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In the autumn of 2012 Alexander Liebreich began his first season as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, the first foreign conductor to hold this position. He remains Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Munich Chamber Orchestra, a position he has held since 2006.
ALBÉNIZ Iberia Book 1
LISZT Sonata in B Minor
RACHMANINOFF Etudes Tableaux op.39
Lancaster audiences discovered Alexander when he replaced an injured colleague at a few hours notice. Following a blistering performance, we simply had to invite him back to hear more of his wonderful interpretations. We hear a young concert pianist in his prime, surely at the start of a most notable career.
Thu 24 Nov, 19.30
The application of the principles laid down in writings of FM Alexander, anatomy, physiology, kinesiology and postural reflexes. The daily timetable is divided into four sessions: 1 'Mini' lesson to improve use; 2 Application work - exploring movement with the use of inhibition and direction to promote the Primary Control; 3 Hands on sessions, following "standard training" procedures with chair and table work; 4 A study of the following: Writings of Alexander, anatomy, postural reflexes.
68 Wantage Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG30 2SF, United Kingdom
Otto-Lilienthal-Str 33, Werder, 14542, Germany
Alexander Sprague's current and future engagements include ELECTRICIAN in Adès Powder Her Face English National Opera, JÜNGLING Moses und Aron Welsh National Opera and on tour to the Royal Opera House, JONATHAN DALE Kevin Put’s Silent Night Wexford Festival, GASTON/VICTORIN Die Tote Stadt Angers Nantes Opera and PASTORE L'Orfeo with Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques at the Salle Pleyel, Paris.
STAT approved 3-yr training course in the FM Alexander Technique.
6 Ravenslea Rd, London, SW12 8SB, United Kingdom
A typical morning's work might include: individual hands-on work with the director or assistant teachers, learning practical and verbal teaching skills under supervision in small groups, reading and discussion of Alexander's books or other relevant literature, basic anatomy, physiology and neurology, application of Alexander Technique principles to everyday or more specialised activities ("directed activities").
Students in their final term may work under supervision with friends from outside the class.
Franzensgasse 5/47, 1050 Vienna, United Kingdom
