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The whole programme for the first week intorduction: First Year Festival (or, as we know it, FYF)

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Welcome to the Royal Conservatoire!

You have been accepted to the first year of the Bachelor course at a highly multi-faceted institute which houses a large number of student colleagues, spread over a wide variety of departments. As senior students, teachers and staff, we want you to have the feeling that you are a part of this inspirational society as quickly as possible, and we want to show you the many things the institute has to offer. As well as this, we are of course intrigued by you, and what your contribution to the Royal Conservatoire will be.

This festival offers you numerous opportunities to become acquainted with every aspect of our institute. We offer some previews to what will be happening this year. You will get to know many fellow students, your colleagues, and teachers in a very short period of time, and we’re challenging you with an early opportunity to show us what you can do. The programme has compulsory sections alongside a rich menu of elective choices, but there will be sufficient time to complete your personal obligations or to allow individual lessons to take place. All group lessons for first-year Bachelor students will however be suspended for this week.

Please note that the FYF programme is compulsory, you will need the course credits involved in order to finish the propaedeutic phase.

Those who wish to extend their introductions with student colleagues can enrol for an introduction weekend that will take place from Friday 12 September to Sunday 14 September. Costs are involved in taking part in the introduction weekend.

You will read how everything fits together in the following pages. We wish you an instructive and pleasant introduction to the Royal Conservatoire, and we look forward to getting to know you.

On behalf of the staff, teachers and students,

Henk van der MeulenPrincipal

Welcome

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About FYF

About FYF

Activities

Monday to Friday 10:00-11:00 FYF choir No better way to start your day! We kick off every day at 10:00 sharp with our FYF choir. Conducted by the highly inspiring Daniël Salbert, the FYF choir will prepare a couple of pieces ranging from early music to jazz, as it will be a mixture of experienced choral singers and students who have never sung in a choir before, to be performed at the FYF concert on Friday 12 September. The FYF choir will be the kick-off of the First Year Choir that will include many first year students throughout the upcoming year.

Monday 12:00Opening of the study year by Henk van der Meulen, principal of the Royal Conservatoire in the Arnold Schönberg hall.

Monday 14:00-14:30Department meetingsEvery department organises a meeting for its new students. Meet your coordinator and your new fellow students.

Tuesday to Friday 14:00-14:30Information/instructionThe afternoon begins with a practical session to share information and inform you about the school and the study programme.

Monday to Thursday 17:00-17:45Tutor meetingsFirst-year students entering the conservatoire are assigned a tutor, students remain with a tutor for the first three years of the Bachelor course. You will have your first tutor meeting on one of these days. (see pag. 17).

Friday 12 September 15:00FYF concertAfter a week of hard work, it is time for the First Year Choir to perform some pieces. During the FYF concert you will share the stage with senior students from all departments and present yourselves together to the rest of the Royal Conservatoire community.

First Year Festival 2014

8 - 12 September 2014

FYF is a festival to celebrate the arrival of new Bachelor students at the Royal Conservatoire at the beginning of the academic year. They are invited to present themselves, and the school presents what it has to offer. FYF is dynamic and full of chances to meet new people and make new friends.

CreditsAs a compulsory part of your study programme, FYF is credited with two EC’s. You will receive the FYF-credits when you’ve attended at least 80% of the choir rehearsals and information/instruction sessions, five workshop sessions of your own choice, your tutor meeting and the FYF concert. Please note that some workshops consist of two sessions. In order to receive the credits we ask you to sign the attendance lists. If you don’t get your two EC’s this will be a serious obstacle for finishing your propaedeutic phase.

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As a ‘live’ festival the programme will inevitably contain changes: please check the programme regularly on the intranet of the Royal Conservatoire: intranet.koncon.nl/firstyears.

FYF Festival officeYou’ll find the Festival office in the foyer at the first floor (just outside the entrance of the Arnold Schönberg hall). Here you will find people who can answer your questions or help you to find out where things are happening. The Festival Office is open all week.

FYF teamThe First Year Festival is a collaborative project of the management and staff of the Royal Conservatoire to welcome new students. Produced by Marijke van den Bergen with the support of Diana Jasperse, Marieke de Ridder and Saskia van Daalhoff (planning), Else van Ommen (production office), Bas Kalle (IT-manager), Detlev Boenders, Bram van Heijningen, Lex van den Broek and Paul Schenkels (technical staff), and Renee Jonker. [email protected] van den [email protected] [email protected].

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Not a first-year student, yet interested in taking part?Most activities have a limited number of participants. Of course first-year Bachelor students have priority. If there’s still place or space in a workshop, other students and teachers are welcome to subscribe and join in at the last minute. In that case please make yourself known at the Festival office.

Practical info

Compulsory (= must do) for departmentsClassical department: all students from the classical department meet in the AS hall on Tuesday at 18:30 for the start of a wonderful classical evening. Bring your instrument!On Wednesday 11:15-13:15 all students from the Classical department participate in a music theory workshop. Find the location on our intranet page: intranet.koncon.nl/firstyears.Vocal studies department: have your department meeting on Monday 11:15 in Studio 3 and take part in workshop 4 led by the inspiring Claron McFadden.Early Music department: subscribe for workshop 10 and play together with senior students in the scratch session. Jazz department: subscribe for workshop 15 and meet your fellow students in the jazz summits. Teaching department: don’t subscribe for a workshop on Monday and be prepared for a prolonged department meeting in Studio 1.

WorkshopsEvery student will take part in at least five workshop sessions. Compose your own workshop programme and make sure you apply for at least one workshop about Practising, Health and Performance (no. 32-37).

Registration First come, first served. Please apply by sending an email to [email protected] and mention the following: Your name, your main subject and your department

The numbers of five workshops of your preference and their specific times

The numbers of three alternative choices in case your favorite workshops are overbooked

Your voice type for the choir (S/A/T/B or ‘I don’t know’)

Attach a picture of yourself and name it yourfirstname yourlastname.jpg

For any further information: intranet.koncon.nl/firstyears.Please register before August 25th.

IntrocampSenior students of the Royal Conservatoire give you the opportunity to subscribe for a camp that will take place from Friday 12 September to Sunday 14 September. Make friends and fun at the jam session, games and parties! For more information: intranet.koncon.nl/firstyears | www.facebook.com/introcamp2014 | [email protected].

About FYF

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01 An introduction to tonal Improvisation(Non-Jazz students only)Improvisation used to be common practice in early music and in the classical and romantic era. Nowadays improvisation seems to be the exclusive domain of jazz musicians and organists. What can classical musicians or early music specialists learn from those modern improvisers? Familiarise yourself with some basic improvisation skills applied to tonal music.Tutor: Bert Mooiman | Number of participants: 10 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Monday 14.45-16.45 | Where: M 602 | Bring/organise your own instrument

02 Another look at improvisation(Jazz students only)Be inspired by the double bass player and composer Tony Overwater who will challenge you to enhance your improvisational skills by getting off the beaten track.Tutor: Tony Overwater | Number of participants: 15 per workshop | Duration: 2 hours | When: Tuesday 11:15-13:15 or 14:45-16:45 | Where: Studio 3 | Bring/organise your own instrument

03 Free improvisation Improvisation is not an exclusive activity for jazz musicians. In every study programme students will be introduced to improvisation. In a workshop lead by saxophone/clarinet player David Kweksilber, who has been crossing borders ever since he came to the stage, students with a background in classical or early music who may be less familiar with improvisation will be given the chance to explore different forms of this important aspect of making music. Experience the joy of acquiring more freedom in playing your instrument. Tutor: David Kweksilber | Number of participants: 15 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Thursday 11:15-13:15 | Where: Studio 3 | Bring/organise your own instrument

04Vocal improvisation (Classical singers only) Famous in many fields of music, including opera, pop and jazz, soprano Claron McFadden knows how to introduce you to the world of free vocal improvisation. Explore the possibilities vocal improvisation has to offer you in your first musical meeting with your fellow students and the inspiring Claron McFadden.Tutor: Claron Mcfadden | Number of participants: 20 | When: Monday 13:15-14:45 | Where: Studio 3

05 Historically inspired improvisation on keyboard instruments(KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT PLAYERS ONLY)Many great composers of the classical era were great improvisers on the keyboard. Contests were held and composers were challenged to improvise on each other’s tunes. Find out how they did that. And wouldn’t it be nice to create your own cadenzas?Tutor: Bert Mooiman | Number of participants: Unlimited | Duration: 2 hours | When: Thursday 11.15-13:15 | Where: AS hall

06 Theatre improvisationExercises from the world of theatre and drama can be very valuable for musicians as well. Learn more about some of the theatrical aspects of your future profession.Tutor: Gerie Leijsen and Jorden van der Leeden | Number of participants: 15 per workshop | Duration: 2 hours | When: Wednesday 11:15-13:15 or 14:45-16:45 | Where: Studio 3

07Sound painting / conductionPicture this: a conductor who is not just indicating tempo and dynamics but leads a whole orchestra through most sophisticated improvisations, using a large set of gestures and signals. A fascinating experience!Tutor: Marie Guilleray | Number of participants: 20 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Tuesday 11:15-13:15 | Where: KVB hall | Bring/organise your own instrument

08Collaborative writingCollaborative writing is something you can use if you are teaching a student, working with a group or creating new work with an ensemble. It can be based on existing work or created from scratch and everybody’s input is valid. Together we will do some collaborative writing and unpack some starting points to facilitate this process.Tutor: Geerte de Koe and Marlies van Gangelen | Number of participants: 10 | Duration: 2 Hours | When: Thursday 11:15-13:15 | Where: KVB hall | Bring/organise your own instrument

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the founding fathers of electronic music: Karlheinz Stockhausen.Tutor: Darien Brito | Number of Participants: 12 per workshop | Duration: 2 hours | When: Monday 14:45-16:45 or Wednesday 14:45-16:45 | Where: Stockhausen Studio

13Applied recording techniquesAn introduction to the basics of sound recording techniques in a professional sound recording studio. You will record a song on a digital multitrack hard disk system and experience the recording process from both sides of the glass.Tutor: Marijn Kooy | Number of participants: 10 per workshop | Duration: 4 hours | When: Tuesday 11:15-13:15 and 14:45-16:45 or Wednesday 11:15-13:15 and 14:45-16:45 | Where: Recording Studio A | Bring/organise your own instrument and prepare a piece that may be recorded

14 Introduction to using a simple amplification systemHow to use amplification without killing the ears of your audience or distortion of your own sound? An introduction to the basics of using microphones, a mixing console and

sound amplification.Tutor: Marijn Mulder | Number of participants: 8 | When: Wednesday 14:45-16:45 | Where: Studio 1 | Bring/organise your own instrument and prepare a piece that needs to be amplified

15Jazz summits(Jazz students only)Get to know your fellow students and teachers per instrumental section.When: Monday 14:45-16:45 Vocalists | Tuesday 14:45-16:45 Drummers | Wednesday 14:45-16:45 Double Basses & Pianists | Thursday 14:45-16:45 Wind Players | Friday 11:15-13:15 Guitarists | Where: Studio 4

16 The art of the canonThe canon is one of the oldest forms of polyphony. Great composers have created canons, but at least as many are part of folk music traditions. Get to know some of the finest examples and learn to sing or play them on your instrument. This workshop is for both singers & instrumentalists.Tutor: Lenie van den Heuvel | Number of participants: 15 | When: Tuesday 14:45-16:45 | Where: M 301

09Complete vocal technique(Singers and horn players)Do you wonder how you can produce precisely the sound you have in mind? In this workshop Anka Koziel will guide you through clearly divided singing techniques: 3 overall principles, 4 vocal modes, sound color and effects. Shape your sound and pinpoint issues in this workshop based on the Complete Vocal Technique developed by Catherine Sandolin. Tutor: Anka Koziel | Number of participants: 20 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Monday 14:45-16:45 | Where: Studio 3

10Scratch (Early music students only)One of the major attractions of the Early Music department of The Hague is the wide range of possibilities to play the repertoire of your choice with others. How easy it is to make contact and start something new is demonstrated in this early music jam session. Harpsichord will be available.Session Leader: Robert de Bree a.o. | Duration: 2 hours | When: Wednesday 11:15-13:15 | Where: KVB hall | Bring your own instrument

11Key notions: piano, church organ and clavichord in an unusual encounterThey all stem from the same family, but how different are these various keyboard instruments? And is repertoire strictly limited to period instruments? Would Bach have liked the modern grand piano and is it true that playing Ligeti can be dangerous for a church organ? Find out in this workshop.Moderator: Bert Mooiman | Tutors: Menno van Delft, Gerard Bouwhuis | Number of Participants: Unlimited | Duration: 2 hours | When: Thursday 15:00-17:00 | Where: De Boskant- Fluwelen Burgwal 45 Den Haag (a guide will take you there)

12 An introduction to electronic musicAn introduction to the world of electronic music: a part of music history that has its roots in the late 19th century, but received a real boost with the experiments in the nineteen-fifties, sixties and seventies. The Composition department of the Royal Conservatoire, as well as the Institute of Sonology, played a distinct role in this development. An introduction to this marvellous world of sounds and landscapes in the studio that was named after one of

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17The Cathy Berberian legacyWith an unequalled flexible voice (encompassing three-and-a-halve octaves) Cathy Berberian (1925-1983) was the first singer whose repertoire stretched from classical opera to pop music and from traditional folk songs via Monteverdi to contemporary music. In the sixties and seventies, Berberian inspired composers such as Luciano Berio, John Cage and Louis Andriessen but she also wrote her own songs. This workshop explores some of these pieces, as well as her own Stripsody.Tutor: Manon Heijne | Number of participants: 15 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Thursday 11:15-13:15 | Where: M 201

18Baroque danceDiscover and experience music and movement through this complete and versatile workshop. Open to everyone who is interested in the relation between music and dance, this workshop will show you how these two disciplines work ‘perfectly together’. The ‘Suite de Danses’ represent an essential part of the repertoire of the Baroque and its influence on further development in instrumental music. In this workshop you will learn the basic steps. Instrumentalists can bring their instruments since there will be the opportunity to

explore a dance of the Suite you are working on. Piano and harpsichord will also be available. Tutor: Ricardo Rodríguez Miranda | Number of Participants: 25 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Tuesday 14:45-16:45 | Where: KVB Hall | Bring/organise your own instrument and suitable shoes and clothing

19An introduction to playing and singing traditional music from SenegalUse your voice and explore some ancient rhythms from Senegal while playing the sabar, djembé or doun-doun.Tutor: Anneloes Meier | Number of participants: 20 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Thursday 11:15-13:15 | Where: Studio 2

20An introduction to playing the Javanese gamelanAn introduction to the art of playing one of the oldest orchestral traditions in the world. Enjoy the overwhelming sound of the Javanese gamelan and experience the feel of playing the rhythmical patterns of the bonang and gender. Tutor: Michiel Niemantsverdriet | Number of participants: 15 | Duration:

2,5 hours | When: Wednesday 14:45-17:15 | Where: Studio Tarwekamp – Tarwekamp 1 Den Haag (a guide will take you there)

21An introduction to playing the Mbira and traditional music from ZimbabweDriving polyrhythms, endless flowing melodies, cyclical patterns, and typical singing styles...mbira music has it all! The mbira, often referred to as a ‘thumb piano’, is a lamellophone from Zimbabwe that has at least 22 metal keys mounted onto a wooden soundboard which are plucked by both thumbs and the right index finger. It accompanies a wide range of songs, sung by the mbira player.Tutor: Debby Korfmacher | Number of participants: 8 per workshop | Duration: 2 hours | When: Tuesday 11:15-13:15 or 14:45-16:15 | Where: M 201

22Where’s the beat?Getting things together isn’t always easy. This workshop will teach you some basic conducting techniques that will help you to play in sync in rehearsals or help others doing so.Tutor: Frank Zielhorst | Number of participants: 8 | Duration: 4 hours |

When: Tuesday 11:15-13:15 and 14:45-16:45 | Where: AS hall

23Body languageTheatre director Lindertje Mans makes you aware of what your body is communicating while being on stage. View your body as an instrument. Tutor: Lindertje Mans | Number of participants: 15 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Wednesday 14:45-16:45 | Where: AS hall

24Cross-arts flexibilityExploring space and performance by using other art forms. Drama, dance and music are all performed by artists in a physical space, every discipline uses the stage in a different way. How can we use the knowledge of other art forms and how can we collaborate with them? Together we will develop new ways of using space, stage and performance.Tutor: Geerte de Koe and Marlies van Gangelen | Number of participants: 10 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Monday 14:45-16:45 | Where: As hall | Bring/organise your own Instrument

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25Speaking in public / How to use your voice properlyThere will be times when ‘vocal’ and ‘non-vocal’ musicians have to address an audience using their public speaking voice. How can you use your voice so that you will be clearly understood by the crowds you’re facing and feel more at ease while speaking on stage?Tutor: Rob Stallinga | Number of participants: 20 per workshop | Duration: 2 hours | When: Wednesday 11:15-13:15 or Friday 11:15-13:15 | Where: AS hall

26Memorable moments: an introduction to making music for and with young childrenMemorable Moments (MEMO) are short performances for groups of young children aged 0-6 years. Learn how MEMO combines high quality musicianship and dynamic non-verbal communication. See how these skills can transform a performance into an interactive and vibrant ‘meeting’ between artist and audience. These are transferable skills to enrich your performances everywhere. Tutor: Max Brenman | Number of participants: 40 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Tuesday 11.15-13.15 |

Where: Studio 1 | Bring/organise your own instrument

27Teaching sonology(Sonology students only) Pedagogy, Didactics & Methodology for Sonology students, does this make sense? Yes it does! Meet the experts on teaching pupils in and outside schools about the realm of Sonology and find out what the Minor Education has to offer you. Tutor: Barbara Ellison | Number of participants: 15 | Duration: 2 hours | Thursday 11:15-13:15 | Where: M 301

28Wat zegt u?Uhmmm....sorry....eh... can you repeat that in English? The Dutch aren’t very helpful if you want to learn their language. Too proud of their own ability to speak different languages, they won’t even let you try. What a pity to study in the Netherlands for four years without being able to speak some simple sentences in the local language. If enough students subscribe, this workshop can lead to a Dutch language course during the study year.Tutor: Hanna Bernheim | Number of participants: 20 | Duration: 45 minutes | Thursday 14:45-15:35 or 15:45-16:35 | Where: AVO 203

29Dutch folkDon’t expect tulips, but do expect wooden shoes and be surprised by songs, games and dances from the Dutch tradition. Highly recommended for both Dutch and non-Dutch students and great fun to start your first day studying in The Hague!Tutor: Jannelieke Schmidt | Number of participants: 15 | Duration: 1 hour | When: Monday 14:45-15:15 | Where: KVB hall

30YogaLet the body and mind be in harmony. Dru yoga teacher Roos Kocken will introduce you to a yoga sequence that gives you lots of positive energy.Tutor: Roos Kocken | Number of participants: 20 | Duration: 2 times 1 hour | When: Tuesday and Wednesday 08:45-09:45 or Thursday and Friday 08:45-09:45 | Where: Studio 3 | Bring suitable clothing and a towel/Yoga mat to lay on

31Never walk aloneConsider the famous quote from the soccer world “You’ll never walk alone” and compare this with your aspirations for a life as a musician. You are always collaborating with other musicians in any sort of music making. The more you are aware of this fact, the more you will mature in your music making in different roles in a society that offers a variety of opportunities to articulate your art. In this workshop we will explore the relationship between musicians in different roles, both for singers and instrumentalists.Tutor: Peter Hanke | Number of participants: 15 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Friday 11:15-13:15 | Where: KVB hall

32Meno forte Loss of hearing or damaging the ears is a professional hazard that is still a taboo among musicians. Professor Jan de Laat of the Leiden University Medical Centre is a specialist in the field. Open your ears to what he has to say. Tutor: Jan de Laat | Number of participants: unlimited | Duration: 2 hours | When: Friday 11:15-13:15 | Where: Collegezaal

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33Help I’m on stage!Being on stage isn’t always the fun part of making music. Many of us have to deal with a certain degree of stage anxiety at some point in our careers. You can learn to cope with stage anxiety. It is a matter of know-how and training. How do our brains work, what is concentration and what exactly happens when tension occurs? How can we create an ultimate stage performance and enjoy the music we play? The workshop deals with the road from study to stage, and participants will get more insight in the processes that occupy our brains while playing and performing.Tutor: Wieke Karsten | Number of participants: 40 per workshop | Duration: 1 hour | When: Thursday 14:45-15:45/15:50-16:50 or Friday 11:15-12:15/12:20-13:20 | Where: Studio 3

34Making music, practi sing and the brainStudents can learn to practise effectively. It is a matter of know-how and training. How do our brains work, what is concentration and how can we use our time most effectively? How do we know we have practised enough or that we could do more? In this workshop the student will get insights into the processes that occupy our brains while studying music.

Tutor: Wieke Karsten | Number of participants: 40 per workshop | Duration: 1 hour | When: Thursday 14:45-15:45/15:50-16:50 or Friday 11:15-12:15/12:20-13:20 | Where: Studio 3

35Practising in flow‘Flow’ is a term to describe the effortless, efficient working together of the mind and body that we experience in moments of ‘peak performance’: the state where a performer feels control, ease, and enjoyment, and a heightened state of awareness. In this course we explore the assumption that one can train and practise this state of mind-body co-operation that also enables us to learn quickly and effectively.Tutor: Susan Williams | Number of participants: 40 per workshop | Duration: 1 hour | When: Thursday 14:45-15:45/15:50-16:50 or Friday 11:15-12:15/12:20-13:20 | Where: Studio 1

36Take a good breath(Wind players and singers only)In this workshop singer Rita Dams will teach you about breathing from a yoga point of view: explore the possibilities of abdominal breathing, kapalabathi, analoma viloma and autogenic training.

Tutor: Rita Dams | Number of participants: 12 | Duration: 2 hours | When: Wednesday 14:45-16:45 | Where: Ballet Studio 2 | Please bring comfortable non-tight clothes, your own instrument and if possible a yoga mat

37Alexander technique Alexander Technique is a practical method for learning awareness of the way mind and body act as a unity, and how this affects balance and co-ordination in response to whatever daily life throws at us. By looking at the “how” of movement the Alexander Technique teacher educates students in self-awareness. The student learns how to prevent unhelpful habits and harmful patterns of response, which interfere with the good functioning of their whole system. The student therefore has a greater chance of fulfilling his or her technical and musical potential. Achieving more often means learning to do less!Tutor: Wendelien Verbeek | Number of participants: 8 per workshop | Duration: 50 minutes | When: Thursday 14:45-15:35 or 15:45-16:35 or Friday 11.15-12:05 or 12:15-13:05 | Where: M 201 | Wear suitable clothing in which you can easily move and some books to put your head on

Tutor meetingsFirst-year students entering the conservatoire are assigned a tutor, who’s role it is to help the students to reflect on their study and to monitor their progress. Students remain with a tutor for the first three years of the Bachelor course. A list to look up your tutor’s name is available on intranet.koncon.nl/firstyears

Find out where your first tutor meeting is in the schedule below:

Monday 17:00-17:45Manon Heijne - M 303 Gabriel Paiuk - BEA6

Tuesday 17:00-17:45Ali Groen - M 303 Julia Stegeman - M 403 Lenie van de Heuvel - M 407

Wednesday 17:00-17:45Carolien Drewes - M 303 Jarmo Hoogendijk - M 403 Pietia van Proosdij - M 503 Huub de Vriend - M 603

Thursday 17:00-17:45Susan Williams - M 303 Bert Kraaijpoel – M 403

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Monday 8 Sept Tuesday 9 Sept Wednesday 10 Sept

08:45-09:45 yoga yoga

10:00-11:00 choir – AS* choir – AS choir – AS

11:15-13:15 12.00 year opening – AS Workshops workshops

13:15-14:45 lunch break*** lunch break *** lunch break ***

14:00-14:30 meeting per department** instruction/information AS instruction/information AS

14:45-16:45 workshops workshops workshops

17:00-17:45 tutor meetings tutor meetings tutor meetings

*AS / KVBAS: Arnold Schönberg HallKVB: Kees van Baaren Hall

**meeting per department - locations:Classical Music: AS hallJazz: Studio 4Vocal Studies: Studio 3Early Music: CollegezaalArt of Sound: KVB hall

Sonology: VarèsezaalComposition: Stockhausen StudioMusic Teaching: Studio 1

*** Lunch available at your own expense As a ‘live’ festival the programme will inevitably contain changes: please check the programme regularly on the koncon intranet: intranet.koncon.nl/firstyears

Overview FYF 2014

Thursday 11 Sept Friday 12 Sept

08:45-09:45 yoga yoga

10:00-11:00 choir – AS choir – AS

11:15-13:15 workshops workshops

13:15-14:45 lunch break *** lunch break ***

14:00-14:30 instruction/information AS instruction/information AS

14:45-16:45 workshops 15:00 FYF concert – KVB

17:00-17:45 tutor meetings Bar open! – upstairs foyer

17:00 departure intro camp

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