Concert
Hanoi Brass Week
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Performance of the Masterclass for students and Pros
Facebook link to the Concert
The Hanoi Brass Community has existed since 2020. Brass players from different countries who live in Hanoi have come together to practice and give concerts. Anyone who plays brass music and wants to develop further is very welcome. 19 musicians and (so far only) one female musician currently belong to the Hanoi Brass Community.
We studied at different universities and played in different formations and orchestras. Some of us have only just begun to discover brass music for ourselves. The Hanoi Brass Community welcomes all wind musicians, those who are already professionals, and those who want to learn brass music.
In May, the Hanoi Brass Community is offering a one-week master class for brass players with musicians from Hanoi and Germany. Anyone who is seriously interested in learning with others, who is looking for inspiration, is looking for an exchange with colleagues, is keen on learning new techniques - can register now. Students and professionals are equally welcome. Participation is free of charge for you, but we expect you to have time and breath for at least five hours a day and 4 days of the masterclass.
Our musician colleagues from Germany are connected with Rostock University of Music. They have an excellent reputation as a brass players and play professionally in the Berlin State Opera, the Deutsche Oper, in radio orchestras, and other orchestras and formations.
From May 2 to May 9, 2021, our master class offers daily basic knowledge and in-depth exercises, breathing technique and yoga, individual and group lessons, lessons for solo and chamber music. Classes take place in the Goethe-Institut and online (Zoom and Jamulus). Every day we offer the opportunity for a short concert appearance - just like in a real musician's life on stage.
The week of practice will culminate on May 10th with a concert by the Hanoi Brass Quintet together with fellow musicians and participants from the master classes from Germany.
The Hanoi Brass Week is the first project of its kind on the Vietnamese brass music stage.
Musicians
Yuki Urushihara (*1990)
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He was a member of several youth orchestras, which allowed him to experience various musical aspects and epochs. Those orchestras include Junior Philharmonic Orchestra Tokyo, Asian Youth Orchestra (Hong Kong), as well as experienced as extra with the Staatsoper Berlin, and the Orchestra Akademie at the Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock.
From 2018 Yuki Urushihara moved to Hanoi Vietnam, until 2021 he worked as associate principal trumpet player at the Sun symphony orchestra in Hanoi.
Hoanh Pham (*1991)
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In 2018, he graduated from the Vietnam National Academy of Music and has since then worked at the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra. Along with research and experimentation he combines traditional Vietnamese culture with his trumpet. Since 2018 he yearly joined the Wonder Art Education, Practice and Research Organization run by pianist Trang Trinh, to carry out art projects towards the introduction of trumpets and traditional Vietnamese music for audiences aged 2 to 12 years old.
In 2020, he collaborated with the Asia Education Foundation of the University of Melbourne to incorporate traditional music for use in the Podcast Series Building BRIDGES for World Teachers Day. In Podcast Series he plays on the online music platform Spotify. Besides performing orchestral programs and with Hanoi Brass Quintet, he teaches trumpet at the British Vietnamese International School and British International School.
In 2020 he and his friends from different orchestras created Hanoi Brass Community as a playground for brass lovers in general, including Hanoi Brass Quintet and Hanoi Brass Ensemble.
Rainer Auerbach (*1956)
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In 1976 Auerbach received the solo trumpet position in the Robert Schumann Philharmonie Chemnitz. In 1979 he was appointed solo trumpeter at the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin. Master classes and concert tours have taken him around the world. This gave him pleasant duties as professor at the Free International Music School in Ramallah, and as professor at the Academia Orquestrales in Seville. He works for the Barenboim-Said Foundation and gives master classes in Japan twice a year. He has been teaching at the Rostock University of Music and Theater as a juror, he has worked in German and international competitions. Rainer Auerbach sees music as an international ambassador and wishes for himself and for musicians and audiences many opportunities for encounters.
Julie Bonde
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Since 2015 Julie she has been lecturer at the University of Music and Drama in Rostock, where she teaches trumpet, mainly major students and breathing technique for all brass players. Julie is a popular speaker in both breathing technique and mental training.
Ta Tien Dat (*1984)
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In 2005, he received the first prize for the ASEAN Symphonic Band Contest in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2007, he took an advanced concert course in Sweden under the tutelage of Asger Sevendsen. In 2011, he participated in advanced studies, practices, and performances with the Royal Norwegian Navy Band Brass Ensemble. In 2016, he attended the Horn Festival in Kirishima, Japan. From 2008 to 2019, he was a principal horn of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra. Currently, he is an active freelance musician.
Ignacio Garcia (*1967)
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Ignacio Garcia has been principal horn player in the Staatskapelle Berlin since 1993. He has been a lecturer at the Orchestra Academy at the Staatskapelle Berlin since 1997. He has also made guest appearances in other renowned orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Munich Philharmonic, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has given master classes in Europe, Asia, North and South America. For eight years he taught as a professor of horn at the Barenboim Said Academy in Seville.
Since October 2011 Ignacio Garcia has been teaching horn, orchestral studies and chamber music as a major at the Rostock University of Music and Theatre, Rostock.
Dao Duong Khanh (*2000)
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Jose Antonio Rodríguez Vázquez (*1990)
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Jose Antonio Rodríguez Vázquez received his bachelor’s degree in 2016, studied under Stéphane Loyer, bass trombonist of the Orchestra of Radio Television Spain. He has since then worked as a bass trombonist in the Hulencourt Soloists Chamber Orchestra and Philharmonic Orchestra of Alicante. In 2018, he won an audition for the Sun Symphony Orchestra, Hanoi.
Jose was a member of the Galician Youth Symphony Orchestra, Extremadura Youth Symphony orchestra, Youth Valladolid Orchestra, Santander Youth Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Wind Band of Vigo, and Wind Band of Federation, Galician. He also collaborated with the Symphony Orchestra of Ópera Madrid, Murcia Symphony Orchestra, Extremadura Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra and Chorus of Radio Television Spain, and Santa Cecilia Symphony Orchestra in Madrid.
Phuc Phan (*1987)
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Jamie Williams
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An avid orchestral musician, Jamie Williams has performed with the Bavarian State Opera, Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin Staatskapelle, Boston Symphony, Deutsche Symphony Orchestra, Dresden Staatskapelle, Guerzenich Orchestra Cologne, Hamburg State Opera, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, and the WDR Symphony Orchestra. He was principal trombonist from 2003-2009 with the Dortmund Philharmonic.
Jamie Williams released his solo debut CD “Voice” in 2013. His concert activities have led him across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North and South America as both soloist and chamber musician. As a soloist, Jamie Williams has performed with orchestra in the Berlin Philharmonie.
Born in 1979, Jamie Williams began playing trombone in his native St. Petersburg, Florida at the age of eleven. In 1997, he received a full scholarship to study in New York at The Juilliard School with Joe Alessi. Jamie Williams continued his studies with Per Brevig, Jonas Bylund, Michel Becquet, and Ian Bousfield.
In 2010, Jamie Williams began as an active Yamaha Artist, in demand for masterclasses, and performing on a Xeno YSL 8820. He has been on the jury of numerous international competitions and was voted in for the term of 2014-2018 to the International Trombone Association Board
of Advisors. He was the president of the (IPV) German Trombone Association from 2015-2018 and created the IPV Solo Competitions. His students hold positions in numerous orchestras and his Rostock class won the Emory Remington Trombone Ensemble Prize in 2014 and again in 2019, which is the most prestigious trombone ensemble award worldwide.
Andreas Luhn (*1963)
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Since 1985 he has been solo tuba player in the North German Philharmonic Rostock. As a guest, Andreas Luhn has performed in numerous German orchestras.
Andreas Luhn has been teaching tuba as the main subject and the orchestral repertoire F and B tuba as well as cimbasso at the Rostock University of Music and Theater since 2000.
Details
Offline at the Goethe-Institut Hanoi and Online via Zoom
Price: On registration here
+84 24 32004494
kultur-hanoi@goethe.de
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