Shana tova!

On the English Lute Society's website you will find a list of summer
schools (which includes courses which are not held in the summer season,
too). Sometimes there are courses for medieval and/or early renaissance
music which may be of interest to you. I am sure there are more music
courses in the early music scene but at the moment I'm not sure where to
begin to look for these ... maybe just "google" some keywords? Anything
called a masterclass may be a bit too demanding if you are not already
well advanced but this depends on the character of the course, I think.

All best,

Joachim

 "Omer katzir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I'm playing my lovely lute for almost two years, studying with one of  
> the greatest teacher (D.r. Levi Sheptovitsky) and I'm a Music BA  
> student at the TESC in NJ
> but, I'm interesting in medieval & to mid-renaissance and i have two  
> problems:
> 1. I'm one of the few players interesting in these periods in Israel,  
> when i say few, I'm talking less then 10 players (and maybe one or two  
> singers)
> 2. Coming from first, it's the second problem, i never worked with a  
> group before.
> 
> now, few more problems.
> Israel... far away :-( so I'm stuck in europe area. but, i know only  
> three languages. Hebrew, English and Klingon (going to study Vulcan too)
> 
> I'm a handicapped, taking regular medications. is that a problem or  
> they don't care?
> 
> and third, i want to start easy. so I want to take a beginners master  
> class, I want to start easy and build myself with the music.
> 
> sooooooooooo
> Thank you again and have a pleasant happy new jewish year :-D
> 
> Omer
> 
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