Dear Students and Teachers in San Antonio,
Please consider attending or participating in the free masterclasses that I've scheduled during 2013-2014. Open to the general public. Steinway Gallery San Antonio has generously allocated space for these classes to occur.
Please feel free to share this info with any young string players and teachers in the San Antonio area.
DATES:
The masterclasses with my esteemed colleagues Aimee Toomes and Andrew Small have already occurred.
Below are dates for the remaining classes this year.
Saturday, March 15th 4:30-6pm
Guest Teacher: Bonnie Terry, Violin, Associate Concertmaster, SA Symphony.
Repertoire: Mozart Concerto #3 (mov 1 or 2), Ten Have - Allegro Brilliante, Bruch Violin Concerto
Saturday, April 12th 4:30-6pm
Guest Teacher: Matthew Zerweck, Violin, Camerata San Antonio
Repertoire: Bruch - Scottish Fantasy, Suzuki (bk 3), La Folia, (one more TBA)
All classes will take place at the Steinway Gallery San Antonio.
What is a masterclass?
A masterclass is like a public lesson. Select students of varying ages and ability levels will perform a prepared piece of music, and then receive feedback from one of San Antonio's highly trained, star musicians. A masterclass setting is a common occurrence in prestigious music schools and preparatory programs. A masterclass is an opportunity to elevate both teachers and students in a supportive, relaxed setting.
Topics like performance anxiety, bow control, intonation, rhythm, physicality, and musicianship will be addressed.
Who can participate?
Anyone is free to come and observe the classes. Students participating in the classes will be selected by organizer and violinist, Matthew Zerweck. Please contact here if you are interested in participating in a masterclass or have questions/concerns.
Update:
Unless we've been in contact already, the classes are now full of participating students.
All are welcome to attend and observe. Feel free to email me if you are interested in participating in next year's (2014-2015 School year) series of masterclasses.
Why would I want to be in the audience?
Any violin student in San Antonio would benefit from watching these classes. It a tremendous opportunity to see talented teachers and students in action. It's an opportunity to become a more active part of San Antonio's growing tribe of violinists.
All best,
Matt Zerweck
Please consider attending or participating in the free masterclasses that I've scheduled during 2013-2014. Open to the general public. Steinway Gallery San Antonio has generously allocated space for these classes to occur.
Please feel free to share this info with any young string players and teachers in the San Antonio area.
DATES:
The masterclasses with my esteemed colleagues Aimee Toomes and Andrew Small have already occurred.
Below are dates for the remaining classes this year.
Saturday, March 15th 4:30-6pm
Guest Teacher: Bonnie Terry, Violin, Associate Concertmaster, SA Symphony.
Repertoire: Mozart Concerto #3 (mov 1 or 2), Ten Have - Allegro Brilliante, Bruch Violin Concerto
Saturday, April 12th 4:30-6pm
Guest Teacher: Matthew Zerweck, Violin, Camerata San Antonio
Repertoire: Bruch - Scottish Fantasy, Suzuki (bk 3), La Folia, (one more TBA)
All classes will take place at the Steinway Gallery San Antonio.
What is a masterclass?
A masterclass is like a public lesson. Select students of varying ages and ability levels will perform a prepared piece of music, and then receive feedback from one of San Antonio's highly trained, star musicians. A masterclass setting is a common occurrence in prestigious music schools and preparatory programs. A masterclass is an opportunity to elevate both teachers and students in a supportive, relaxed setting.
Topics like performance anxiety, bow control, intonation, rhythm, physicality, and musicianship will be addressed.
Who can participate?
Anyone is free to come and observe the classes. Students participating in the classes will be selected by organizer and violinist, Matthew Zerweck. Please contact here if you are interested in participating in a masterclass or have questions/concerns.
Update:
Unless we've been in contact already, the classes are now full of participating students.
All are welcome to attend and observe. Feel free to email me if you are interested in participating in next year's (2014-2015 School year) series of masterclasses.
Why would I want to be in the audience?
Any violin student in San Antonio would benefit from watching these classes. It a tremendous opportunity to see talented teachers and students in action. It's an opportunity to become a more active part of San Antonio's growing tribe of violinists.
All best,
Matt Zerweck