Zoom Teaching
by Marlene Ford
Teaching horn lessons via Zoom is a lot different.
Teaching horn lessons via Zoom is no different.
Many college and private horn teachers are seeing their students through some sort of online applications during this Coronavirus pandemic. It took me awhile, but Zoom turned out to be as easy as Tune-A-Day.
Once I was up and running, my students all showed up at their regular lesson times. With so much out of our control, this small routine of regular lesson times was comforting. What wasn’t routine, they missed. Driving to lessons, unpacking the horn and music, warming up and playing in front of the real me was a ritual missed.
The basic music work was pretty much the same: scales, etudes, solos, orchestral excerpts. I listen; they listen. I comment; they comment. Learning happens—sometimes because of me, sometimes despite me. Nothing changed there. I hadn’t considered that I could video record their lessons through Zoom. That was a boon for us all. On the flip side, we just couldn’t play together. No duets. There was the time delay and there was often distortion. Also, it didn’t make much sense to discuss sound quality as low notes sounded like barking dogs and high notes just disappeared.
Ah, what would horn playing be without a few laughs. Cherubini Sonata #1 is now played by the horns with an Italian villa background, one regularly has a gorilla as stand partner, and I’ve had the pleasure of my pedagogy being questioned by a student’s Google home device.
As we go into our third week at Zoom U., we are planning a studio class. If there are no recitals this semester, we can still play for each other. That will be a little different, but not totally different.
Solidarity through music - The Sicilian Horn Ensemble and other initiatives
Hello everyone, I am Angelo Bonaccorso, horn teacher at the V. Bellini Conservatory of Catania and 3rd Horn at the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo V. Bellini of Catania and Italian IHS representative.
The situation here in Italy due to the pandemic is really difficult. We still have many deaths a day and the government has rightly ordered us to stay home. Hopefully it will end soon because many families, who have lost their loved ones, are suffering and many doctors and nurses as well as losing their lives are sacrificing themselves daily to help others.
The positive side of this quarantine (in addition to spending more time with our families and especially our children) is that it is developing more stimuli in us for study and creativity. Every day on social networks we see many videos by musicians, singers, athletes, cooks, etc. Each makes a contribution to offer something to others, a sign of long-distance friendship.
Among these initiatives, with my Sicilian Horn Ensemble, we were among the first to publish our video montage (made by our colleague Salvo Visalli) in which we play a remote arrangement of the Jurassic Park soundtrack. The members of the group: Bonaccorso Angelo, Manuele Catalano, Sebastian Mulè, Fabio Chillemi, Matteo Leone, Salvo Visalli, Daniele L'Abbate, Lorenzo Scolaro, Riccardo De Giorgi, Luca Grasso, Emanuele Giunta and Chiara Zito, all Sicilian hornists who, for work reasons, live in various parts of Italy and abroad but, thanks to technology, we have been able to pay homage to coronavirus victims. You can visit our facebook page or simply click this link to watch the video.
These days we have many new videos also from other horn players, trombonists and trumpeters, a really great artistic production! Among these, the video of the horns of the Teatro alla Scala which have mounted a fantastic video with the Scherzo of the 9 Symphony of Beethoven should be mentioned.
Another youtube channel to mention is definitely that of the great jazz horn playert Giovanni Hoffer who is offering us beautiful videos during this quarantine.
This makes us understand that the music does not stop even if we are all imprisoned at home.
Here is another example of mine to keep the stimuli at home where I recorded the {modal youtube="TD2u_Q7zRco"}Homilius quartet, I hope you like it!
Another very important initiative I would like to talk to you about is that of my French Horn Magazine page which, with the collaboration of great Italian horn players belonging to almost all the Italian opera-symphonic institutions, is implementing a project to stimulate the horn students who at this moment are at home.
Each maestro is creating a video tutorial in which he shows his daily exercises and explains how to do the daily study with practical examples. We already have a nice list of videos that you can view on the Facebook page.
We also did a two-hour video conference where the students interacted directly with the teachers and it was a really great experiment. We will have new videos shortly. Many students have contacted me and thanked me for this project. I personally would like to thank all my fellow colleagues who are embracing this initiative because they are really showing their big heart and great professionalism. We will soon make some great new projects with this great family of Italian horn players.
We stay home and practice, but thanks to music we are united even if we are far apart.
Wishing you all well, I send you a warm greeting
Angelo Bonaccorso
2020 International Horn Society Composition Contest
Prizes: $1250 for Each Division
- The Featured Composition Division: Compositions in this division are works of moderate difficulty. “In the featured DIVISION, the horn part should be playable by the entire spectrum of Hornists within the International Horn Society: Students, Amateurs, and Professionals. It should have musical content that would have the integrity to honor the professional hornists—yet within the pitch and technical range of the panorama of student and amateur players.
- The Virtuoso Composition Division: Compositions in this division have no difficulty limitation and are from one of the following instrumentation categories.
INSTRUMENTATION
FEATURED DIVISION:
- Compositions for Horn Ensemble (two or more players, all horns)
VIRTUOSO DIVISION:
- Solo Horn featured with large ensemble. (The large ensemble may include any group of electronic, acoustic instruments and/or voices.)
- Horn with chamber ensemble of three or more performers (one horn part only) (The chamber ensemble may include any combination of electronic instruments, acoustic instruments and/or voices.)
- Compositions for solo horn and keyboard instrument. (Keyboard instruments may include piano, harpsichord, organ, electronic keyboard, or mallet percussion.
- Compositions for Solo Horn (alone/unaccompanied)
- Compositions for Solo Horn with Vocal Ensemble
For more information, rules, and electronic submission see the Composition Contest Portal at The International Horn Society website.
ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED by DECEMBER 1, 2020
If you have any questions about any of the rules, write for clarification: re-faust@wiu.edu.
Randall E. Faust, COORDINATOR, COMPOSITION CONTEST
Concurso de Composición de la Sociedad Internacional de Cornistas 2020
- Categoría Composición Destacada: Las obras en ésta categoría deben tener un grado de dificultad moderado. “En la CATEGORÍA destacada, las partes del corno deben ser de fácil manejo por cualquier cornista perteneciente a la Sociedad Internacional de Cornistas sean Estudiantes, Aficionados o Profesionales. Las obras deben tener un contenido musical integral y característico del perfil profesional pero sin salirse del rango técnico y del registro que un estudiante o un aficionado pueda manejar.
- Categoría Composición Virtuosa: Las obras en ésta categoría no tienen límite en el grado de dificultad y sólo deben cumplir con la respectiva instrumentación requerida.
INSTRUMENTACIÓN
CATEGORÍA COMPOSICIÓN DESTACADA
- Obras para Ensambles de Cornos (dos o más, solamente cornos)
CATEGORÍA COMPOSICIÓN VIRTUOSA
- Corno solista con acompañamiento de un ensamble grande (el ensamble puede incluir cualquier instrumento acústico, electrónico e inclusive voces).
- Ensamble de cámara de tres o más ejecutantes que incluya una parte de corno (el ensamble de cámara puede incluir cualquier instrumento acústico, electrónico e inclusive voces).
- Composiciones para corno solista acompañado de piano, clavecín, teclado, ógano o instrumentos de placas (xilófonos, marimbas)
- Composiciones para corno solo.
- Composiciones para corno solista acompañado de ensamble vocal.
(La instrumentaciones en éstas categorías cambiarán en concursos futuros).
Concours de composition de l’Association internationale du cor 2020
- La catégorie Principale : Les compositions de cette catégorie sont des œuvres de niveau intermédiaire. « Dans la CATÉGORIE principale, les parties de cor doivent pouvoir être jouées par les cornistes de tous horizons de l’Association internationale du cor, soit de niveau étudiant, amateur ou professionnel. Le contenu musical doit à la fois rendre hommage au jeu des cornistes professionnels tout en restant dans un niveau de difficulté et un registre convenable pour le panorama de cornistes étudiants et amateurs.
- La catégorie Virtuose : Cette catégorie n’impose pas de limite de niveau de difficultés. Les compositions doivent contenir une des catégories d’instrumentations suivantes.
INSTRUMENTATION
CATÉGORIE PRINCIPALE :
- Compositions pour ensemble de cors (2 parties ou plus, parties de cors seulement)
CATÉGORIE VIRTUOSE :
- Cor solo et grand ensemble (Grand ensemble : tout groupe d’instruments électroniques, acoustiques et/ou voix)
- Cor solo et ensemble de musique de chambre de 3 musiciens ou plus (une seule partie de cor) (Ensemble de musique de chambre : toute combinaison d’instruments électroniques, acoustiques et/ou voix)
- Compositions pour cor solo et clavier (piano, clavecin, orgue, clavier électronique ou percussions à clavier)
- Compositions pour cor seul (sans accompagnement)
- Compositions pour cor solo et ensemble vocal
(L’instrumentation des catégories sera modifiée pour les prochains concours.)
Un cordial saludo
Hola, soy Juan Antonio Cano Cano profesor en el Conservatorio profesional de música de Jaén, España.
En estos días no podemos tocar juntos y he realizado este vídeo para subís el ánimo de mis alumnos.
Un cordial saludo
空疎な首都で吹く讃歌(ラウダティオ)
(日本語圏の皆様には、耳新しい話でもないかもしれませんが、併記します。先に英語で書いた内容を日本語でなぞっています。)
空疎な首都で吹く讃歌(ラウダティオ)
日本でのコロナウィルス対応状況は、2月下旬に激変しました。私は2月20日にリサイタルを開催しましたが(そこで、他の作品に加え、ローレンス・ロウのアースソングズを日本初演しました。その録音も私のYouTubeチャンネルにあります)、その週は、主に演奏家来日困難のための多少の演奏会中止はあったものの、それほど深刻な状況とは捉えていませんでした。首相が大規模なイベントの自粛を要請した26日が大きな転換点で、3月第2週までには殆どの演奏会が中止となりました。びわ湖ホールの記念碑的「神々の黄昏」のプロダクションを含め、いくつかの無観客ライブ配信コンサートは行われていましたが、演奏者の密集自体が問題視され、それすら先細っていきました。
舞台芸術公演が迅速に、かつ従順に休止に向かった一方で、政府はその他の経済活動に制限を課すことには消極的でした。オフィス勤務者の大半は、悪名高い満員の(かつ時間通りの)電車に乗って通勤を続けていたし、4月中旬の今も続けています。ついでに言えば、私が応募していたふたつのオーケストラ・オーディション(東京ではありませんが)も、予定通り開催されました、適正な「社会的距離」とアルコール消毒液の配慮とともに…
オリンピック・パラリンピックの延期が正式に発表された3月24日まで、首相も都知事も、外出自粛を明確に呼びかけてはいなかったと言えます(この話はまだありますが、あまり政治的になるのでここでは)。
このクロル「ラウダティオ」の動画を撮ったのは、4月7日、首相が大都市に緊急事態を宣言した日で、前日に予告がありました。この日の合わせ予定が中止になったので、この時間を活用して、この曲の動画を撮ろうと思ったのです(IHS52のソロコンクール課題のこの曲を持ってきた生徒のレッスンのため、3月半ばに自分でもこの曲をさらいなおしていました)。渋谷は、決して無人ではありませんでしたが、どこか違ってはいました。普段より少ないものの、仕事に来る人は大勢。本当に緊急事態?どうでしょう。確かなのは、この内閣は、感染に正面から対応するより、ウィルスを、そして五輪延期すらをも利用して、無数のスキャンダルや経済失策、感染初動対応のお粗末さを有耶無耶にするのに忙しそうだ、ということでした(結局政治の話に…)。
ともかく、この荘厳で感動的な音楽が、この日の非現実感とよく合っている気がしました。
みなさん、おうちで安全に、そしてホルンの音で隣人を悩ませましょう!
笠原 慶昌

