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Musical-cultural weeks for students

Unfold your knowledge and creativity, discover new projects and meet like-minded people! At once recover in a scenic location in typical Greek village of Selianitika, the sea around the corner and many ancient sites such as Delphi, Olympia, Mycenae and Epidaurus nearby.

Amidst by a stunning fruit, grape and flower garden directly at the beach our music pavilion with concert grand, our practice rooms with pianos, violoncello, contrabass, ..., two stages and our library invites you to 
make music, philosophise, play drama, paint, dance, relax and inspire.
You are not only allowed to pick a variety of fruits, you also receive WLAN all over the garden.

Are you musically and culturally interested or do you want just listen and enjoy? 
Are you 17-28 years old?

Send us your application with CV and stating your skills and hobbies as well as at least two possible stay periods to info@idyllion.eu

It is possible to apply separately or as a group of two or more persons, also with your lecturers. We offer you a convenient or free apartment considering your own creative suggestions and your potential participation.


Our stage in the evening

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18th-28th October

The 60 young musicians from the Angela-Merici-School orchestra under the conduct of Uli Krupp will visit us for the second time this fall.

Popular orchestral works from the Classical (Händel, Grieg, Bernstein) with Solists (Telemann-Concert for Viola, Rutter: Suite Antique for flute) to POP/Rock (ABBA, Georgia on my mind).

The choir accompanied by the orchestra sings works from John Rutter as well as popsongs with percussions. 

Big concert at the 25th October at 8pm in the concerthall of Egion. It will be a concert together with the choir of Egion. Some greek pieces will be under direction of Leonidas Charalampopoulos.

Further dates (where and when) will be announced shortly.

02nd-16th October
A musical hold in ancient Greek

We gladly welcome a secondary school class from Husum which will delight us 
with a musical hold in ancient Greek. Preperation are in full swing.

14th October 2015

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 15th-29th August 2015
Speak and philosophize in Ancient Greek 

More information about Philosophize in Ancient Greek here

27th July-03rd August
The youth sinfony orchestra AEG Boeblingen under the conduct of Stefan Bergdolt will visit us for the 6 time this fall

30th July at 21:30h in the antique theatre of Ilida by Olympia (free entrance)
More informationen about Ancient Ilis on
http://www.olympia-greece.org/olympics/ilis.html

31st July at 21:30h in front of the holy church of Saint Andreas in Patras, beneficial concert under the care of the bishop of Patras (free entrance)
More informationen about Agios Andreas (Patras) on
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agios_Andreas_%28Patras%29

01st August at 19:15h at sunset and full moon rising as a spectacular concert in the antique theatre of Aigeira, with panoramic views at the sea, to the world premiere after 2500 years (free entrance)
More informationen about Egeira on
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aigeira

For all of you, who don't want to drive by his or her own car, I can tell you that there will bei provided some buses, which depart at 6 o'clock in the evening from the Trigoni square of Aigion. Of course these buses are going to bring you back to Aigion (Trigoni square) at 21:00h. Reservations need to be taken/made until 30th of July via cell phone 26910-61100. The cost of the whole trip by bus is 05,00 EUR.

02nd August at 21:30h on the main square of Akrata. (Free entrance)
More informationen about Akrata on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akrata

Georg Voukanos - Areton Anotera Choir with the Greek State Radio Choir (ERT) accompaniment of the orchestra it is a symphonical poem from the libretto of Dimitris Roumpanis, with texts of Pindar in ancient-greek language in honor of the ancient Olympic Games . 
Beethoven - Egmont-ouverture
Bruch - violin concert, 2. part 
Brahms - 2 hungarian Dances 
Dvorak - 1st part from the 9th symphony 
Vivaldi - concerto grosso 
3 Medleys from Miss Saigon (musical), Gladiator (movie), Schindlers list (movie)

Ancient theatre of Egeira

Ancient theatre of Ilida

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12th-18th July 
Leipzig Youth Symphony Orchestra

The famous Leipzig Youth Symphony Orchestra from the school of music in Leipzig will stay with us for the third time this year.


Conductor: Ron-Dirk Entleutner 
The Youth Symphony Orchestra on Facebook

01st-11th July
Pianist accompanies chamber music and chant

From 1st-11th of July, an Italian pianist is our guest in the Hellenikon Idyllion .
He would be happy to play chamber music and accompany vocals.

Although he is an amateur pianist, he is good at sight-reading. He is fluent in Italian and English, but can also speak some French and German. 

For more information please contact us via info@idyllion.eu

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08th-20th June
Explore your singing skills

Solo, duet or ensemble - for professionals and amateurs at every level

Birgid Wiesmüller (vocals, voice training)
Susanne Reichl (piano, interpretation)

Both artists studied in Vienna and participated in masterclasses 
of prestigious vocalists as well.
Ernst Haeflinger, Thomas Hampson and Angelika Kirchschlager.
As pedagogues they gathered experiences in voice training and interpretation over several years.
Goal of lesson is not only to improve the particular repertoire of the participants, but also to convey safety and convincibility in presentation.

Juliane Gredmaier (vocals, voice training, violin)

Juliane Gredmaier received her primary musical education in playing the violin and the piano. Later she took singing lessons from Erdmunthe Spiecker, Munich. She also was a member of professional choirs as e.g. the Gächingen chantry Stuttgart or the philharmonic choir Munich during her vocal studies at the college of music. One tour leaded to Israel. Juliane Gredmaier was able to gather further soloistic experiences during study stays in Padua and Naples, accompanied by the orchestra of the college Università Ca'Foscari di Venezia. Beyond that she studied music-pedagogy, music-science and Italian at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich. Her master's thesis dealt with the topic Traditional vocal-pedagogy at the conservatories of Naples. Beneath leading a zither-orchestra and a choir Juliane Gredmaier performs as a solo singer at church concerts often. 

Susanne Reichl, Birgid Wiessmüller and Juliane Gredmaier

Juliane Gredmaier, soprano
Birgid Wiesmüller, alto
Susanne Reichel, piano

Song by W. A. Mozart, R. Wagner, J. S. Bach, F. Lehár, G. Gershwin, 
G. F. Händel, and others

Birgid: +43 676 6197 433
Susanne: +43 699 11117811 
Juliane +49 89 58962378

Concert on 17th of June at 21:00h in the Garden of Muses

The program soon will be announced here

29th May-07th June
Singing workshop

With Ulrike Buchs-Quante, voice, and Ellen Kaufmann, piano

In the one week course (arrival 29th May/departure 7th June) we begin our days by singing all together.

Every participant (also our baby singers) is cordially invited. That is how we train vocal technique and the joy of singing. 

We offer our advanced participants (who have at least two musically studied pieces with them) a daily workshop lasting three hours with training in interpretation and individual performing optimization, accompanied by the piano.

After the work, we enjoy the wonderful nature in the garden of Hellenikon Idyllion, go for a swim in the sea directly in front of the garden door and treat ourselves to some fine food in the numerous taverns of the greek holiday village.

On our free day, those who are interested also have the chance to go on an excursion to Olympia or Mykene, under the direction of an experienced Greece expert. Further you can get taken into the land of the Ancient Greeks with a lecture about the oracle of Delphi.

Ulrike Buchs-Quante, highly appreciated teacher of vocal pedagogy with a longtime experience in higher education, singer, and juror of several competitions and Ellen Kaufmann, popular piano accompaniment and pianist (University of Music and Performing Arts Munich) and director of the musical youth competition Jugend musiziert Südostbayern as well as

Dr. Mehr A. Newid, expert on panhellenic culture (Aristoteles University Thessaloniki/LMU Munich) will let your stay in Hellenikon Idyllion become a wonderful and unforgettable experience, together with director and housefather Andreas Drekis.

Concert

June 4, 2015, thursday 9:00 PM, Garden of Muses in Hellenikon Idyllion, Selianitika.
Teachers and participants of foregoing singing classes will perform a promising concert with different songs, chansons and arias.

Possibilities of participation, further information and registration on
http://www.voicepower-gesang.de/

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25th-29th May
Youth Symphony Orchestra Neckarsulm

The Youth Symphony Orchestra Neckarsulm under the conduct of Jochen Hennings will visit us for the fourth time with 85 students.



Youth Symphony Orchestra Neckarsulm

Friedrich Smetana                                              Der Kuss
Ouvertüre

Johannes Brahms                                               Ungarischer  Tanz  Nr. 5 g-Moll 
Ungarischer  Tanz  Nr. 6 D-Dur

Ludwig van Beethoven                                        Romanze op. 40 G-Dur
für Violine und Orchester

Frederik Smetana                                               Die verkaufte Braut
Polka

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy                               Athalie
Marsch der Priester

Astor Piazolla                                                     Libertango

Aram Chatschaturjan                                          Walzer
Säbeltanz

Ronan Hardiman                                                 The Lord Of The Dance
Arr. Larry Moore                                                  A Medley for Orchestra

Encore

Andreas Benz                                                      Brett  aus Neckarsulm
Im schönsten Wiesengrunde
Theme and variations for orchestra

Condutor: Director of Music Jochen Hennings
Conductor of the Accordion-Ensemble: Galina Grigorjan
Solist: Lisa Klotz, violin

27th May in the Amphitheatre of Aigio at 20:30h
28th May in Penteli near Athens in the Doukissis Plakentias Areal at 20:30h

12th-22nd May
Fourth visit of 20 students of Waldorfschool from Dortmund, Germany

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01st-08th March
27 young musicians from the Staatliche Musikschule Hamburg

Conductor: Evelina Nowicka

DoMiSol Streichorchester
Leopold Mozart, Sinfonie G-Major, No. 24 for strings, 12 Min.
Karl Jenkins, Palladio, 5 Min.

DMS - four strings
G. F. Händel, March, 3 Min.
Charles Dancla, four strings No. 1 op. 208, 6 Min.
A. Corelli, Pastorale , 3 Min.
Julie Tenten, 1. violin, Marco Zabel, 2. violin, Annika Dierksen, viola, Melis Özer, violoncello

Flute trio
Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Terzetto D-Major for 3 flutes, 10. Min.
Elena Mücke, Claudia Elbracht, Sina Grafelmann, flutes

Trio two flutes and clarinet
L. van Beethoven, Menuett Trio op. 87, 5 Min.
J. L. Krebs, Bourrèca. 1 Min.
J. Haydn, Menuetto, 3 Min.
P. Köpke, Three American Folk Songs, 3 Min.
Janine Witthaus, Flute, Svea Gaudian, flute, Maria José Castro, clarinet

Five flutes
J. B. de Boismortier - Concerto in La minore op.15/2 for five flutes, 5 Min.
Janine Witthaus, Elena Mücke, Claudia Elbracht, Sina Grafelmann, Svea Gaudian, flutes

Trio/two flutes and clarinet
Ph. E. Bach: Allegro scherzando for two flutes and clarinet, 2 Min.
Janine Witthaus, flute, Svea Gaudian, Flute, Maria José Castro, Clarinette

Ewelina Nowicka, violin, Mariola Rutschka, flute
Georg Voukanos, Duos for violin and flute, 10 Min.

All ensembles
Ewelina Nowicka, Greek Suite, ca. 10 Min.

01st März 19:15h in the Ioniko Kentro, in Plaka Athens

04th März 13:30h in the New Ancient Museum of Ilida near Olympia

04th März 20:00h in the Hall of Skajopoulio (Σκαγιοπούλειο), Patras

05th März 17:00h in the Hellenikon Idyllion, Selianitika

06th März 9:30+11:30h in the Center of Culture of Aigio

Free entry for all concerts

The DolMiSol Orchestra was founded by the violinist and pedagogue inna Schmidt. Since 2013 it is conducted by the polish violonist and composer Ewelina Nowicka. Beside regular concerts in Germany, the orchestra also performed in Italy and China. It participated in the China Inn Festival and was awarded for outstanding performance for its performance in the Laeiszhalle Hamburg. In 2014 DolMiSol played a concert in the famous Oriental Art Center in Shanghai. The orchestra regularly performs at the Mirales Concert Hall of the Public Music School of Hamburg. Students of DoMiSol Orchestra have won awards from various competitions among others as Jugend Musiziert, China Inn Competition and the Competition of Polish Music in Hamburg.

Video with the orchestra 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h95g2qjsrQ&feature=youtu.be

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