Event

Choral and Conducting Areas present: László Norbert Nemes

Tuesday, November 10, 2020 10:00to12:00

László Norbert Nemes | Kodaly Method and Choral Music Education

 

Discussing choral art and pedagogy, innovative trends in ensemble singing, and the current state of classical music as a part of ReVoice.

 

Please note: These workshops are available to staff and students at the Schulich School of Music. Info on how to attend will be sent by email from publicity.music to the Schulich community weekly.


DR. LÁSZLÓ NORBERT NEMES

Education:

Doctor of Music in Choral Conducting - 1999
University of Alberta, Canada

Master of Music in Choral Conducting – 1995
University of Alberta, Canada

Diploma (Music Education and Choral Conducting) - 1992
Franz Liszt Academy of Music

 

1997 - 2010: Associate Conductor of the Hungarian Radio Children's Chorus.

The choir's repertoire extends from the polyphonic vocal music of the Renaissance, to contemporary music. Besides regularly keeping Bartók's and Kodály's choral works on the repertoire, the choir devotes much attention to the performance of contemporary choral works. In Hungary they regularly appear at the Budapest Autumn and Spring Festivals.

Numerous concerts, live broadcasts, recordings and concert tours in several European countries and twice in Japan. (Wien Modern Contemporary Music Festival, Salzburg Festspiele, Milano Musica, Concert tour in Italy - Catania: Teatro Bellini, Florence: Teatro Pergola, Turin: Conservatorio Verdi, Schleswig-Holstein Festival, Minato Mirai Hall in Yokohama)

 

Awards: 

Bartók-Pásztory Award as the conductor of the Radio Children's Choir - 2005

 

Teaching experiences:

2002-2007 Chair – Department of Solfege, Music Theory and Choral Conducting - Teachers's Training College

of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music

1997-2001 Assistant Professor - Kodály Institute of Music Pedagogy

Guest lecturer, examiner, and master teacher at various seminars, music courses, workshops for choral conductors and music educators in Canada, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, The Philippines and Singapore.

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