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Joint event with the iam - Internationaler Arbeitskreis für Musik e.V., Bramsche-Malgarten In a small group with a maximum of eight participants, I would like to delve back into the wonderful world of polyphony. Literature from various European countries will be used, whereby the wishes of the participants will be taken into account if the sheet music is available. Those who bring different sizes of viola da gamba will also be used in different parts if possible. -- Joint event with the IAM - Internationaler Arbeitskreis für Musik e.V., Bramsche-Malgarten. -- Please enquire about the costs for participation, accommodation and meals directly at the IAM, where you can also register, either by e-mail to info@iam-ev.de, by fax 05461.99 63 10, or via the website www.iam-ev.de. When registering, please let the IAM know whether you would like a room with or without WC/shower, which viol size(s) you play and which of these you will be bringing to the course.
Course leader: von Zadow-Reichling, Leonore. Leonore von Zadow-Reichling studied violoncello and viola da gamba at the College of Music and Performing Arts in Berlin. Her love of 17th and 18th century chamber music took her to Brussels for further studies with Wieland Kuijken and Nikolaus Harnoncourt. She was a member of the Berlin Ensemble for Early Music and the New Paltz Baroque Ensemble New York for several years. She now lives in Heidelberg as a freelance gambist, cellist and baryton player, teaches viola da gamba and violoncello, leads courses for viol consort and early chamber music and plays in various early music ensembles. Together with her husband, she founded the Güntersberg publishing house in Heidelberg, which is primarily dedicated to the edition of 17th and 18th century viola da gamba music.