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球探足球比分 Harp and Guitar Day

On September 27 and 28, 2025, the MHL invites you to the 3rd 球探足球比分 Harp and Guitar Days. They are aimed at pupils and prospective students who would like to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of the harp and guitar. For teachers, the days include specialist lectures and panel discussions and offer space for exchange and networking among teachers in the region.

Programme

  • SA & SO / 27 & 28 SEP / 25

The events start on Saturday morning (10:30 am) and end on Sunday afternoon.

Masterclasses with

  • 01a) Prof. Gesine Dreyer (harp)
  • 01b) Jo?l von Lerber (harp)
  • 01c) Marion Navarro (harp)
  • 02a) Prof. Fabian Hinsche (guitar)
  • 02b) Prof. Otto Tolonen (guitar)

    Workshops and lectures harp
  • 03) Sound in your head? Strings in your hand and notes on paper! Learning to compose with Maximilian Treller
  • 04) Reed reading - What to do? Prima Vista Fiesta with the new sight-reading school by Jara Egen
  • 05) Harp badge of the German Harp Association (VDH): playfully test your skills on the instrument with Kathrin Montero-Küpper 
  • 06) Harp health check: Tuning, changing strings and other care measures 
  • 07) Healthcheck Human: with Corinna Sch?ttler, waking up and warming up on the instrument 
  • 08) Sound body in motion: Body percussion with Karoline Kollditz 
  • 09) Small hands, big sounds! A lecture by Marion Navarro followed by a panel discussion on pedagogical approaches for early harp lessons 
  • 10) Doing loops on the strings: discover new sounds and techniques for practicing, interpreting and composing with Zoe Winter on the Loopstation

    Guitar workshops and lectures

  • 11) Articulation on the guitar with Fabian Hinsche 
  • 12) Skating on the fretboard - fretboard knowledge for beginners and advanced players with Prof. Otto Tolonen
  • 13) Getting started with ensemble improvisation with Martin Schley 
  • 14) Your body, your music: fit, relaxed and healthy music-making with Alexander Vergara Gimenez 
  • 15) Jamming right away - accompaniment for guitar with Dennis van Rooyen 
  • 16) Exhibition by Camac Harps Germany 

Concerts

  • Sat, 27.09.2025 / 7.30 pm
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    with contributions from students & teachers 
  • Sun, 28.09.2025 / 11.30 am
    Matinée with open call: Apply now with a short video for your own performance.

Panel discussion instrumental pedagogy

  • In conversation: Marion Navarro, Kathrin Montero Küpper, Gesine Dreyer and other guests
  • Followed by: exchange, questions and encounters

Registration

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Please indicate therein: 

  • Contact details: First and last name, address incl. zip code and city
  • Date of birth 
  • Instrument 
  • Experience in the main subject (e.g. number of years of teaching, name of teacher, artistic career, etc.) Numbers of the MHL courses you would like to attend (see program


Application deadline 
September 1, 2025

Lecturers

  • Gesine Dreyer (harp) studied harp at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg with Prof. Julie Raines and Prof. Maria Graf. She completed master classes with Susanna Mildonian and Ursula Holliger. After a temporary contract with the Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra, she was solo harpist with the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra from 1994 to 2001. Since then she has lived with her family in Hamburg and works both as a teacher and as a freelance harpist. She was an honorary professor at the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin until 2021 and also teaches the MHL harp class. Her pupils and students have won prizes at national and international competitions, including the national “Jugend musiziert” competition and competitions in Szeged, Porto and Wales. They perform in state youth and national orchestras as well as the SHMF and EUY orchestras. Gesine Dreyer's orchestral engagements regularly take her to the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Ensemble Resonanz, the Hamburg State Opera and other renowned orchestras. She also performs as a chamber musician, including with colleagues from the MHL.

  • Jara Elena Egen (harp) born in Suhl in 1996, received her musical education at music high schools in Weimar and Berlin as well as at the MHL, where she is currently completing her master's degree in instrumental and vocal pedagogy with Prof. Gesine Dreyer. She has won prizes at national and international competitions and regularly performs as a soloist and chamber musician in northern Germany. Her artistic development has been accompanied by masterclasses with renowned harpists. She has been teaching at the Bremen State Music School since 2021. She is currently developing a harp school with a focus on sight-reading as part of her final thesis.

  • Fabian Hinsche (guitar): is Professor of Guitar at the University of the Arts Bremen. His international concert activities have taken him to numerous European countries, Asia and North and South America as a soloist, in the Mare Duo and in various ensembles. He has won more than ten competitions in Europe, including prestigious competitions in Spain, Italy, Greece and Germany. He has received scholarships from the Richard Wagner Verband e.V., the Friedrich-Jürgen-Sellheim-Gesellschaft e.V. and Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now e.V. He is active as a lecturer in various talent promotion programs and as an artist and juror at international festivals. Students in his guitar classes are winners and prizewinners of various national and international guitar competitions. Fabian Hinsche has recorded several CDs: the solo CDs “Journey”, “Selected Works for Guitar by Rudolf Leberl”, which was released as a double CD on the renowned Naxos label as well as “12 Mysteries for guitar by Lars Wüller”, the duo CDs of the Mare Duo “Crystal Tears”, which was described in the press as one of the best CDs of its kind, the chamber music CD “Mare Duo plays Wallace” as well as two further duo CDs for the Naxos label with works by Carlo Domeniconi as well as American composers. Radio recordings have been made in Germany, Austria, Denmark and Russia. Fabian Hinsche holds a doctorate (Dr. phil.) in media culture analysis on the subject of “Aesthetics of musical interpretation” and is the first chairman of the EGTA D (European Guitar Teachers Association Germany) as well as editor of the “EGTA Journal - The new guitar magazine”. He gives lectures and publishes on historical, guitaristic and aesthetic topics and has edited numerous editions of sheet music for various publishers, including the “Edition Mare Duo”, published by Trekel-Verlag/Hamburg. Fabian Hinsche studied guitar with Prof. Alfred Eickholt, Prof. Carlo Marchione and Prof. Hubert K?ppel and also teaches at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin and at the Institute of Music at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences.

  • Jo?l von Lerber (harp) is one of the leading harpists of his generation and performs as a soloist with orchestras all over the world, including the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the State Hermitage Orchestra St. Petersburg and the Mexico City Sinfony Orchestra. In the 2023/2024 season, he was Artist in Residence with the Philharmonic Orchestra in Zielona Gora (Poland). Since 2024 he has been a lecturer at the School of Music of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen). Born in Basel in 1991, he received his first harp lessons at the age of six at the conservatory in Bern. He studied at the Basel Music Academy and the Zurich University of the Arts with Prof. Sarah O' Brien and with Prof. Maria Graf at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin. In 2019, he made his debut with the Berliner Konzerthausorchester at the Konzerthaus Berlin. He received further artistic inspiration at masterclasses, including from Helga Storck, Isabelle Moretti, Jana Bouskova and Xavier de Maistre. Joel von Lerber has won prizes at numerous national and international competitions and was supported by various scholarships during his studies, including from the DAAD and Migros-Kulturprozent
  • Kathrin Montero Küpper (harp) is a harp teacher and concert harpist. She has been teaching the harp class at the Bergische Musikschule in Wuppertal since January 2009 and has been a member of the music team near Dortmund since May 2025. She teaches pupils from the age of five to over 70, from ambitious amateurs to those preparing for university studies and top successes at music competitions. In Dortmund, harp lessons take place at elementary school as part of after-school care. Group lessons and the need to appeal to children from all walks of life are additional challenges. Kathrin Montero Küpper performs as a soloist and in various chamber music ensembles with a diverse repertoire. She pays particular attention to song accompaniment and duo programs with flute, organ or accordion. She is in demand as a harpist for church music, for concerts by independent project orchestras and as a guest performer with various municipal cultural orchestras.
  • Marion Navarro (harp) received her first harp lessons at the age of ten from Maria Esther Moro at the Conservatorio Juan José Castro in Buenos Aires (Argentina). There she graduated as a music teacher with a major in harp. At the age of 22, she studied with Pierre Michel Vigneau at the Conservatoire de Region de Strasbourg (France) and in Italy with Anna Loro. She completed a pedagogical training course for teaching children from the age of four with Gabriela Bosio in Turin (Italy). She began her teaching career as a private music teacher at the age of 23. A few years later, she set up her first harp class at the Ecole municipale de musique d'Obernai in France. She has been teaching in Baden-Württemberg at the Lahr Music School since 1990 and at the Baden Conservatory in Karlsruhe since 2002. For many years, her students have won prizes in competitions at regional, state and national level, both in solo and ensemble competitions.
  • Otto Tolonen (guitar) is one of the most versatile classical guitarists of his generation. He studied at the Sibelius Academy with Jukka Savijoki and Timo Korhonen. Studies with Raphaella Smits in Belgium, Thomas Müller-Pering and Jürgen Ruck in Germany and Oscar Ghiglia in Italy round off his musical training. He has performed as a soloist, chamber musician and lecturer throughout Europe, America and Japan; he has been teaching as a professor in Oslo since 2018 and at the MHL since 2019. He masters a wide range of musical styles. He sets the highest quality standards when selecting his repertoire: The dense polyphony of John Dowland's chromatic fantasias, the complex spectral modulations in Tristan Murail's Tellur and the French sound refinement of Georges Migot and Gustave Samazeuihl are just a few examples. He has won prizes at 20 international competitions. His latest portrait album Retratos (2018) was described as “legendary” in Finland's largest daily newspaper Helsingin Sanomat. Otto Tolonen also devotes himself to current research approaches to European guitar music and musical styles from the second half of the 20th century.

Other lecturers

  • Dennis van Rooyen (guitar)
  • Martin Schley (guitar) 
  • Corinna Sch?ttler 
  • Maximilian Treller (harp) 
  • Alexander Vergara Gimenez 
  • Zo? Winter (harp)
 

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