Akademie Versailles 2017

Akademie Versailles 2017 - 24 Violons du roi (The 24 Violins of the King)

International Masterclasses of French Baroque Music:
orchestral masterclass "24 Violons du roi Louis XIV." on unique copies of historical instruments

27 February – 3 March 2017
Prague Conservatoire: Palffy palace, concert hall Na Rejdišti
Na Rejdišti 1, Prague 1 - Staré Město

Akademie Versailles is an international educational project aimed at the interpretation of French Baroque music and its period performance practice. The project is organized by Collegium Marianum and the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles (CMBV) in collaboration with the Prague Consevatoire in Prague. It is part of a long-term partnership of the Summer Festivities of Early Music in Prague with the CMBV whose task is to preserve and promote French Baroque music.

Akademie Versailles 2017 aimed to students of conservatories and music universities, as well as for young professionals. During the five-day orchestral workshop students of bowed string instruments (violin, viola, and cello) had a chance to play on copies of unique historical instruments that were used in the famous Versailles orchestra of Louis XIV. The orchestra worked under the guidance of Patrick Cohën-Akenine, the artistic director of the renowned Les Folies françoises and violin teacher at the Charles Munch Conservatory in Paris and the École Nationale de Musique in Orsay.

Public events

Presentation of the unique instruments

27 February 2017 | 10.00
Prague Conservatoire, Palffy palace
palác Pálffy, Valdštejnská 14, Prague 1 - Staré Město

commentary: Patrick Cöhen-Akenine and Benoît Dratwicki (Centre de musique baroque de Versailles)

Orchestral workshop

27 Feburary - 3 March 2017
Prague Conservatoire, Palffy palace
palác Pálffy, Valdštejnská 14, Prague 1 - Staré Město

tutors: Patrick Cöhen-Akenine, François Poly, Jakub Kydlíček, Vojtěch Semerád and Andreas Torgersen

Akademie Versailles 2017 final perforamance

3 March 2017 | 18.30
Prague Conservatoire, concert hall
Dvořákovo nábřeží 2, Prague 1 - Staré Město

Programme:
Excerpts from operas by J.-B. Lully, A. C. Destouches, A. Campra
Programme brochure can be downloaded here

Akademie Versailles 2017 participants

dessus de violon
Patrick Cohën-Akenine (FR)
Hamada Kazue (JP), Hasoňová Marie (CZ)
Horáková Tereza (CZ), Matlak Klaudia (PL)
Szewczyk Katarzyna (PL), Tomek Viktor (CZ)

haute-contres de violon
Herrera Ian (CL), Kohl Charlotte (DE)
Martinez Elvira (ES), Verdon Christine (CH)

tailles de violon
Andreas Torgersen (CZ)
Knobloch Huda (DE), Kolomý Jonáš (CZ)

quintes de violon
Vojtěch Semerád (CZ)
Aleksandrow Anna Luiza (PL), Jakl Vojtěch (CZ)

basse de violon / cello
François Poly (FR)
Botoš Alexander (SK), Kardoš Tomáš (SK)
Keller Matyáš (CZ), Neuschatz Joanna (US)

flûte à bec
Alžběta Chlubnová (CZ), Klára Janatová (CZ),
Eva Liptáková (CZ), Johanka Sniehottová (CZ)


flûte traversiére
Sylvie Schelingerová (CZ) (& petite flûte)
Anežka Levová (CZ), Anna Špelinová (CZ)
Pavla Zámečníková (CZ)

hautbois
Mélanie Rothmans (UK), Vojtěch Podroužek (CZ),
Ondřej Balhar (CZ)théorbe
Richard Závada (CZ)


clavecin
Martin Gedeon (CZ), Jakub Kydlíček (CZ)

 

Patrick Cohën-Akenine – musical direction
Jakub Kydlíček – musical direction of wind section

 

Note: The dessus, hautes-contre, tailles and quintes violins were built by Antoine Laulhère and Giovanna Chittò at the request of the Centre of Baroque Music in Versailles.

Akademie Versailles was open to public icluding the possibility of passive participation.

 

 

Organized by
Collegium Marianum Foundation
as an additional program of the  Summer Festivities of Early Music international music festival
and Centre de musique baroque de Versailles

 

in collaboration with:
Prague Conservatoire
French Institute

 

and kindly supported by:
State Cultural Fund of the Czech Republic