Before registering, please read this document carefully, which presents the general operation of our music courses: Informations à savoir sur cette semaine d'ateliers

Description

For almost half a century, passionate musicians have interpreted baroque music with regard to historical research both at the instrumental level and at the stylistic level.

The course offers an initiation or in-depth study of the cello, bass violin and viols da gamba from the 16th to the 18th century.

Cellists will be offered the opportunity to learn the different tunings of four- and five-string instruments. On the viola da gamba it will be proposed to learn different notations such as tablature, the discovery of a new instrument from the viol family (above, tenor).

Group lessons will be offered for a global and specific approach linked to the two instruments, depending on registrations.

On request (in advance) it will be possible to organize the loan of an instrument or a baroque bow (subject to availability).

Required level

This course is open to all profiles of gambist/cellist: beginners, amateurs with a few years of modern cello practice, but also pre-professionals and professionals.

Equipment required

Bring your instruments but let the teacher know if you need an instrument/bow.

Any questions?

If you have any questions, please refer to the practical information!

To register, please complete the following form.

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Please indicate a manager if the trainee is a minor (surname, first name, mobile number).
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By submitting your registration request, you agree that the information entered will be used only by us for processing by AKDT. You can at any time, by sending an email to contact@akdt.be, have the right to inspect or modify your data communicated to AKDT. By registering for this internship, I also agree to the General conditions