Baroque Orchestra Academy

Baroque Orchestra Academy

We are delighted to present the second edition of The Baroque Orchestra Academy at Confidencen Opera & Music Festival 2024. This course will be held in Stockholm at the Ulriksdal Palace Theatre Confidencen between 10.8 and 18.8 2024.

We call for young instrumentalists who wish to develop their skills in the Baroque style and interpretation. During an intense week the academists will immerse into various aspects of the Baroque style, instructed by the well-renowned coaches: COMF’s artistic director and violinist Peter Spissky and harpsichord player Marcus Mohlin.

The one-week program will culminate in three staged opera performances at Confidencen Theatre with singers from our Young Artist Program (15.8, 16.8 & 18.8) and one orchestra concert under the direction of Peter Spissky.

The course is free of charge, but the participants will take care of their accommodation and travel. On request we will advise on some accommodation possibilities in the area nearby the theatre. List of possible scholarship applications will be shared with the accepted participants.

 

How to apply?

All instrumentalists are welcome to apply. The applicants must have started musical education on a university level or already have a diploma and are at the beginning of their career on a historical instrument.

String players:
For the audition recording, you are welcome to apply either on a baroque instrument (pitch 415), or on your own modern instrument with modern pitch. The acceptance of the participation will then depend on solving the instrument issue before the summer. In case you do not own any historical instrument, contact the COMF office, and we will try to facilitate borrowing of an instrument.

Wind players:
Only applicants on the historical wind instruments are admitted.

Continuo players:
The applicants for the continuo group (Harpsichord/Lute/Harp) should have the basic knowledge of figured bass.

 

Please send your application to info@confidencen.se no later than May 8th 2024, with attached CV and video recording (a link to YouTube or a similar platform) of two movements (fast and slow) from a Baroque sonata or concerto of free choice. Please, let us also know how you learnt about the academy.