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Dear friends of the Neuburg Summer Academy, dear early music enthusiasts!

The old town of Neuburg with its Renaissance and Baroque monuments will once again provide the summery ambience for the early music courses this year. The summer academy continues the tradition of the great importance that music played in the former Principality of Palatinate-Neuburg by inviting important musicians from the early music scene to courses and concerts every year. We are very pleased to be able to present you with a new edition of our early music courses in beautiful Neuburg an der Donau in August 2025 and would like to invite you to take part in the courses and to attend our concerts and events. In 2024 we focused on the baroque repertoire of the 18th century and in 2025 we will focus on the repertoire of the 16th and 17th centuries with corresponding offers of instrumental and vocal courses, lots of ensemble work and finally concerts that will take place at the various locations in Neuburg's historic city center that have been created for this purpose. In the summer academy we will particularly devote ourselves to music in the environment of Count Palatine Ottheinrich at the Neuburg court and the Munich court of this period.

This year we were again able to attract outstanding, internationally renowned lecturers for the master classes: Emma Kirkby (vocals), Bernhard Forck (violin), Friederike Heumann (viola da gamba), N.N. (violoncello), Han Tol (recorder), Josue Melendez (cornet), Catherine Motuz (trombone) and Julian Behr (lute). Gerhard Abe-Graf and Daniela Niedhammer will support us as accompanists on harpsichord and organ.

Our wonderful team will present a varied baroque program at the lecturers' concert on August 12th in the Congregation Hall. On August 14th, the Neuburg audience is invited to listen to the young ensembles at the final of the international Biagio Marini competition in the Congregation Hall and then vote on the audience award. The competition, which is one of the very few for young ensembles, celebrated its 25th anniversary last year. On August 15th, we will continue our "Jour fixe" concerts in the castle chapel and in the castle courtyard, which are an opportunity for the Neuburg audience to hear beautiful music in a relaxed atmosphere and to come into contact with the musicians. On August 16th, the participants will then present the results of our intensive work in the academy at the festive closing concert in the Court Church.

Looking forward to an intensive week with a variety of encounters in summery Neuburg, warm greetings from

Prof. Dr. Georg Brunner Artistic Director of Early Music General

 

information about the courses:

The courses are aimed at professional musicians, music students, music school teachers, school musicians and advanced music students who want to gain experience in historically informed performance practice. In the mornings, individual lessons take place in the respective classes, while in the afternoons chamber music works in various ensembles are rehearsed with the lecturers. Notes on chamber music: The pitch for the ensemble works will be 415 Hz. Instruments with other pitches can also be brought along for individual lessons


10 Aug
€500.00
Bookable
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Han Tol was a professor at the music academies of Rotterdam, Bremen, Basel, and Bloomington (USA). Masterclasses complement his extensive teaching activities.
10 Aug
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Taiwanese harpsichordist Tung-Han Hu performs with great passion on historical keyboard instruments
10 Aug
€500.00
8 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Friederike Heumann studied viola da gamba at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis with Jordi Savall and Paolo Pandolfo, graduating with a soloist diploma in early music. She now tours the world as a soloist and with her ensemble "Stylus Phantasticus." Her numerous award-winning CD recordings are regularly acclaimed by international critics. Friederike Heumann teaches viola da gamba and consort at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, as well as at numerous international masterclasses. In the summer semester of 2020, she was appointed Professor of Historical String Chamber Music and Viola da Gamba at the University of Music Würzburg. She is a jury member at international early music competitions.
10 Aug
€500.00
Bookable
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Following an inspiring Renaissance week at the last Summer Academy, the 2026 Summer Academy will take us musically to Great Britain. The focus will be on the period between approximately 1680 and 1760 – an era full of beauty, elegance, and expressiveness – with works by composers such as Henry Purcell and George Frideric Handel. Participants in the vocal course will receive instruction from Emma Kirkby and Florian Franke, as well as the opportunity to perform together with students from the instrumental courses. During the chamber music sessions, the instrumental instructors will also provide additional artistic inspiration. Course structure: Mornings: Individual lessons alternating between Emma Kirkby and Florian Franke. Afternoons: Ensemble and chamber music work with both instructors. This ensures that all participants receive daily inspiration from both teachers. A key component of the course is the opportunity to observe each other's individual lessons. Listening and observing together is strongly encouraged, as it provides valuable insights and learning experiences and enriches the vocal development of all participants.
10 Aug
€500.00
7 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Katrin Lazar studied recorder with Michael Schneider and historical bassoon with Christian Beuse at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts.
10 Aug
€500.00
6 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Leila Schayegh is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician who performs on the most important stages of the early music scene.
10 Aug
€500.00
6 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
First, Julian Behr studied classic guitar and lute with Prof. Dr Mario Sicca and Robert Marto at the Conservatory of Stuttgart. After postgraduate studies with Joachim Held at the Conservatory of Hamburg, Julian Behr studied early music and lute instruments with Hopkinson Smith at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel. From 2007 to 2011 he taught lute at the Conservatory of Nuremberg. Since 2020, he has been holding a professorship for lute at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. 
Both as solo artist and as continuo player he performs on festivals in most European countries and in South America, inter alia, with “Capricornus Consort Basel”, “Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin”, “Al Ayre Espagnol”, “Passions de L’Ame”, “B’Rock” and with altos Franz Vitzthum and Andreas Scholl, sopranos Maria Cristina Kiehr and Hana Blazikova and tenor David Munderloh.
10 Aug
€500.00
8 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
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Early Music
Lea Rahel Bader studied cello at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin and baroque cello and viola da gamba at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, with teachers including Stephan Forck and Kristin von der Goltz.
10 Aug
€500.00
3 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Xenia Löffler has dedicated herself to exploring the fascinatingly diverse oboe repertoire from its beginnings to the 19th century.
10 Aug
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
Volkshochschule Neuburg
Early Music
Apart from early piano lessons, Gerhard Abe-Graf received his musical basic education by attending the music high school of the “Regensburger Domspatzen”. He was a master student from Christiane Jaccottet at the Conservatory of Geneva. After his successfully completed concert exam of harpsichord, he expanded his knowledge of basso continuo with postgraduate studies with J.B. Christensen at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
10 Aug
€500.00
4 free spaces
Mon 8/10/26 - 8/15/26
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Early Music
Eleonora Trivella completed her studies on the modern oboe, earning a Master's degree and a Soloist Master's degree in Baroque and Historical Oboe from the Berlin University of the Arts.

This course is designed for recorder players and modern oboists and serves as an introductory course to the Baroque oboe.

We will work on the fundamentals, such as fingering, embouchure, articulation, and reed making.

An instrument and reeds can be borrowed for the duration of the course upon request.