He will be speaking with us about his perspective as a conductor on traditional and new music. Maestro Massimiliano Donninelli is an esteemed member of the 2021 Sound Espressivo Global Competition. "What's the relationship between Traditional and New Repertoire?" He is an adjudicator for various international competitions including the ENKOR Piano Competition, the Sound Espressivo Global Competition, the Music International Grand Prix, North American Virtuoso International Music Competition, Royal Music Indonesia 2021, Grand Maestro International Music Competition and World Classical Music Awards In 2021, Avguste Antonov was named on the advisory board of the Sound Espressivo Global Competition. In addition to performing, Avguste Antonov is active as lecturer and has presented lectures for the Carrollton Music Teachers Association, Frisco Music Teachers Association, Kansas Music Teachers Association, Oklahoma Music Teachers Association, Wisconsin Music Teachers Association and the Colburn Piano Summer Festival. Avguste Antonov also had the privilege of taking masterclasses with Gerhard Oppitz, Jean-Claude Pennetier, Olivier Gardon, Grigory Sokolov, Olga Kern, Laure Favre Kahn, Anton Nel, Roman Rudnytsky and Yoheved Kaplinsky. He studied under the guidance of Alain Motard, Herve N'Kaoua, Robert Weirich, Stanislav Ioudenitch, Jack Winerock and Tamas Ungar. For more information on application, visit our website at _īorn in Bulgaria, Avguste Antonov studied piano in Bulgaria (Dobrich), France (Ecole Normale de Paris, Conservatoire de Bordeaux Jacques Thibaud) and the United States (2000: University of Missouri-Kansas City 2001-2004: University of Kansas 2006-2008: Texas Christian University).
This is something that's very admirable and respectable about Avguste Antonov - his tenacity, perseverance, sincerity, and dedication to making sure his career is forged by him.Ĭheck out his website at This is a series curated by Virtual Concert Halls for the 2021 Sound Espressivo Global Competition.
In this broadcast, we explore how to be courageous as a musician not only in your artistry but in the business side of being a professional. Members of this group will represent Green Hope High School to the community with professionalism.Hosted by Sound Espressivo Competition Judge and co-host: Chris Au.Members will attend performances of other Green Hope fine arts programs in and out of the school day.Members will make themselves available for rehearsals and performances held outside the school day.The band program will involve parents in the activities of their children.Students will enjoy each other’s company.Students will consistently demonstrate group excellence with all performances.Students will not touch instruments that do not belong to them. Students will be held accountable for taking care of personal and school-related instruments and equipment, including chairs, stands, and sheet music.Students will establish and focus on cooperation.This means that no other work should be done during rehearsal. Students will learn to become actively involved in all aspects of rehearsal. Students will operate and perform as a group of disciplined young adults.Students are also encouraged to seek a private instructor. Students will continually develop individual musical advancement by practicing every day.In this course, students will apply the elements of music and musical techniques in order to sing and play music with accuracy and expression, interpret the sound and symbol systems of music, create music using a variety of sound and notational sources, gain understanding of the interacting elements to respond to music and music performances, and gain understanding of global, interdisciplinary, and 21st century connections with music.Ĭourse names are Instrumental Music: Band 1 (Semester 1) and Instrumental Music: Band 2 (Semester 2). Students must demonstrate intermediate ability through performance of major and chromatic scales, intermediate-level solo literature, intermediate-level band literature, and sight-reading. It is also designed to strengthen ensemble musicianship through the rehearsal and performance of intermediate to advanced band literature.
Concert Band is designed to strengthen the student’s individual musicianship through the study of basic music concepts and vocabulary as well as scales and technical studies.