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An inspiring course to share music with other pianists, string and wind players, with super tutoring to ensure everyone enjoys themselves. Requires an enthusiasm for sight-reading, a love of of exploring music one would otherwise not get to play, and the ability to keep going!

STANDARD: SKILFUL

Resident: £572 Non-Resident: £435 (25% off for under 27s) Code: 25/347

Booking for Members opens at 9am on Wednesday 27 November 2024

NOTE TO MEMBERS

Priority booking for this course is operating via a ballot system. 

If you are a Member you can enter the ballot via email to info@benslowmusic.org or call the booking line on 01462 459 446 between 9am Wednesday 27 November and midday Tuesday 17 December 2024. If emailing, please ensure your message contains:

  1. The name and code of the course, plus the word 'Ballot' in the subject line (e.g. 25/347 Autumn Mixed Chamber Music Ballot).
  2. Your instrument.
  3. Your grade/ability level.
  4. Any dietary or access requirements you may have.
  5. Any accommodation preferences.

Any remaining spaces at the end of the ballot will be released as part of general booking. 

For details on how to become a Member to take advantage of early booking, see here

What is the course about?

Steve, Margaret, Nigel and Brenda return for another brilliant mixed chamber music course. As usual we seek flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn players, string players (including double bass) and pianists. Please apply as individuals even if you are bringing along with you a pre-formed group. Balancing this course can be tricky, so please be patient if we have to delay confirmation of your place. You are most welcome to suggest your own repertoire (please let us know what you would like to play when booking), but what we finally get to play will depend on who comes. In every session the tutors will programme several ensembles tackling both familiar and less well-known repertoire, sometimes with relevant follow-up sessions; therefore good sight-reading and solid ensemble confidence are required at a general playing standard of Grade 7 and above, as is the ability to hold a single line within a piece of chamber music. If you have any queries about your standard please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Tutor website: Steve Bingham 

What will we cover?

Sight-reading, ensemble playing, rhythmic accuracy, musical interpretation, and more!

What will we accomplish? By the end of this course you will be able to…

You will explore a varied range of popular and unknown repertoire and improve your sight-reading skills.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

Skilful

Applicants must be confident sight-readers and be able to hold a single line within a piece of chamber music.

How will the course be taught, and will any preparation be required?

Pre-preparation of any chosen works, or works agreed in advance with the tutors. The course will be taught in groups of varying sizes with tutor feedback.

Will music be provided in advance of the course?

Bring any own choice music and the rest is provided on the course.

Is there anything I need to bring?

Just you and your instrument!

What previous participants said about this course…

“Excellent as always - the tutors strike the right balance and give lots of encouragement and support which is ideal.”

“Fantastic opportunity to play new (to me) chamber music repertoire for strings, wind and piano to a high standard. Steve Bingham masterminded the ensemble groupings with amazing skill. The tutors were excellent and inspiring.”

“Good repertoire, wide variety and all enjoyable to play. The tutors all did whatever it took to help us through the pieces, including conducting and playing in the group.”