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ARTISTS NJOREK (with Jaroslav “Olin” Nejezchleba – violoncello, vocals, Michal Müller – zither, vocals and Stanislav Barek – guitar, vocals) was founded in 2003. The core of the band’s repertoire is formed mainly by the Moravian folk songs. Members of the band enjoy blues and rock and therefore the songs are not interpreted strictly in their original context but follow the “feelings“ of the musicians. Unlike other bands of similar genre Njorek plays acoustically. THOMAS OFFERMANN is today one of the most respected guitarists and pedagogues. Together with Duo Sonare he has performed in more than 40 countries world-wide. Numerous Radio- and TV- productions, 8 CD – great acclaim from both critics and public alike. He was the first who opened the repertoire of the classical guitar to music by composers such as Ch. Corea, F. Zappa or M. Oldfield. He currently teaches at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Rostock, Germany, and is the head of the Guitar department there. THOMAS MÜLLER-PERING belongs to the most significant guitar teachers. He studied with Tadashi Sasaki at the University in Aachen and has participated in masterclasses with S. Behrend, J. Tomas, O. Ghiglia and J. Williams among many others. He was a prizewinner in various guitar competitions. In 1997 he received professorship at Franz Liszt Academy in Weimar. He released two CDs and recorded a video recital “Tango en skaï“. Apart from his solo concerts he is also interested in chamber music with various instruments. PETR SAIDL belongs to the most important guitarists and pedagogues in the Czech Republic. He studied at the Hochschule Franz Liszt in Weimar with prof. R. Zimmer, prof. J. Rost and prof. M. Rost. He undertook masterclasses with e.g. G. Crosskey, J. W. Duarte, H. Käppel, C. Cotsiolis etc. Since 1993 he has taught at the Conservatoire of Pardubice. Recently he plays with the violinist Bohuslav Matoušek and also is a member of an Austrian guitar quartet “Guitar4mation“. In 2006 he became the Director of the International guitar competition in Kutná Hora. PETR VÍT graduated from the Conservatoire in Brno and from the Music Academy in Prague. After 1988 he was living in Austria, Spain and South America. Owing to the Spanish scholarship he could study flamenco in Andalusia. Between 1998-2000 he was a guitar teacher in Columbia and at the Conservatoire in Brno. Apart from his concert and pedagogical activities he is also a composer – he writes pieces for solo instrument, chamber and scenic music. He will lecture masterclass “Flamenco workshop” at the festival. JENS WAGNER lives in Bremen and has his own masterclass there at the Hochschule für Künste. He worked with Karl Scheit in Vienna (master’s degree in performance) and was later awarded a master’s degree majoring in the lute. Jens Wagner toured around the world with the famous DUO SONARE, as soloist, with orchestras and various chamber ensembles. In his actual solo programmes he combines 19th century music (performed on period instruments) with modern works up to Jazz/Rock pieces by John McLaughlin. 11 CD recordings have received exceptional acclaim. Festival founders: Martin Mysliveček Olga Dvorská Stanislav Juřica Organizational team: Denisa Schneebaumová František Nečas Jana Kindernayová Jana Klimentová Libor Fišer Miloš Šír Pavel Steidl External cooperation: Lucie Reitrová - translator Marcela Effenbergerová - economist Ondřej Maloň - grafic designer, webdesigner Kytarový Festival Mikulov / Guitar Festival Mikulov civil association Husova 51, 692 01 Mikulov, Czech Republic mail: [email protected] www.gfmikulov.com 21 st Mikulov I N T E R N A T I O N A L G U I T A R F E ST I V A L COURCES COURCES CONCERTS CONCERTS EXHIBITION EXHIBITI WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP LECTURES LECTURES MASTERCLAS MASTERCLA The concerts will take place in the areas of the Mikulov castle. The festival is organized by the civil association “Kytarový festival Mikulov“ in the cooperation with the Mikulov Regional Museum. In association with the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the South Moravian Region and the Mikulov Town. The general partner of the festival is BOSCH company. www.gfmikulov.com PROGRAM I PROGRAM II artists CONCERTS 20.20 MASTERCLASSes 8. 7. Thomas Müller-Pering (Germany) ∙ guitar 9. – 10. 7. Thomas Müller-Pering (Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar) GIAMPAOLO BANDINI is one of the best Italian classical guitarists. After studying guitar he furthered his studies with G. Puddu and in the chamber music field, he continued his formation at the prestigious Accademia Pianistica of Imola. Since 1990 he has played as a guest at important international concert institutions and he appears regularly in the most important music festivals of the world. He is the Artistic Director and founder of Niccolò Paganini International Guitar Festival. He presently teaches guitar at the Accademia Musicale del Teatro Cinghio and chamber music at the Accademia F. Tarrega di Pordenone. 9. – 10. 7. Miloslav Matoušek (Schule für Künste Selb) 9. 7. Petr Saidl & Bohuslav Matoušek (Czech Republic) ∙ guitar / violin 9. – 14. 7. Jens Wagner (Hochschule für Künste in Bremen) 10. 7. Duo Kaltchev (Bulgaria) ∙ guitar / guitar 11. 7. Michael “Kosho“ Koschorreck (Germany) ∙ electroacoustic guitar, vocal Njorek (Czech Republic) with: Jaroslav “Olin“ Nejezchleba ∙ violoncello, vocal; Michal Müller ∙ zither, vocal; Stanislav Barek ∙ guitar, vocal 12. 7. Hubert Käppel (Germany) ∙ guitar Jens Wagner (Germany) ∙ guitar 13. 7. Jürgen Hübscher & Victor Moser (Switzerland) ∙ guitar / lute / charango; Dorit Pawikovsky (Austria) ∙ flute 9. – 14. 7. Thomas Offermann (Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Rostock) 10. – 14. 7. Giampaolo Bandini (l’Accademia Musicale del Teatro Cinghio) 10. – 14. 7. Hubert Käppel (The Cologne University of Music) 12. – 13. 7. Ivo Kaltchev (Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart) 12. – 13. 7. Sofia Kaltchev (Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart) 14. 7. Giampaolo Bandini & Cesare Chiacchiaretta (Italy) ∙ guitar / bandoneon Brno Chamber Soloist, art director Štěpán Graffe seminars and Workshops CONCERTS 17.17 9. 7. Festival participants 10. 7. Matěj Freml (Czech Republic), winner of the J. K. Mertz Guitar Competition 2006 in Bratislava 12. 7. Festival participants 13. 7. Gabriel Bianco (France), winner of the Gitarre Forum Wien 2006 14. 7. Festival participants Festival guitar orchestra, conductor Rostislav Coufal 10. – 13. 7. Petr Saidl (Pardubice Conservatoire) Michael “Kosho“ Koschorreck – Mondo Funk Guitar Jürgen Hübscher – Affect in the Baroque Music Petr Vít – Flamenco Michael Parkinson – Alexander technique Festival guitar orchestra (daily) exhibitions Exhibiton of photographs: Stanislav Juřica – photographs from Guitar Festival Mikulov 2006 Invited guitar makers: Jan Schneider (Luby u Chebu, CZ), Petr Matoušek (Luby u Chebu, CZ), Tobias Braun (Austria), Frank-Peter Dietrich (Markneukirchen, Germany), Eberhard Kreul (Erlbach, Germany) Invited strings producers: SAVAREZ (Francie), D´Addario (USA) Invited publishers: Chanterelle (Germany), Doblinger (Austria), UE Edition (Austria), Editio Bärenreiter Praha (Czech Republic) ROSTISLAV COUFAL graduated from the Conservatoire of Pardubice where he studied classical guitar under the tutelage of Stanislav Juřica and František Zima. Currently he is teaching classical guitar at the Basic Musical School Na Střezině in Hradec Králové. Since 1997 he has worked with several guitar orchestras, he is a founder, a chief conductor and the Artistic Director of Bohemian Guitar Orchestra. Apart from the classical music he is interested in other musical genres (folk, rock, grunge, country, southern rock). DUO KALTCHEV The Bulgarian couple Ivo and Sofia Kaltchev have been playing together since 1991 and they are already one of the most established duos of the international guitar scene. They have received a number of awards in international competitions (Havana, Bari, Bubenreuth...) Ivo and Sofia Kaltchev have been members of the United Guitar Ensemble since 2004 and are teaching at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart since 2007. JÜRGEN HÜBSCHER studied lute in Köln and Basel. He has given solo and chamber performances with various instruments in the most significant musical centres in Europe, USA, South and North America. He has released records with Harmonia Mundi, Teldec, DGG, CPO. Jürgen Hübscher taught lute and guitar instruments at the Academy in Karlsruhe for 15 years. He is teaching old music at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg. In 1984 he formed an internationally recognized ensemble LA VOLTA, which gives concerts all over the world. HUBERT KÄPPEL belongs to the best guitarists and teachers of his generation. After his studies at the Academy in Köln he continued with K.Ragossnig and with O.Ghiglia. At the Academy in Köln he is a leader of one of the most successful guitar classes in Europe. With the composer George Schmidt he founded the Guitar Academy Koblenz for the most gifted young guitarists. In 2000 he became the Art Director of the International Guitar Festival in Gevelsberg. He has given concerts in Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Brazil, etc. MICHAEL ”KOSHO“ KOSCHORRECK is a guitarist, a singer and a composer who has worked on the international musical scene for 25 years. During this time he has achieved a singular style based on jazz, pop, rock and blues. In his work we can trace even the flamenco or Latin American music elements. He has cooperated with a number of jazz performers and has taken part in recording of more than 80 CDs and films. Presently, he is a member of the band “Söhne Mannheims” and teaches as a college lecturer at the Pop Music Academy in Mannheim. MILOSLAV MATOUŠEK studied the guitar in Weimar at the Ferenz Liszt College with Prof. R. Zimmer. He achieved his first international success by becoming a laureate of the Concours International de Guitare Radio-Paris (1980), and followed this up by winning the Alirio Diaz Competition in Caracas (1981). In his repertoire he has focused his interest mainly on Latin American and Spanish music. His repertoire also includes works with orchestral accompaniment and chamber music.