2010 Summer Master Class

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Cambridge, England

1 - 8 July, 2010

 

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Summer 2007 and 2008 in Cambridge, England

Ransom gave two week-long masterclasses in July of 2007 and 2008 in the beautiful 17th century chapel at St Catharine's College in Cambridge, England. Over the course of the two summers, a total of twenty-four international participants arrived from the USA, Spain, Italy, England, Poland, Austria, Kazakhstan and Kuwait to work on flute repertoire with Ransom and also with Daniel Alexander, a former Yale student of Ransom's. The venue was an idyllic place for the masterclasses and provided the participants, who ranged from 18 to 40 years old of all abilities, with a relaxed opportunity to improve their skills and musicality. Details of either these summer masterclasses, or future masterclasses are available under 'masterclasses' and may be found here



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Clip taken from the CD is "Flute Music by French Composers", available at ImageRecordings.

Welcome to the home of Ransom Wilson

Ransom Wilson hails from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and was educated at the North Carolina School of the Arts and The Juilliard School. For post-graduate work, he was an Atlantique Foundation scholar in Paris for a year, studying privately with Jean-Pierre Rampal. His other flute teachers have included Alain Marion, Sandra Taylor, Lawrence Morgan, Philip Dunigan, Severino Gazzelloni, Julius Baker, Christian Lard, and Arthur Lora. He has appeared with major orchestras around the world, and has played in recital with many of the greatest musicians of our time.

Mr. Wilson is also an orchestral conductor of growing reputation, and he is the founder and conductor of Solisti New York Orchestra, as well as the former Artistic Director of Oklahoma's OK MOZART International Festival. He has been guest conductor of many prestigious ensembles, including the Houston Symphony, Hallé Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the New York City Opera and the Metropolitan Opera. His conducting teachers have included Roger Nierenberg, James Dixon, Otto-Werner Mueller, and Leonard Bernstein.

He has recorded 30 albums as both flutist and conductor, and was three times nominated for the Grammy award. Other awards he has received include the Alabama Prize from the New York Times Foundation, and the Award of Merit in Gold, from the Republic of Austria. He is an Artist Member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and is Professor of Flute at Yale University, as well as Music Director of the orchestra at the Idyllwild Arts Academy, and Artistic Director of Oklahoma's OK MOZART International Festival. He recently taught a week long master class at the Paris Conservatory, as well as classes at International Summer Academy in Nice, and at The Juilliard School in New York City.

Ransom has recently formed a new CD label: IMAGE RECORDINGS. He acts as Producer and Director of Artists and Repertoire for the label, which has already won a major award for one of its recordings.In his own recording career, Ransom has been privileged to work with some of the finest recording producers in the world, and has done the most work with Patti Laursen. Her uniquely supportive production style is one that Mr. Wilson learned a great deal from, and emulates whenever possible in his own work as Producer.

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