Klarinet Archive - Posting 000652.txt from 2002/04

From: Paul Harris <pwharris@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] RE: [ICSC 2002] It's not too late to apply!
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:01:06 -0400

I missed original Message, What is ICSC, where, when and how much; and do
they have a web site.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Cohler" <cohler@-----.net>
Subject: [kl] RE: [ICSC 2002] It's not too late to apply!

Hi Stacy,

ICSC 2002 is for pretty much all ages. We have attendees from age 15
to 67 representing some 20 countries and 20 states so far. The
average age is 28. We get everyone from professional players to
motivated amateurs to high school students. It is a very intense
educational seminar, and really the only one of its kind in the
world, with a professional string quartet and five pianists in
residence FOR THE STUDENTS and faculty. Every day the students
attend 4 to 6 hours of intensive masterclasses and two hours of
faculty concerts. Every other day students have private lessons and
play in masterclasses (full students). At the end of the week,
students who want to perform in the student recitals. There are two
days of equipment exhibits, and lots of practicing and shmoozing too.

I hope to see you at ICSC!

Best regards,
Jonathan Cohler
Program/Artistic Director
ICSC 2002
http://www.icandsc.com/

>I was thinking of attending this connection, but is it for any ages or only
>for high school/college age?? I was interested in meeting with a few of
>the Clarinetists (including you) that will be there to discuss grad school
>programs. Thanks.
>
>>-- Original Message --
>>Reply-To: klarinet@-----.org
>>Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 23:52:22 -0400
>>To: klarinet@-----.org
>>From: Jonathan Cohler <cohler@-----.net>
>>Subject: [kl] [ICSC 2002] It's not too late to apply!
>>
>>
>>Clarinet and Saxophone Players:
>>
>>It is not too late! There are still a few openings left. Just
>><http://www.icandsc.com/apply.htm>click here to apply for ICSC 2002
>>(International Clarinet & Saxophone Connection, June 16-23, 2002) or
>>go to the following address in your browser:
>>
>> http://www.icandsc.com/apply.htm
>>
>>Updated program information for all the faculty concerts is now
>>available on our site at:
>> http://www.icandsc.com/chamberfest.htm
>>
>>Where else can you go to study intensively in masterclasses and
>>private lessons with Philippe Cuper (Paris Opera), Luis Rossi (Chile
>>Chamber Orchestra), Ricardo Morales (New York Met), Jonathan Cohler
>>(Boston/USA), Paquito D'Rivera (USA/Cuba), Kenneth Radnofsky
>>(Boston/USA), Jean-Michel Goury (Paris), and Arno Bornkamp
>>(Netherlands) all in one exciting week in Boston at New England
>>Conservatory?!
>>
>>Here is just a small sampling of some of the works to be performed on
>>faculty recitals: Cahuzac Arlequin, Donatoni Clair, Schuller Sonata,
>>Harbison San Antonio, Mozart Quintet, Brahms Quintet, Piazzolla Night
>>Club 1960, Rolin Prisme de Platon, Schmitt Légende, Denissow Sonate,
>>Guinga Nitido e Obscuro, Poulenc Sonata (original version) and much
>>more!!!!
>>
>>I hope to see you at <http://www.icandsc.com/>ICSC 2002! Complete
>>information is available on our site at:
>>
>> http://www.icandsc.com/
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Jonathan Cohler
>>Artistic/Program Director
>>ICSC 2002
>>
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>
>Musically,
>
>Stacy-Michelle Valentine
>
>"Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your wisdom. If you don't
>live it, it won't come out of your horn. They teach you there's a boundary
>line to music. But, man, there's no boundary line to art."
> - Charlie Parker
>
>
>Visit my new site at http://www.clarinetvibe.com
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