Shannon Canavin of the BEMF staff writes:
Spaces are still available in the Paul Leenhouts
Recorder Masterclass at the 2007 Boston Early Music Festival!
Paul Leenhouts, an internationally-renowned recorder player and director of
The Royal Wind Music recorder consort, will present a masterclass on Saturday,
June 16 from 4pm to 6pm in the Emmanuel Church Music Room. Students of
intermediate to advanced ability who are interested in a historical approach
to recorder playing are encouraged to apply. Materials are available at http:
//www.bemf.org/pages/06fest/concur.htm#master or call 617-661-1812 for more
information. Auditors are invited to attend to watch these informative public
coachings; admission is $5 or FREE with a BEMF Week Pass ($20) or Day Pass
($5).Paul Leenhouts is a founding member of the Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet
and the Baroque ensemble Collegium Atlántis. He holds a Soloist Diploma from
the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, where he has served as a faculty
member since 1993, and is director of the International Baroque Institute at
the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, MA. An active composer, arranger, and
editor of several works for recorder (Moeck, Ascolta, and ¡Huzza! Editions),
Leenhouts initiated the Open Holland Recorder Festival Utrecht in 1986 and has
recorded for Decca L’Oiseau-Lyre, Channel Classics, Vanguard, and Berlin
Classics.
I think one of the really good things about BEMF is that you can see the musicians in all stages of development, and the international stars like Paul Leenhouts in their roles as performers and teachers. So if you’d like to have a recorder lesson from an internationally known player, sign up.
