Information sur le programme
Aperçu du programme
Plongez-vous dans un environnement artistique idéal pour les pianistes cherchant à faire avancer leurs qualités de musicien et leur carrière. Explorez l’importance de la vision artistique et de la technique d’exécution — ainsi que des rapports entre les deux — en réfléchissant à ce que signifie être un artiste. Affinez la subtilité de votre écoute. Mettez une expression sincère et des perspectives originales au service de votre interprétation musicale afin de donner des prestations qui touchent vraiment le public. Explorez des chefs d’œuvre, de la musique ancienne à la musique contemporaine en passant par le jazz, en compagnie de musiciens reconnus dans le monde entier.
Ce programme de deux semaines donne aux participants le temps de se concentrer sur la musique et un espace inclusif propice à la réflexion, de même que la possibilité de participer à des discussions et d’apprendre auprès de mentors exceptionnels. Trouvez votre voix artistique et tracez la trajectoire de votre carrière dans le cadre de séances de mentorat individuel, de classes de maître et d’occasions de se produire devant public. Vous aurez également la possibilité d’enregistrer une maquette d’audition.
Le décor singulier des montagnes Rocheuses inspire la pleine conscience et fournit des occasions de se ressourcer en faisant des excursions ou du canotage, tout en tissant des liens substantiels avec les enseignants et les autres participants.
Que propose le programme?
Clarifiez votre vision artistique, améliorez votre assurance sur scène et faites avancer votre carrière par les moyens suivants :
- des séances de mentorat individuel par des enseignants de renommée internationale;
- des classes de maître;
- des ateliers animés par les enseignants sur différentes facettes de la démarche de création, de la conception de concerts et du développement de carrière;
- des possibilités de représentations devant public;
- l’enregistrement professionnel d’une maquette d’audition;
- l’enregistrement de prestations devant public pour vos archives;
- l’accès à un studio 24 heures sur 24;
- des activités en plein air en compagnie d’enseignants et de participants.
À qui le programme s'adresse-t-il?
Ce programme est ouvert aux pianistes du Canada et de l’étranger qui ont terminé — ou qui font présentement — des études post-secondaires en interprétation au piano.
Sont bienvenus tous les pianistes de 18 ans et plus, quels que soient leurs origines, leur parcours, leur identité de genre ou l’expression de celle-ci. Les artistes provenant de groupes habituellement sous-représentés par le passé et les groupes en quête d’équité sont vivement encouragés à présenter une demande.
Le Centre des arts de Banff tient à remercier les personnes et entités suivantes d’avoir rendu ce programme possible :
- Heather Edwards
- La fondation Artemisia et Tema Blackstone
Corps enseignant
Hung-Kuan Chen
One of the most honored pianists of his generation, Mr. Chen won top prizes in the Arthur Rubinstein, Busoni, and Geza Anda International Piano Competitions, and in the Young Concert Artists International Piano Auditions. He also won prizes in the Queen Elisabeth, Montreal International Musical and Van Cliburn International Piano Competitions, as well as an Avery Fisher Career Grant.
Mr. Chen is currently on the faculty of The Juilliard School and is a visiting professor at Yale, and is also on the faculty for Artemisia Akademie at Yale. He previously served as Chair of the piano department of Shanghai Conservatory, and was on the faculty of New England Conservatory. He has adjudicated prominent international piano competitions such as the Van Cliburn, Busoni, Shanghai, and Honens. His 2015 summer teaching engagements included the Chinese Foundation for the Arts, Piano Summer Institute in New Paltz, International Music Akademie in Lichtenstein and Aspen Music Festival. Among notable pianists he has taught or coached are Yuja Wang, Sean Chen and Niu Niu.
Hung-Kuan Chen has enjoyed fruitful artistic collaborations with, among others, Christoph Eschenbach, Hans Graf, George Cleve, Joseph Silverstein, David Shifrin, Roman Totenberg, ChoLiang Lin, the Shanghai Quartet, Sui Lan and Andrew Parrott. His most meaningful artistic partnership is with his wife, Tema Blackstone, with whom he frequently performs as a piano duo.
Faculty
Tema Blackstone
Tema Blackstone’s rich and varied life in music has grown out of her career as a pianist. Her influential work encompasses advocacy of music and musicians as a force for personal and societal well-being. As an artist dedicated to forging deep human connections through music, the exploration and intricate relationship between audience, performer, student, and composer invigorates her work as a teacher & performer. The Chen/Blackstone duo has performed annually in Shanghai, New York and Europe and Canada to great acclaim. On the faculty of The Juilliard School’s Pre-College division in New York, she & her husband, Hung-Kuan Chen feel mentoring young pianists at Juilliard, through her non-profit foundation & performing as a piano duo, worldwide, informs the holistic perspective Blackstone believes in.
Faculty
Marc-André Hamelin
“A performer of near-superhuman technical prowess” (The New York Times), pianist Marc-André Hamelin is known worldwide for his unrivaled blend of consummate musicianship and brilliant technique in the great works of the established repertoire, as well as for his intrepid exploration of the rarities of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. He regularly performs around the globe with the leading orchestras and conductors of our time, and gives recitals at major concert venues and festivals worldwide.
Highlights of Mr. Hamelin’s 2023–2024 season include a vast variety of repertoire performed with the Philharmonisches Orchester Hagen (Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3), Netherlands Radio Philharmonic (Reger’s Piano Concerto), and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (music by Franck and Boulanger). Recital and chamber music appearances take Mr. Hamelin to Prague, Poland, Oslo, Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, London’s Wigmore Hall, Amsterdam’s Muziekgebouw, Portland Piano International, Cleveland Chamber Music Society, Cliburn Concerts and Brevard Music Center with Johannes Moser, and across the U.S. with the Takács Quartet. Festival appearances include Tanglewood, Le Festival de Lanaudière, Grand Teton Music Festival, Tuckamore Festival, Schubertiade, and Rockport Chamber Music Festival.
Mr. Hamelin is an exclusive recording artist for Hyperion Records, where his discography spans more than 70 albums, with notable recordings of a broad range of solo, orchestral, and chamber repertoire. In September 2023, the label releases Mr. Hamelin’s recording of Fauré’s Nocturnes and Barcarolles, including a short four-hand suite, played with his wife, Cathy Fuller. In 2022, he released both a two-disc set of C. P. E. Bach’s sonatas and rondos and a two-disc set of William Bolcom’s complete rags that both received wide critical acclaim.
Mr. Hamelin has composed music throughout his career, with over 30 compositions to his name. The majority of those works—including the Etudes and Toccata on “L’homme armé,” commissioned by the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition—are published by Edition Peters. Mr. Hamelin performed his Toccata on “L’homme armé” along with music by C.P.E. Bach and William Bolcom on NPR’s Tiny Desk in 2023. His most recent work, his Piano Quintet, was premiered in August 2022 by himself and the celebrated Dover Quartet at La Jolla Music Society.
Mr. Hamelin makes his home in the Boston area with his wife, Cathy Fuller, a producer and host at Classical WCRB. Born in Montreal, he is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the German Record Critics’ Association, and has received 7 Juno Awards, 11 Grammy nominations, and the 2018 Jean Gimbel Lane Prize in Piano Performance from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music. In December 2020, he was awarded the Paul de Hueck and Norman Walford Career Achievement Award for Keyboard Artistry from the Ontario Arts Foundation. Mr. Hamelin is an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Chevalier de l’Ordre national du Québec, and a member of the Royal Society of Canada.
Faculty
Joanna MacGregor
Joanna MacGregor CBE is one of the world’s most innovative musicians, appearing as a concert pianist, curator and conductor. Head of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music and Professor of University of London, Joanna MacGregor was the Artistic Director of Dartington International Summer School & Festival 2014-2019, Artistic Director of the Bath International Music Festival 2006-2012, and curated the multi-arts Deloitte Ignite Festival at the Royal Opera House, as well as Aventures+, an orchestral series for Luxembourg Philharmonie. She runs an annual Summer Piano Festival at the Royal Academy, involving over a hundred young musicians playing core repertoire as well as collaborating with composers, actors, visual artists, writers and filmmakers. Joanna has just been appointed Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Brighton Philharmonic, as it approaches its centenary.
As a solo artist Joanna has performed in over eighty countries and appeared with many eminent conductors – Pierre Boulez, Sir Colin Davis, Valery Gergiev, Sir Simon Rattle and Michael Tilson Thomas amongst them – and orchestras, including the London Symphony and Sydney Symphony orchestras, Chicago, Melbourne and Oslo Philharmonic orchestras, Berlin Symphony Orchestra and Salzburg Camerata. She has premiered many landmark compositions, ranging from Sir Harrison Birtwistle and Django Bates to John Adams and James MacMillan. She performs regularly at major venues throughout the world, including Wigmore Hall, Southbank Centre and Barbican Centre in London, Sydney Opera House, Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Faculty
Megumi Masaki
Megumi Masaki is a pianist, multimedia performing artist, educator and curator. She is recognized as an innovator that reimagines the piano, pianist and performance space. Her work pushes boundaries of interactivity between sound, image, text and movement in multimedia works through new technologies, including hand-gesture-motion tracking to generate and control live-electronics and live-video, AI, 3D visuals, keyboard-controlled computer game, e-textile sensors and active infra-red tracking. As a Japanese-Canadian artist, her work also explores how human rights and environmental issues can intersect and be communicated through music. Over 70 compositions have been created with/for Megumi and she has premiered 150 works worldwide. Megumi was appointed to the Order of Manitoba and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
www.megumimasaki.com
Director, Music
Ce qui est compris
Single Room
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Your program fee includes a single bedroom on the Banff Centre campus for the duration of your program.
Get connected with other artists on campus and focus on your projects in a creative environment while we take care of the day-to-day essentials.
Full Flex Meal Plan
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Using a credit-based system to dine on campus, our flexible meal plans allow you to select meals according to your own needs during your stay. Banff Centre can respond to most dietary requests.
The Full Flex meal plan is equivalent to $70 credit per day, equivalent to breakfast, lunch and dinner at our Buffet service.
Showcase your work
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This program offers opportunities to showcase your work in one of our performance venues or in the community.
Gym Membership
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Recording Opportunities
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Demo recordings: Upon availability, you’ll have the option to record up to 30 minutes of music at a reduced rate as part of your program. These recordings are intended to be used for auditions or personal promotion, not for commercial purposes.
Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives
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The Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives - Current Services
The Library is delighted to support Banff Centre Participants, Artists, and Faculty with the following services:
- Open hours: 9:30 am to 1 pm, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
- Access to collections, including program relevant books, scores, artists’ books, recordings, periodicals, and object library.
- Library accounts for borrowing materials.
- Digital Library, on campus and remote access.
- Library research assistance, by appointment.
- Archives research, by appointment only.
Please email library@banffcentre.ca or archives@banffcentre.ca for more information or assistance.
Box Office Discounts
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Enjoy special artist rates for ticketed performances or complimentary access to events.
Participant Resources
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Enrich your experience and get to know other artists on campus by taking advantage of the activities and support provided by our Participant Resources team.
Coûts et aide financière
You Pay (fee after scholarship applied)
$1 344.00
Total Fee (Tuition, Accommodation and Meal Plan)
$6 468.00
Scholarship Amount Applied*
$5 124.00
Droit de demande: 65 $ (35 $ pour les candidats qui s’identifient comme Autochtones).
Les frais de dossier ne sont pas remboursables.
Les membres individuels du groupe doivent payer des frais d'inscription supplémentaires de 35 $ lors de l'acceptation.
*Il est possible d’obtenir une aide financière couvrant jusqu’à 100 % des frais de scolarité, et une aide financière de 50 % est disponible pour compenser les frais de nourriture et d'hébergement.
Une bourse de 100 % est offerte aux participants autochtones canadiens et servira à couvrir les frais de scolarité, les repas et l’hébergement.
Si vous souhaitez être pris en compte, veuillez compléter la section Aide financière lors du téléchargement de vos documents justificatifs.
Le Centre des arts de Banff fournira des reçus officiels pour les frais de scolarité admissibles ainsi que pour l’aide financière et les bourses, comme l’exige la Loi de l’impôt sur le revenu. Vous recevrez un T2202 (Certificat pour frais de scolarité et d’inscription) pour les frais de scolarité admissibles payés, et un T4A (État du revenu de pension, de retraite, de rente ou d’autres sources) pour l’aide financière et les bourses applicables.
Contribuez à trouver le financement nécessaire pour votre expérience au Banff Centre! Consultez une liste de possibilités de financement d’ordre national et international ici.
Comment faire une demande
Resume
A one-page resume or C.V. describing academic, professional, and other relevant experience.
Letter of Intent
A 500 word description of why you wish to attend this program, what you hope to learn or achieve and what impact it could have on your artistic practice.
Proposed Repertoire
A one-page list of your proposed repertoire.
Recordings
2 recent recordings demonstrating contrasting styles, up to 15 minutes in length total. The choice and difficulty of repertoire, and your performance will be considered.
Processus de sélection
Les participants sont sélectionnés par des arbitres impartiaux en fonction du matériel qu’ils ont soumis. En plus du mérite artistique, on tiendra compte de la probabilité que le travail de l’artiste profite du programme.
Les candidats seront informés de leur statut dès que la sélection sera terminée.
Candidats internationaux
Le centre des arts de Banff Centre accepte les candidats du Canada et de l’étranger à ce programme. Veuillez noter que le Centre des arts de Banff n’est pas un établissement permettant l’octroi d’un visa étudiant. Il incombe aux candidats sélectionnés de déterminer les exigences relatives à l’immigration pertinentes à leur entrée au Canada à titre de visiteur de leur pays d’origine, et de se conformer à celles-ci. Les candidats ayant besoin d’un visa de visiteur sont priés de s’informer sur le délai de traitement prévisible avant de présenter leur demande.
Admissibilité
Les candidats doivent être âgés de 18 ans et plus au moment de la date de début du programme.
Tous les programmes, les enseignants, les dates et les coûts, de même que les offres d’aide financière, peuvent faire l’objet de changements. Le coût du programme est sujet aux taxes applicables. S’il y a annulation, les frais non remboursables et les acomptes ne sont pas remis. Les autres coûts sont remboursés à la discrétion du Centre des arts de Banff. Les demandes doivent être déposées au plus tard à 23 h 59, heure des Rocheuses.
Clause de non-responsabilité
Tous les programmes, professeurs, dates, frais, et offres d’assistance financières sont sujet à changement. Les tarifs pour les programmes sont sujet aux taxes applicables. En cas d’annulation, les frais et acomptes non remboursables seront gardés; tous les autres frais seront remboursés à la discrétion du Banff Centre. L’heure limite pour postuler est 23h59, Heure Normale des Rocheuses.