Piano-Trios
and Korrepetition of Sonatas for Pianists Languages: English, Spanish, German |
José-Daniel Martínez has a Doctoral Degree in Accompanying and Chamber Music from the University of Miami; also studied at the Eastman Music School in Rochester, NY; was chairman of the Chamber Music Department of Harid Conservatory in Florida; was interim director of the Accompanying Department of the University of Miami and Associate Professor of Piano at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico; was pianist for the Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Americas Festival, San Juan, performing with members of the Philadelphia Symphony. He has performed in New York City, Dominican Republic, Perú, Ecuador, Italy, Germany, Slovenia, and Czech Rep.; works for the Mozarteum Summer Academy since 1991 and has performed several times in its Faculty concerts.
Piano-Trios and Korrepetition of Sonatas for Pianists
Trios bring three
prepared works. One by Mozart, Haydn or Beethoven; the other two works can
belong to the romantic or 20th century periods. |
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Korrepetition
students come with an instrumentalist (string or woodwind player) and
bring four prepared sonatas. One should be by Beethoven and another by
Brahms. The other two can be from the Romantic or 20th century periods. |
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Depending on the
proficiency of the group, one movement or a complete work will be learned
during the course. |
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Special attention
is given to the pianist in terms of the development of the skills of fast
repertoire learning in a short amount of time and of korrepetition. |
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Groups should notify Prof. Martínez what repertoire they bring at least two weeks before the beginning of the course. |