[Thank you for your application. ] 7/21 (Wednesday) 7th Fabrice Mirichet (trombone) online open lesson

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Online Open Lesson 2021 Season 2

Emergency held just before summer vacation! Prepare for competitions and exams!

July 21 (Wednesday) Fabrice Mirichet (trombone) reappears at Digi Live !

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We are looking for 2 warm-up students and 1 master class student!

【Teacher】

Fabrice Mirichet (Professor at the Paris Conservatoire & Freiburg University of Music)

Interpreter: Takahiro Ono (Associate Professor, Yamaguchi College of Art)

[Lesson date and time]

Planned program:

Wednesday, July 21, 2021 18:30-21:00 (planned)

18:30〜19:15 Warm-up (up to 4 Zoom participants) → Looking for 2 people! (as of 7/20)

Theme (tentative)
・Pitch and embouchure
・ Breath that does not stop the flow of music
・How to play like singing

19:15〜20:00 Master class ① (45 minutes) →Students decided
20:00〜20:45 Master class ② (45 minutes) *1 → Recruiting (as of 7/15)

20:45〜21:00 20:00〜20:15 Q&A corner *2

*1 The course may not be held depending on the application status.

*2 If master class ② is not held, it will be held after master class ①.

[Tuition fees/songs]

Master class: 6,000 yen / 45 minutes per slot (only ② slots are available)

Warm-up: 4,000 yen/45 minutes, up to 4 people

[Learned songs]

Master class: any piece of music

Warm-up: We will do a warm-up recommended by Mr. Milishet together on Zoom.

[Application guidelines]

*Please check before applying.

① Those who have experience using Zoom meetings and can set the music mode by themselves

* Reference link: https://kagakucafe.com/2020090611158.html

② Those who can take the course in a room with a stable internet environment

Upload speed 30Mbps or more recommended.

Can be measured from fast.com . Click "Show details" at the bottom center of the screen, and check the upload number on the right.

It is even better if it is a room where you can secure a distance of about 2 meters between the instrument and the device.

Those who have a large screen and a new recommended terminal as much as possible

Computer (Mac or Windows does not matter)

Smartphones (iPhone, Android), tablets such as iPad.

Newer models are preferable. External mic recommended.

④ Those who can provide a performance video of the song in advance *Submission only for master class participants

The file format is MP4 , and on the day of the lesson, you can proceed based on the video.

Videos are within the last 12 months. It is also possible to record concerts.

⑤ Those who agree to appear in the video

We will record the lesson and distribute the video at a later date . We will also use publicity videos and photos on our SNS.

After applying for the course, we will send you a consent form, so please submit it.

【Application method】

If you would like to attend, please fill in the necessary information and apply from the following.

*There will be 1 more master class (2) and 2 more warm-ups.

* Double attendance of master class and warm-up is also available.

Click here to apply for the master class!

Click here to apply for the warm-up course!

 

[We accept advance consultation]

If you have any questions about the course, please contact us via email or Zoom meeting.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us below!

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[Lecturer Introduction]
Fabrice Millischer (trombone)

Winner of the Munich International Music Competition. He is one of the most talented trombonists active today, and is highly praised as the most accomplished musician. He won at the young age of 28, and was the first trombone winner since the competition began in 1950.

Born in 1985 into a musical family, he began studying music early in Toulouse. From the beginning, he studied piano, cello, and trombone at the same time, and in high school, he demonstrated extraordinary talent, winning competitions in all fields. Graduated from the Toulouse Regional Conservatory with the highest score in the graduation exam. Later, he studied trombone at the Lyon Conservatoire under Michel Becquet, Alain Manfranc, and Sackbut under Daniel LaSalle.

In 2006, he formed the trombone quartet "Cartoborn" with trombonists Aurélien Honoré, Jean-Philippe Navre, and Fabien Dorny, and has been active under the concept of expressing the evolution of the trombone from baroque to the present day. activities continue.

He has performed with Le Concert des Nations led by Jordi Savart, Le Sacboutier de Toulouse led by Daniel LaSalle and Jean-Pierre Canillac, and the Insula Orchestra led by Laurence Échilbay.

He has also performed with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, the State Hermitage Symphony Orchestra of Russia, the Capitol National Orchestra of Toulouse, the Cannes Orchestra, and the National Orchestra of Ukraine. He has given solo recitals around the world, including Washington, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul, Munich, Geneva, and Paris.He has also been invited to many international music festivals, including the Eastern Trombone Workshop (ETW), the Brass Music Festival Epsibal, He has performed at various wind instrument festivals such as Dombes and Limoux (France).

Former principal player of the Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern Deutsche Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.

He is also active in contemporary music, and works for Mirichet include Jean Guillou's "Concerto for Trombone and Brass Ensemble", Etienne Perchon's "Libretto", Alain Celo's "L'appel sauvage", Patrick・Burga “La chute de Lucifer” (The fall of Lucifer) and many others.

He won the 2005 Budapest International Trombone Competition, the 2006 Toulouse Baroque Trombone Competition, and the 2007 Munich International Trombone Competition. Since 2009, he has participated in the program "Déclic" for young musicians, and in the same year he was awarded a silver medal by the Academy of Arts and Culture. In 2011, he was the first trombonist to win the Révélation soliste instrumental (Best Young Musician Award) at France's largest music award, "Victoires de la Musique". In the same year, he won the Charles Cross Academy Award.

Although he is young, he is good at teaching, and since 2008 he has been teaching at the Paul Dukas Conservatory in Paris, and since 2009 he has been a professor at the Saar College of Music. This made him the youngest professor in Germany. In addition, he is regularly invited to give masterclasses in France, Europe, and around the world, including Washington, Beijing, and Quebec. In 2013, he became a professor at the Freiburg University of Music, a professor at the Paris Conservatoire, and in 2020 a visiting professor at the Elisabeth University of Music. Currently, as an artist for Antoine Courtois, he uses the Legend 420 NSBHST.

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