Viola master class by Guy Ben-Ziony
The viola professor is holding a master class 15-16 October at the Liszt Academy.
venue:
Liszt Academy, Auditorium
(1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.)
SCHEDULE:
15 October, Monday:
10.00: Goto Shuntaro
Brahms: Sonata No. 1 for Viola and Piano, Op. 120/1 – 1st movement
10.30: János Hidas
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite in C major, BWV 1009 – 1. Preludium, 4. Sarabande
11.00: Gábor Sinkovics
Bach: Viola Sonata in C major, BWV 1005 – 3. Largo, 4. Allegro assai
11.30: Hidetaka Shirai
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite in C major, BWV 1009
12.00: Boglárka Szűcs
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite in D minor, BWV 1008 – 1. Preludium
12.30-14.00: szünet
14.00: Fülöp Görbicz
Schumann: Märchenbilder, Op. 113
14.30: Előd Soós
Rózsa: Viola Concerto – 4rth movement
15.00: Tamás Bélik
Walton: Viola Concerto – 3rd movement
15.30: Lilla Veér-Lenthár
Bruch: Kol Nidrei
16.00: Annamária Horváth
Schubert: Sonata in A minor („Arpeggione”), D. 821
16.30: Szilvia Salamon
Reger: Viola Sonata in G minor
16 October, Tuesday:
10.00: Kinga Dauner
Hubay: Maggiolata
Brahms: Sonata No. 1 for Viola and Piano, Op. 120/1
10.30: Jessica Kindlinger
Enescu: Koncertstück
11.00: Elemér Albert
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite in D minor, BWV 1008 – 2. Allemande, 7. Gigue
11.30: Zsófia Zsótér
Hindemith: Viola Sonata, Op. 25/1
12.00: Vivien Lakatos
J. S. Bach: Violin Partira in E major, BWV 1006 – 1. Preludium
Participation
Active participation is only available for students of the Liszt Academy, and anyone can apply as a passive participant subjected to the capacity of the hall. Participants in need of an attendance certificate should notify Mr. Ádám Kirkósa at kirkosa.adam[at]zeneakademia.hu
Language of the course: English
Guy Ben-Ziony grew up in Israel’s scenic Jezreel Valley. At the age of nine, after seeing The Waltz King, the Walt Disney film about Johann Strauss, he wanted nothing more than to play the violin. A short time later he switched over to the viola, finding his true voice, and studied with some of Israel's leading teachers, including Chaim Taub, Gad Lewertoff, and David Chen. After meeting renowned violist Tabea Zimmermann, he moved to Frankfurt to study with her and later continued his studies with Tatiana Masurenko at the University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig. His performance of Bartók's Viola Concerto under the direction of Daniel Harding, capped his studies there. He has taken part in international music festivals, including the Lockenhaus Festival, the Young Artist's Festival in Davos, the Spannungen Heimbach Festival, and Prussia Cove, playing alongside artists such as Gidon Kremer, Lisa Batiashvili, Christian tetzlaff, and Menachem Pressler. He was also a member of the Denmark-based Zapolsky String Quartet and the Waldstein Ensemble Wien, performing in many of Europe’s major concert halls, including the Vienna Musikverein, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and London's Wigmore Hall London. As a founding member of the Israeli Chamber Project he has collaborated with many of Israel's most celebrated composers and explored innovative cross-disciplinary projects in Germany, among them with the dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests. Guy Ben-Ziony is a frequent guest leader with many of Europe's leading chamber orchestras, including the Camerata Salzburg, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Camerata Nordica, or Camerata Bern. His Debut solo CD, Monodialogue, was released in 2016 to great critical acclaim. From 2006 until 2017 he was a viola professor at the University of Music and Theatre “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” in Leipzig. The 2017-2018 season featured him as member of the internationally-renowned Pacifica String Quartet and Visiting Professor at the Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, Indiana.