Norma Fisher | Piano

28 July – 3 August 2024

Norma Fisher is internationally acclaimed as one of the UK's leading pianists and teachers. Her many highly acclaimed early appearances with the BBC led to an invitation from the German radio station RIAS in Berlin, where she made her debut with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra - launching her career in Europe. This was followed by success at the International Busoni Competition, where she won first prize, and in 1963 she shared the coveted piano prize at the Harriet Cohen International Music Awards with Vladimir Ashkenazy, which sealed her international reputation. In the same year she made her debut at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall and became a favourite soloist with leading British orchestras. The pianist is recognised for her versatility as a performer, which extends to chamber music. Her reputation as a teacher is widely recognised and many of her award-winning students are well known in the international concert world. She is Professor of Piano at the Royal College of Music in London and is invited to give masterclasses on the jury of major international piano competitions around the world. Norma Fisher is the artistic director of the London Master Classes, whose masterclasses attract great talent from all over the world to work intensively with top artists and teachers in London.


Preselection: Two works from different musical periods (YouTube link)
Beginning of the master class: 28 July 2024, 10:00 am
Course Languages: English
Orchestra Studio (as soloist, free choice of works): 2 August 2024

Registration fee: 80 Euros
Active participation: 350 Euros
Orchestra Studio: 50 Euro


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Accommodation Offer

Period: 27 July – 4 August 2024 (8 nights)

Leonardo Hotel

  • ½ Double room: 244 Euros (not incl. breakfast)
  • Single room: 424 Euros (not incl. breakfast)
     

Concerts

Participants I: 2 August 2024
Participants II: 3 August 2024