The 2024 Course

Our repertoire for 2024 will be both core favourites from all periods together with new works in our ever-expanding catalogue of wind chamber music. Our focus is on programming quality repertoire that challenges and brings out the best in your playing, with a varied mixture of group sizes from trio to larger chamber groups.

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Each day your time will be divided equally between group warm up and technical sessions, two allocated tutored ensembles, specialist instrumental group sessions and evening social events, including tutor concerts, visiting artists’ recitals and the ubiquitous Malvern Winds Quiz Night! The week concludes with two open concerts of the music you have studied, in a morning Coffee Concert and an Afternoon Recital.

We seek to give each participant two contrasting pieces, including repertoire for auxiliary instruments such as piccolo, bass clarinet, basset horn, cor anglais and contrabassoon.

With plenty of opportunities to explore the local area or walk in the Malvern Hills, plus DIY sessions with other participants, this is course not to miss!

We do have a limit on numbers of participants for each instrument in order to ensure the good balance essential for the high quality of programming and choices of repertoire we have achieved from year to year.

Sample Weekly Schedule

Note: all sessions will rotate daily

08:15-09:00 - Breakfast
09:15-10:00 - Warm-up class - tutor-led rhythm, breathing, movement and playing warm-up sessions, structured to wake up breathing, body and soul each day!
10:10-11:30 - Instrumental classes - specialist classes for your instrument with your own tutor
11:30-12:00 - Tea/coffee – just what it says really! And with decent coffee too!
12:00-13:20 - Session A - your first allocated tutored ensemble (ranging from quintet to 13 winds)
13:30-14:30 - Lunch
14:30-16:30 - DIY sessions/ performance or masterclass sessions / free time - an opportunity to
  •  form ad hoc chamber groups with other participants or with our bursary students
  •  grab a slot in a performance class or open masterclass session with one of our experienced tutors
  •  or take a well-earned break from playing and head into town or up into the Malvern Hills
  (NB Wednesday afternoon is always completely free for those longer distance outings!)
16:30-17:00 - Tea/coffee
17:00-18:20 - Session B - your second allocated ensemble
18:30-19:30 - Dinner
19:30: Evening Activity – this could be one of a number of activities we organize for you during the week, including
  •  a Visiting Artist Concert Recital – a singer, an instrumentalist or a chamber group… it’s our surprise!
  •  The Tutors' Concert – solos to piano/wind sextets… we have it all!
  •  Morning Coffee Concert (Session A repertoire)
  •  Afternoon Recital (Session B pieces)
  •  Informal concert given by our bursary students
  •  DIY and Instrumental Ensemble informal ‘sharings’ and concerts
  •  The ubiquitous ‘Malvernite Pub Quiz’
  •  Yoga sessions or creative workshops
  •  Plus other social evening events... we will keep you as busy as you want to be!

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The Accommodation
We are returning to the Malvern College music department, with its plentiful music studios, practice rooms and the beautiful acoustics of St Edmunds Hall. Meals and accommodation are provided in the adjacent fully en-suite Residential Houses, or you have the option of staying locally in Malvern itself.

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