Raphaela Danksagmüller: Introduction to the Duduk
In the workshop Introduction to the Duduk you will receive a brief introduction to Armenian music and the history of the duduk, to its playing techniques and ornaments.
In the workshop Introduction to the Duduk you will receive a brief introduction to Armenian music and the history of the duduk, to its playing techniques and ornaments.
In this workshop, participants can learn everything about the proper maintenance of their recorder.
This workshop is suitable for any musician looking to acquaint and establish themselves on social media.
This workshop is dedicated to the lower 8-foot (and 16-foot) register of the recorder family. Participants will explore the deep, warm tones of repertoire ranging from the Renaissance through the Baroque and Classical periods to the Romantic era, exclusively arranged by Simon Borutzki.
Joris Van Goethem leads a vibrant, genre-blending workshop open to players of all levels. Expect a thrilling mix of Renaissance elegance, Balkan rhythms, and contemporary pulse—all wrapped into an ensemble experience designed to challenge and inspire.
Grab your recorder and join a thrilling post-concert late-night ensemble session!
In this workshop you join an ensemble to prepare a Renaissance composition suitable to your level under the direction of Frank Oberschelp, an expert consort player. In addition you will work on a piece composed by Erik Bosgraaf and Ernst Reijseger, which will be performed shortly before the prize ceremony of ORDA-2023 on Sunday 9 July.
In this workshop you join an ensemble to prepare a Renaissance composition suitable to your level under the direction of Frank Oberschelp, an expert consort player. In addition you will work on a piece composed by Erik Bosgraaf and Ernst Reijseger, which will be performed shortly before the prize ceremony of ORDA-2023 on Sunday 9 July.
In this workshop you join an ensemble to prepare a Renaissance composition suitable to your level under the direction of Frank Oberschelp, an expert consort player. In addition you will work on a piece composed by Erik Bosgraaf and Ernst Reijseger, which will be performed shortly before the prize ceremony of ORDA-2023 on Sunday 9 July.
In this theatre workshop designed for young musicians, the participants will build skills that are of great value to any performance with exercises in a playful form. It is practiced through breathing, focus and taking the time to seize your moment.
In the “introduction to the traverso” you will receive an introduction to the baroque flute. During the workshop we will learn e.g. about sound production, the positioning of hands on the flute, fingerings of four or five notes, and dynamics.
How can you practice music meaningfully? Recorder player Bart Spanhove knows 1001 inspiring and challenging exercises, strategies and techniques with which the participants will be able to independently improve their music studies and practice.
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In this workshop you join an ensemble to prepare a Renaissance composition suitable to your level under the direction of Tom Beets, an expert consort player! You will also work on The dawn’s chorus, a brand new composition for recorders and electronics by the Belgian composer Jelle Verstraten.
Impressed by the amazing skills of Medhat Mamdouh? During this workshop, Richard Martens introduces beatboxing and presents a short performance. Then he teaches you some basic techniques and a method to create your own rhythms and sounds in the future!
In this workshop you join an ensemble to prepare a Renaissance composition suitable to your level under the direction of Tom Beets, an expert consort player! You will also work on The dawn’s chorus, a brand new composition for recorders and electronics by the Belgian composer Jelle Verstraten.
In this workshop you join an ensemble to prepare a Renaissance composition suitable to your level under the direction of Tom Beets, an expert consort player! You will also work on The dawn’s chorus, a brand new composition for recorders and electronics by the Belgian composer Jelle Verstraten.
Little Notes: Music with crawlers and walkers!
Francesca Clements
For children (4 months – 4 years) and their parents
Catch a glimpse into Little Notes’ musical world!
Lies Beijerinck
Introduction to didgeridoo
Visitors to ORDA-2017 may remember the premiere of the festival composition, Kra Watt K19 – in the middle of the piece, a one-minute didgeridoo solo by Lies Beijerinck left the audience spellbound. In 2019, you have the chance to try out the instrument yourself!
During the ORDA you have the opportunity to get first-hand information about the recorder studies at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam: BMus and MMus for future professionals and the Sweelinck Academy for young players.