Claude Debussy: Rhapsody for Clarinet- Igor Stravinsky: Three pieces for clarinet solo - Edison Denisov: Sonata for clarinet solo
Applicants must supply the piano scores for the works to be played
BASSOON Auditioning applicants must perform a programme to be played to include:
- Johann Sebastian Bach – to be selected from:Courante from Suite No. 3 in C major for violoncello solo BWV 1009 andSarabande from Suite No. 5 in C minor for violoncello solo BWV 1011; orSarabande and Bourée Anglaise from Suite in A minor for flute BWV 1013(Edition EU 18135)
- Alexandre Tansman:I. Allegro and II. Sarabande from Suite for bassoon and piano(Careful – Not the Sonatina)
- A work of the candidate’s choice
Applicants must supply the piano scores for the works to be played.
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HORNFor horn auditions, the repertoire will consist of:
- A Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart horn concerto, chosen from KV 417, 447 or 495, to be played from memory.
- A Richard Strauss horn concerto: either Nº 1 in E Flat Major op. 11 or Nº2 in E Flat Major.
- One work to be selected from the 20th century repertoire.
Applicants must provide the piano scores of the pieces to be played
VIOLIN (Professor Zakhar Bron)During the audition, applicants must submit a mandatory programme to include:
- A freely selected scale.- Two studies, of different kinds, to be chosen from the following composers:
Jacob Dont. Op. 35; Rudolf Kreutzer; Henryk Wieniawski; Niccolò Paganini.- Two movements from one of the solo Sonatas or Partitas by Johann Sebastian Bach.- A freely selected concerto movement.- A virtuoso piece.
Applicants must provide the piano scores of the works to be played.
VIOLIN (Professor Marco Rizzi)For violin auditions, the repertoire must consist of:
- Two studies, of different kind, to be chosen from the following composers:Henryk Wieniawski; Niccolò Paganini.
- Two movements from one of the solo Sonatas or Partitas by JohannSebastian Bach.
- A Mozart concerto.- A romantic work of the candidate’s choice.
Applicants must provide the piano scores of the works to be played.
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VIOLAFor viola auditions, applicants will be expected to play two pieces, preferably frommemory, to be chosen from:
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and a freely selected movement of any of suites for violoncello transcripted for viola.
- The candidate’s chosen work- Scales
Applicants must provide the piano scores for the pieces to be played.
VIOLONCELLOFor violoncello auditions, applicants must play from memory the followig repertoire:
- Either first movement or second and third movements of a concerto.- Prelude of one of Johann Sebastian Bach suites for solo cello.- A study by David Popper or one of Alfredo Piatti’s capricci.- A cantabile piece.
Applicants must provide the piano scores for the pieces to be played.
DOUBLE BASSApplicants must submit an obligatory audition programme to include:
- First movement and cadenza of K. D. Dittersdorf Concerto in E major- A free choice work different in style from those herein indicated- Recitative of L. v. Beethoven Ninth Symphony in D minor, opus 125- First movement of W. A. Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV 550
Applicants must provide the scores for the works to be played
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VOICEFor voice auditions, applicants will be expected to perform a compulsory program-me which will consist of:
- An aria from an oratorio, a cantata or a motet.- Three opera arias of own choice. All arias preceded by a recitative; this will
also be required in the audition.- Three songs. The first a Lied to be chosen from the German repertoire; the
second and third to be freely chosen from the Italian, French and Spanishrepertoires.*
* NOTES: 1. Applicants must sing from memory, without scores, except for the oratorio.
2. Applicants must provide for the audition perfectly legible piano scores, as appropriate.
PIANOFor piano auditions, applicants must play from memory, without scores, a program-me consisting of:
- One classical sonata to be chosen from Clementi, Haydn, Mozart or Beethoven,or a series of variations (with no repetitions).
- A virtuoso piece (five minutes maximum).- A romantic work (of medium length).
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7. ENROLLMENT FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
To reserve their place, accepted candidates must pay the sum of 450 € to the
Reina Sofía School of Music.
Tuition fees for the 2009-2010 Academic Year are 18,335 € which must be paid priorto September 30th, 2009.
There are three types of general scholarships:
- Tuition Fee Scholarship: covers the total or partial amount of the tuition fee.
- Instrument Scholarship: allows the enrolled student to use quality musical
instruments during the academic year.
- Residence Scholarship: Assists the student with lodging and full pension
expeditures during the academic year.
These scholarships are funded by the Albéniz Foundation and by various public
and private institutions dedicated to aiding training and artistic development. The
scholarships are awarded by the Scholarships’ Commission of the Albéniz
Foundation which is composed of representatives of the Foundation, of the Reina
Sofía School of Music and of the sponsors. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of
the audition results and the applicant’s financial circumstances as reflected in the
documents submitted for that porpuse.
Together with the general documentation required for the application, those wishing
to apply for any of the above scholarships must also submit the following:
A. Attested photocopy of the applicant’s Income Tax Reurn for the immediately
preceding fiscal year as well as for each member of the family unit to which
applicant belongs (even if no longer under ist guardianship)
B. An attested photocopy of the Property Tax Return for the immediately
preceding fiscal year or a sworn statement of exemption from such Tax.
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BIOGRAPHIES
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JACQUES ZOON
FLUTE
Jacques Zoon was distinguished with the Jury’s Special Prize of the Jean-Pierre
Rampal Competition in Paris. Zoon was born in 1961 and studied at the Sweelinck
Conservatory in Amsterdam with Koos Verheul and Harris Starreveld and later with
Geoffrey Gilbert in Canada. He has been solo player with the Amsterdam
Philharmonic Orchestra, in The Hague, the Concertgebouw, Boston Symphony, Berlin
Philharmonic and, at present, he is soloist with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and the
Bologna Mozart Orchestra both under the baton of Claudio Abbado. He has been solo
performer in concertos by Mozart, Joliver, Martin, Gubaidulina, Bernstein, Ligeti and
Boulez with conductors such as Abbado, Ozawa, Haitink and Boulez.
Jacques Zoon has played chamber music with violoncellist Iseut Chuat and as solo
player in double concertos that composers Bernhard Heiden and Paul Desenne wrote
for him. His vocation for chamber music took him to collaborate with ensembles such
as Indomeno, Viotta, Gaudier, Ludwig Trio as well as the Orlando and Amati Quartets,
among others. The Boston Globe named him “Musician of the Year” in 1988. He has
made many successful recordings. He has an interest in the technical development of
the instrument, and, as a teacher, he has taught at the Indiana and Boston Universities
and at the Hanns Eisler Hochschule in Berlin. At present he is professor at the Geneva
Conservatory.
Starting with the 2006-2007 academic year, Jacques Zoon is invited artist of the Wind
Department of the International Institute of Chamber Music of Madrid and since the
2008-2009 academic year he is Head Professor of the Flute Chair of the Reina Sofía
School of Music.
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HANSJÖRG SCHELLENBERGER
OBOE
Hansjörg Schellenberger won first prize at the German Jugend Musiziert Competition,
which led to a scholarship enabling him to further his education at Interlochen
(Michigan, United States). He continued his studies in Munich with Manfred Clement
and attended master classes with Heinz Holliger. During this period he took part in
numerous concerts, many of them dedicated to contemporary music, and obtained first
prizes in several international competitions; among them, the ARD in Munich.
In the seventies he was soloist of the Cologne Radio Orchestra and from 1980-2001
of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Between 1980 and 2001 he has played under
conductors such as Carlo Maria Giulini, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti and Claudio
Abbado, among others. He has dedicated a great part of his artistic activity to
chamber music with groups such as the Wind Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic
and the Vienna-Berlin Ensemble. In 1991 Shellenberger founded the Berliner-
Hadyn-Konzerte cycle, which he continues to conduct himself. He has recorded
Beethoven’s and Mozart’s Piano and Wind Quintets and Poulanc’s Trio for piano,
oboe and bassoon with J. Levine and M. Turkovik. Between 1981 and 1991 he
taught at the Berlin Music Academy. He has also been Guest Professor at the
Chigiana Academy in Siena, Italy.
Since the 2000-2001 academic year Hansjörg Schellenberger is Head Professor of
the Oboe Chair, sponsored by Repsol YPF, at the Reina Sofía School of Music.
He is at present Profesor/Department Head, Wind Quintets, of the International
Institute of Chamber Music of Madrid.
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MICHEL ARRIGNON
CLARINET
Michel Arrignon entered the Paris Conservatory at the age of sixteen, having been
awarded the First Prize for Clarinet and Chamber Music at age eighteen. Following
his advanced chamber music studies, he left Paris to study in the United States. He was
awarded Second Place in the Geneva International Music Competition at age twenty-
four. Having felt especially drawn to 20th-century music, he played in ensembles such
as Musique Vivante and 2e2m. That same year, he was appointed Professor at the
Orleans Conservatory. Hired by Pierre Boulez at the time of the creation of the
Intercontemporary Ensemble, he played the twentieth century repertoire and recorded
many records under his baton. During that time, he adapted many pieces for the
clarinet, including Sequenza VIII by Luciano Berio, Latitudes by Philipp Fénelon,
Piéce pour clarinet et trombone by Gérard Grisey and Donnerstag au Licht by
Karlheinz Stockhausen…
Following seven years in the Intercontemporary Ensemble, he entered the French
National Orchestra of the Paris Opera as a clarinet soloist. Following his long years of
experience in the National Orchestra, playing with the most well-known musicians, he
took part in the Maurice Bourgeu Woodwind Ensemble, having also created the
Quatuor Olivier Messiaen. Michel Arrignon has been a Professor of Clarinet at the
Paris Conservatory since 1989. He has devoted himself to both teaching and to a career
as an international soloist, dividing his time among concerts, master classes and serving
on international competition juries. He has several well-known recordings to his credit.
Since the 2008-2009 academic year, Michel Arrignon is Head Professor of the
Clarinet Chair of the Reina Sofía School of Music.
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KLAUS THUNEMANN
BASSOON
Klaus Thunemann was born in Magdeburg (Germany). He began by studying piano
but and when he was eighteen yearsold he changed to bassoon. He studied in West
Berlin gaining his artistic diploma in 1960. From 1962 to 1978 he was principal
bassoonist with the North German Radio Symphony Orchestra (NDR). In 1965 at the
Radio Germany Competition (ARD) in Munich he was the only winner in the bassoon
category. As a solo player he has performed with numerous orchestras and has worked
with the Villa Musica Ensemble in Germany.
For twenty years he has collaborated with bassoonist Heinz Holliger and is guest artist
in important European festivals. Klaus Thunemann has given master classes in the
U.S.A., Japan, Sweden, Austria and in other countries. He is professor at the Berlin
Musikhochschule Hanns Eisler.
Since the 2008-2009 academic year, Klaus Thunemann is Head Professor of the
Bassoon Chair of the Reina Sofía School of Music. At present, he is also Professor of
the Wind Department of the International Institute of Chamber Music of Madrid.
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RADOVAN VLATKOVIC HORN
Radovan Vlatkovic was born in Zagreb (Croatia). His first studies were in that city,
continuing his musical education at the Academy of Music of Detmold (Germany)
where he graduated as soloist.
In 1979 he won first prize at the Ancona International Competition and in 1983 at the
ARD in Munich. These prizes were a passport to numerous music festivals in Europe,
the United States, Asia and Australia. Between 1982 and 1990 he was first horn
player of the Berlin Radio Orchestra, and since then he has devoted himself entirely
to solo playing and teaching. Between 1992 and 1998 was professor of horn in the
Stuttgart Musikhochschule and since then he has taught at the Mozarteum in
Salzburg. As soloist he has performed with orchestras such as the Berlin and the
Bavarian Radios, the BBC in London, the English Chamber, the Academy of
St. Martin if the Fields, the Camerata Academica of the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the
Yomiuri Orchestra, as well as with the Tokyo and the NHK Orchestras. As chamber
music performer he has played with Vladimir Ashkenazy, Heinz Holliger, Gidon
Kremer, Aurèle Nicolet and András Schiff, among others, and has made recordings
with them.
Since the 2000-2001 academic year, Radovan Vlatkovic is Head Professor of the
“la Caixa” Horn Chair of the Reina Sofía School of Music. At present, he is also
Professor of the Wind Department of the International Institute of Chamber Music of
Madrid.
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ZAKHAR BRON
VIOLIN
Zakhar Bron was born in Uralks (Kazakhstan, Russia). He studied at the Stoliarsky
School of Music in Odessa and at the Gnessin School of Music with Boris Goldstein.
He continued his musical education with Professor David Oistrakh at the
Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow where he stayed on (1971-1974) as Assistant
Professor of the Violin Chair. Zakhar Bron has won first prizes in competitions in
Belgium, Poland and Russia.
Since being very young he had an extensive and important teaching career. Special
mention deserves his teaching at the Novosibirsk Conservatory (Russia), as well as
at the Lübeck School of Music, Cologne School of Music (Germany), Royal
Academy of London, and at the Rotterdam and Tokyo Conservatories. He has also
given many master classes and has been a jury member of competitions in several
countries.
Among his most internationally celebrated students are Daishin Kashimoto, Vadim
Repin and Maxim Venguerov who have won numerous prizes in different
competitions.
Since the inauguration in 1991 of the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid Zakhar
Bron is Head Professor of the Violin Chair, sponsored by Telefónica.
Zakhar Bron plays a Stradivarius (circa 1717).
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MARCO RIZZI
VIOLIN
“He is a top class violinist with an extensive pallete of sound, beautiful technique and fas-
cinating legato cantabile; a surprisingly honest and mature musician…” (STRAD).
Starting with the 2007-2008 academic year, Marco Rizzi is Head of the Violin Chair of
the Reina Sofía School of Music. Prizewinner in three of the most prestigious violin com-
petitions: Moscow Tchaikovsky, Brussels Queen Elizabeth and the Indianapolis Violin
Competition, Marco Rizzi is highly respected for the quality, forcefulness and deepness
of his performances. Pupil of G. Magnani, S. Accardo and W. Lieberman, obtained in
1991 the Europäischen Musikförderpreis with the endorsement of Claudio Abbado.
He is regularly invited to the most prestigious halls such as the Scala in Milan, Gaveau
and Pleyel Halls in Paris, Lincoln Center in New York, Grand Hall at Moscow’s
Conservatory, Musikhalle in Hamburg, Tivoli in Copenhagen, Concertgebouw in
Amsterdam, Konzerthaus in Berlin. He has performed with conductors such as R.
Chailly, H. Vonk, A. Ceccato, V. Jurowski, P. Eötvös and orchestras such as Dresden
Staatskapelle, Indianapolis Symphony, Liverpool Philharmonic, Concerts Lamoreux,
Hong Kong Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Madrid RTVE Symphony, Scottish
BBC, Nederland’s Philharmonic, and many others. Marco Rizzi each year enriches his
repertory with a new. He has a vivid interest for less-known repertory pieces: B. Walter’s
Sonata, J. Adams Concerto, or Italian 19th Century, greatly acclaimed by the music world
music together with his recordings of J. S. Bach sonatas and partitas. He has a special
passion for chamber music and pedagogy. He has been Head Professor at Detmold and
gives Master Classes at Enghien and Biella. Since 2008-2009 he is Head Professor at
Mannheim. Marco Rizzi plays a 1742 Pietro Guarneri violin on loan from the Pro Canale
Onlus Foundation. Since the 2007-2008 academic year, Marco Ricci is Head Professor
of the Violin Chair of the Reina Sofía School of Music.
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DIEMUT POPPEN
VIOLA
Born in Münster (Germany), Diemut Poppen began her violin lessons when she was
seven years old, making her public debut two years later. Her viola attraction began when
she was very young through chamber music and, at 17 she decided to make viola her
main instrument. Her teachers were all prestigious personalities in the world of music
such as Kashkashian, Giuranna, Bashmet, Schlichtig, Janzer and the Amadeus Quartet.
Since very young she attended the most important musical centers worldwide under
the tutorships of Brüggen, Holliger and Abbado - with whom she made her debut at
Carnegie Hall - and participated in chamber music sessions that were very dear to
her. She is regularly invited by great musicians to participate in festivals, among
them: Schiff (Mondsee, Salzburg), Abbado (Berliner Begegnungen), Kremer
(Lockenhaus), Helmerson (Korsholm), Vogt (Heimbach) and Kavakos (Athens).
Diemut Poppen is co-founder of the European Chamber Orchestra and was distin-
guished with the European Music Prize. She succeeded Nobuko Imai in her position
at the Detmold School of Music. She has been a jury of several international com-
petitions such as Munich ARD; is director of the Chamber Music Summer Academy
in Turingen; has founded the Osnabruck Chamber Music Series and gives master
classes in institutions such as Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Escuela Superior de
Música Reina Sofía in Madrid. Diemut Poppen has recorded for different labels such
as Deutsche Grammophon, Live Classics, Cappricio, Ondine, Ars Musici, Tudor and
EMI. Since 2004 her wide repertory includes the new Mijail Pletnev and Kancheli
Styx concertos for viola and orchestra. Since the 2005-2006 academic year, Dietmut
Poppen is Professor of the Viola Chair of the Reina Sofía School of Music, sponsored
by BBVA.
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NATALIA SHAKHOVSKAYA
VIOLONCELLO
Natalia Shakhovskaya was born in Moscow (Russia). She studied at the Gnessin
School of Music, and later at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow under
S. Kosolupov. Her final studies were with Mstislav Rostropovich at that
Conservatory. She has won the most important performance competitions, both
Russian and international. In 1957 she was awarded the Gold Medal at the
International Festival for Young Moscow Students and in 1963 she won first prize at
the Tchaikovsky Competition.
Her artistic career includes recitals and collaborations with the most outstanding
orchestras and conductors the world over. She premiered works of several
contemporary Russian composers and has likewise carried out an important career as
teacher and performer, giving master classes in festivals. Shakhovskaya has been
member of the jury in international performance competitions in Germany, France,
the Czeck Republic, Russia and South Africa. Between 1962 and 1995 she taught
at Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Conservatory where she was Head Professor of the
Violoncello Chair and Director of the Violoncello and Double Bass Departaments.
Starting with the 2001-2002 academic year she returned to her teaching activity in
such Conservatory as Professor of Violoncello. Madame Shakhovskaya may be
credited with more than forty students who have won prizes in international
competitions.
Since the 2000-2001 academic year Natalia Shakhovskaya is Head Professor of the
Violoncello Chair, sponsored by Ferrovial, at the Reina Sofía School of Music.
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DUNCAN MCTIER
DOUBLE BASS
Since winning the 1982 Isle of Man International Double Bass Competition, Duncan
McTier has established a reputation as one of the world’s foremost double bass soloists
and teachers. His performances in major concert halls and at festivals such as Bath and
Kuhmo have inspired a host of superlatives from critics. Duncan McTier has appeared
as soloist in more than twenty countries, with many leading orchestras, including the
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, English and
Scottish Chamber Orchestras, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Concertgebouw and
Lausanne Chamber Orchestras. He has made more than fifty solo recordings for radio,
television and record companies and his Tarantella CD, with pianist Kathron Sturrock,
was described in The Strad as containing “some of the most refined bass playing you
are ever likely to hear”. Two more CDs, Capriccio and Sonata, have since been relea-
sed to much critical acclaim. Born in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, Duncan McTier
obtained a degree in mathematics at Bristol University before joining the BBC
Symphony Orchestra. After seven years as principal bass of the Netherlands Chamber
Orchestra, he returned to England to concentrate on a career as soloist, chamber musi-
cian and teacher. Composers who have written works especially for him include Sir
Peter Maxwell Davies, Robin Holloway, John Casken, John Hawkins and Gavin
Bryars. Duncan McTier is Professor of Double Bass at the Royal Academy of Music in
London and at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste in Winterthur. He gives master-
classes all over the world and holds a summer course at the Academie de Musique in
Sion, Switzerland. Honours awarded him include Honorary Membership of the Royal
Academy of Music and Fellowship of the Royal Northern College of Music. He is a
member of the Nash Ensemble and the Fibonacci Sequence. Since the 2007-2008 aca-
demic year, Duncan McTier is Head Professor of the Double Bass Chair of the Reina
Sofía School of Music, sponsored by Banesto Cultural Foundation.
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TOM KRAUSE
VOICE
Born in Helsinki (Finland), Tom Krause began his vocal studies at the school of music
in Vienna. After his first performances with the Deutsche Oper of Berlin he was
appointed Kammersänger of the Hamburg State Opera. In 1963 he sang Britten´s War
Requiem, conducted by the composer, who recommended him for a première of this
work in the USA. He made his debut in 1967 at the Metropolitan Opera as Count
Almaviva (The Marriage of Figaro) and in 1968, in Salzburg, as Don Giovanni with
Herbert von Karajan. He has sung in venues throughout the world, such as Brussels
Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Vienna State Opera House, Milan Scala, Teatro Colón
in Buenos Aires and the opera houses in San Francisco, Munich, Chicago, Houston
and Paris; and has taken part in numeous festivals (Bayreuth, Glyndebourne,
Tanglewood, Edinburgh, Prague and Savonlinna). In 2001 he appeared at the Paris
Théâtre de la Bastille in Parsifal and in 2002 in the role of Moses in Moses und Aaron
at the Massimo Theatre, Palermo. He has given performances with the most important
orchestras and conductors such as Karajan, Solti, Bernstein, Ozawa, Abbado, Mehta,
Giulini and Maazel. His extensive discography has led to the award of various prizes:
Edison, Deutsche Schallplatten and English Gramophone. He has given master
classes at the Curtis Institute and at the Philadelphia Academy of Vocal Arts, among
others. From 1994 to 2001 he was professor at the Hamburg Conservatoire of Music
(Germany) and is a frequent member of the jury at international singing competitions.
In June 2003 was distinguished as Doctor Honoris Causa of Music by the Helsinki
University. Since the 2002-2003 academic year Tom Krause is Head Professor of the
«Alfredo Kraus» Chair of Voice sponsored by the Fundación Ramón Areces, at the
Reina Sofía School of Music.
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DIMITRI BASHKIROV
PIANO
Dimitri Bashkirov was born in Tiflis, Georgia. He started his studies with his family
in that city, continuing his education later with Anastasia Wirsaladze at the Tiflis
Conservatory and with Alexander Goldenweiser at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in
Moscow. In 1955 he won the first prize at the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud
Piano Competition, in Paris.
Since then he has performed with numerous European and United States of America
orchestras, among them the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra, the Paris Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic and the Israel Philharmonic.
He has also appeared with conductors such as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel
Barenboim, Kurt Masur, Zubin Mehta and Wolfgang Sawallisch, among others. He
has played chamber music with the violinist Igor Bezrodny and the cellist Mikhail
Komnitzer. In 1957 he started his extensive teaching career at the Tchaikovsky
Conservatory in Moscow and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de
Paris, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and at the
Encuentro de Música y Academia in Santander. He has published several studies in
Sovetskaya Muzïka.
Since the inauguration in 1991 of the Reina Sofía School of Music, Dimitri
Bashkirov is Head Professor of the Piano Chair, sponsored by the Banco Santander
Foundation.
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GALINA EGUIAZAROVA
PIANO
Galina Eguizarova was born in Russia. She studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory
in Moscow with Alexander Goldenweiser. Since 1961 her career has been
exclusively dedicated to teaching, and she has taught at that musical institution.
She has collaborated as Assistant Professor with artists such as Tatiana Nicolaeva and
Dimitri Bashkirov. A great many number of pianists who today are teaching and
playing at the main musical institutions throughout the world, as well as winners of
national and international competitions, have been her pupils. Among her most
celebrated students are Maria Stembolskaya, Radu Lupu and Arcadi Volodos, who
studied under her tutorship for several years. Galina Eguiazarova has been honoured
by the Russian Ministry of Culture for her teaching activities.
Since the 1993-1994 academic year Galina Eguiazarova has been Assistant Professor
of Dimitri Bashkirov, Head Professor of the Piano Chair at the Reina Sofía School of
Music, sponsored by the Banco Santander Foundation, and since the 2000-2001
academic year she heads her own piano teaching activities at that School.
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SPONSORS OF THE ESCUELA SUPERIOR DE MÚSICA REINA SOFÍA
GENERAL
Madrid City Hall, Santander City Hall, Comunidad de Madrid, Carolina Foundation, Governmentof Cantabria, Iberia, Ministry of Culture of Spain, National Institute of the Performing Artsand Music (INAEM), Ministry of Public Works of Spain, Spanish Radiotelevision.
PERFORMANCE CHAIR
BBVA, Ferrovial, Freixenet, Banesto Cultural Foundation, “La Caixa” Foundation, RamónAreces Foundation, Banco Santander Foundation, Repsol YPF, Sony, Telefónica.
ACADEMIC CHAIRS
Constructora San José, S.A., Bassat Ogilvy, ABC-Vocento Newspaper, La Razón Newspaper,Unidad Editorial.
CHAMBER GROUPS
Asisa, Bank of Spain, BP España, Canon, ISSOS Financial Corporation, Deloitte., El MundoNewspaper, E.ON, Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre-Fundación Casa de la Moneda,Orange Foundation, Prosegur Foundation, Lladró Group, MasterCard, Puertos del Estado,Sacyr Vallehermoso, Siemens, Unión Fenosa.
ENROLLMENT FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Accenture, AIE-Sociedad de Gestión de España, Atos Origin Sociedad Anónima Española,Arrecife City Hall, Madrid City Hall, Pozuelo de Alarcón Cty Hall, Oviedo City Hall, CajaEspaña, CEIM, Consejería de Educación, Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Educación yCultura de las Islas Baleares, Cortefiel, Cabildo de Tenerife, Las Provincias Newspaper,Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza, Albéniz Foundation, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation(Portugal), Carolina Foundation, Cisneros Foundation (Venezuela), Cruzcampo Foundation,Málaga Foundation, Marcelino Botín Foundation, Rayet Foundation, Puig Foundation,Gerhard Grenzing, S.A., Government of Aragón, Colebega, S.A. Group, Heide Wolf, Inditex-Zara, Institut Valencià de la Música, “La Caixa” Private Banking, M&B Capital Advisers,Media Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs- Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacionaly Desarrollo, Morgan Stanley, OHL, Sociedad Anónima Tudela Veguín, Vocento.
INSTRUMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Albéniz Foundation, Verónica Gómez-Acebo, Raphael Hillyer, José María Lozano, Juan A.Mendoza V., Fernando Moreno, Bilbao Insurance, Santiago Serrate, Sielam, Hugues de Valthaire.
ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT
BT España, Diario Montañés-Vocento, Caja Madrid Foundation, Carlos de AmberesFoundation, NCR España, National Patrimony, ProQuartet, Madrid Polytechnic University.
MAGISTERMUSICÆ.COM
Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional, European Commission, Comunidad de Madrid,Dipartimento di Sistemi e Informatica Universita’ degli Studi di Firenze, Escola Superior deMúsica de Catalunya, Escola Superior de Música e Artes do Espectáculo do Porto, EuropeanAssociation of Conservatoires, Exitech, S.R.L., Vodafone Foundation, Germinus XXI, S.A.,Hewlett-Packard, Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussels, Lituanian Academy of Music andTheatre, Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce, Orbiteam, Principado de Asturias, Pross,Rigel Engineering, S.R.L., Royal Collage of Music, Sibelius Academy, Staatliche Hochschulefür Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Xunta de Galicia.
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INDIVIDUAL ENROLLMENT APPLICATION*Academic Year 2009-2010
PERSONAL
SURNAME ..................................................................................................................FIRST NAME ................................................................................... SEX M � F �AGE ........... DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH ...........................................................NATIONALITY ...........................................................................................................ID OR PASSPORT NUMBER ....................................................................................
ADDRESS
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**CHAIR......................................................................................................................
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TEACHERS (indicate place and duration of studies with each one): .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTEDCheck as appropriate
CURRICULUM VITAEMaximun fifteen lines ..................................................................................................
CERTIFICATE OF STUDIESOriginal or authenticated photocopy ...........................................................................
DIPLOMAS OF COURSES COMPLETEDOriginal or authenticated photocopy ...........................................................................
DOCUMENTATION OF PERFORMANCES ............................................................
FOUR ID-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS ..............................................................................
PHOTOCOPY OF NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD OR PASSPORT .......................
REPERTOIRE OF WORKS TO BE PERFORMED IN THE AUDITIONSTyped on a separate sheet of paper and including applicant’s name and informationspecified in point 2.E ...................................................................................................
INCOME TAX RETURNOriginal or authenticated photocopy(for scholarship applicants only) ......................................................................................
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NOTE: The organisation reserves the right to change any of the above-stated terms of enrollment.
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