AIM is privileged to have some of the most highly skilled & experienced Classical teachers available anywhere in Australia.
Hans-Dieter Michatz, Classical Performance Studies Coordinator at AIM is in the midst of a busy touring schedule. You can catch Hans performing at any of the following venues & read more about his impressive music credentials below:
Read more about AIM's Classical Performance degree here
Hans-Dieter Michatz Performances:
Melbourne: (Victorian Recorder Guild)
Monday 2 August, Musical Program with Nadia Piave( voice), for the Peggy Glanville-Hicks lecture by Simone Young.
Performance with SYDNEY CONSORT for the launch of their latest CD (as co-producer)
Friday 13 August Concert with SYDNEY CONSORT at At. Augustine's Church, Balmain Program of French Baroque Music
Sunday 15 August Lunchtime Concert at NSW Art Gallery (AIM -event) with SYDNEY CONSORT
Wednesday 25 August Verbruggen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Friday 27 August Albert Hall Canberra Salut! Concert series 'Folk meets Baroque'
September 2010 European Concert Tour with SYDNEY CONSORT Gdansk, Poland Springe/Hannover, Kassel, Darmstadt, Germany
Wednesday 10 November Tutor for Sydney Society of Recorder Players November meeting
Thursday 25 November Verbruggen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Friday 26 November Albert Hall Canberra Salut! concert series 'The French Connection'
16 - 21 January 2011 Tutor at the Orpheus Music Recorder Course PLC Armidale
More About Hans Hans-Dieter Michatz migrated to Australia in 1983 after obtaining Diplomas in Music Education in Hannover, and the Solo Performance Diploma from the Royal Conservatorium, The Hague, where he specialised on Baroque Flute under the guidance of Barthold Kuijken. In Australia, he has appeared at the Barossa and Huntington Festivals, the Melbourne International Festival of Organ and Harpsichord, for Musica Viva, and has conducted large scale Baroque Works, most recently as assistant chorus master for Sydney Philharmonia Choirs. Hans-Dieter was a founding member and Musical Director of the Melbourne Collegium Baroque Orchestra, and has appeared with artists such as Walter van Hauwe, Michala Petri, Geoffrey Lancaster, Paul Dyer, and with many of Australia’s foremost Early Music Ensembles.
Playing modern and baroque flute as well as recorder, he has performed and recorded with The Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, The Sydney Chamber Choir, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, the ABC, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, as well as in Musica Viva Education Project. Hans-Dieter Michatz has taught at the Universities of Melbourne, Western Australia, Sydney, Newcastle, New England and Geelong, and also at the International Recorder Festivals and the UWA’s International Baroque Summer School. He is also the editor of the very successful Flute Books for the Australian Music Examinations Board. He returns to Europe annually, to perform with the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Ensemble from Hannover. |
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