The cycle La generación ascendente in Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía presents young talents at the National Music Auditorium

The cycle La generación ascendente in Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía presents young talents at the National Music Auditorium

She will start at the 2023 2024 course

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Madrid, 11 January 2023.- The Reina Sofía School of Music (Madrid, Spain) will have the German soprano Juliane Banse as Head Professor of the “Alfredo Kraus” Fundación Ramón Areces Voice Chair from the next 2023-2024 academic year, taking over from Professor Susan Bullock CBE. Banse joins the prestigious list of artists who have led this chair: Alfredo Kraus, Teresa Berganza, Tom Krause, Ryland Davies, Francisco Araiza, and her predecessor Susan Bullock CBE.

Juliane Banse has a solid artistic career and, as the education field is concerned, she has been teaching at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf and the University Mozarteum Salzburg since 2020 and regularly gives masterclasses in different countries.

The “Alfredo Kraus” Fundación Ramón Areces Voice Chair was established in the 1994-1995 academic year. Throughout these years, 102 students of 23 nationalities have studied in it, including outstanding artists such as Celso Albelo, Aquiles Machado, Iwona Sobotka, Ismael Jordi, Maria Espada, Davinia Rodríguez, and Tatiana Melnychenko, among others.

Coinciding with this new addition to the teaching faculty of the Reina Sofía School, the period to apply for the voice auditions for the 2023-2024 academic year is now open. All those interested in studying at the School have until 21 February to register.

Registration and information regarding the admission process, here

Juliane Banse will be the new professor of the Voice Chair

Juliane Banse will be the new professor of the Voice Chair

She will start at the 2023 2024 course

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Madrid, 11 January 2023.- The Reina Sofía School of Music (Madrid, Spain) will have the German soprano Juliane Banse as Head Professor of the “Alfredo Kraus” Fundación Ramón Areces Voice Chair from the next 2023-2024 academic year, taking over from Professor Susan Bullock CBE. Banse joins the prestigious list of artists who have led this chair: Alfredo Kraus, Teresa Berganza, Tom Krause, Ryland Davies, Francisco Araiza, and her predecessor Susan Bullock CBE.

Juliane Banse has a solid artistic career and, as the education field is concerned, she has been teaching at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf and the University Mozarteum Salzburg since 2020 and regularly gives masterclasses in different countries.

The “Alfredo Kraus” Fundación Ramón Areces Voice Chair was established in the 1994-1995 academic year. Throughout these years, 102 students of 23 nationalities have studied in it, including outstanding artists such as Celso Albelo, Aquiles Machado, Iwona Sobotka, Ismael Jordi, Maria Espada, Davinia Rodríguez, and Tatiana Melnychenko, among others.

Coinciding with this new addition to the teaching faculty of the Reina Sofía School, the period to apply for the voice auditions for the 2023-2024 academic year is now open. All those interested in studying at the School have until 21 February to register.

Registration and information regarding the admission process, here

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Few artists of her generation are as successful as Juliane Banse in so many different areas of repertoire. Her operatic repertoire ranges from Feldersmarchallin, FigaroGräfin, Fiordiligi, Donna Elvira, Vitellia to Genoveva, Leonore, Tatjana, Arabella, Marschallin and Grete (Schreker’s Der ferne Klang) and Heinz Holliger’s Schneewittchenin.

Born in southern Germany and raised in Zurich, the soprano began her training with Paul Steiner, later with Ruth Rohner at the Zurich Opera, and completed her studies with Brigitte Fassbaender and Daphne Evangelatos in Munich. She was professor at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf from 2016 to 2021, and since the 2020-2021 winter semester, she teaches at the University Mozarteum Salzburg. She also gives masterclasses internationally and participates as a member of the jury in international competitions.

The artist has worked with numerous renowned conductors such as Lorin Maazel, Kent Nagano, Riccardo Chailly, Bernard Haitink, Franz Welser-Möst, Claudio Abbado, and Manfred Honeck. Lieder recitals have always been her passion and have taken her to the Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Wigmore Hall in London, Konzerthaus in Vienna, Kölner Philharmonie, Boulez Hall in Berlin and Madrid, among others.

From the 2023-2024 academic year she will take over as Professor of the Alfredo Kraus Fundación Ramón Areces Voice Chair at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid.

The Reina Sofía School launches an ambitious expansion project

The Reina Sofía School launches an ambitious expansion project

It will expand its facilities to the adjacent 4,500 m2 building.

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Madrid, 16 de diciembre de 2022.- La Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía, centro de alta formación profesional afianzado desde hace años entre los mejores de Europa, ha puesto en marcha un ambicioso plan de expansión con la firma de la cesión gratuita, por parte del INAEM, organismo del Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte, del edificio de la calle Requena 3-5, colindante a sus instalaciones actuales en Madrid, por un periodo de cincuenta años. El acto ha estado presidido por Joan Francesc Marco, director general del INAEM y Paloma O’Shea, presidenta fundadora de la Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía.

El nuevo edificio se convertirá en un lugar de referencia y encuentro entre la música y la sociedad en Madrid. Con más de 4.500 metros cuadrados, y ubicado en la Plaza de Oriente de Madrid, junto al Teatro Real y al Palacio Real, permitirá a la Escuela expandir sus actividades y aumentar su oferta educativa y artística, en cumplimiento de las necesidades requeridas por el Grado en Enseñanzas Artísticas Superiores de Música, que imparte la Escuela.

La Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía, principal programa de la Fundación Albéniz -entidad sin ánimo de lucro para fomentar la música y la enseñanza musical-, comenzó su andadura en 1991 de la mano de Paloma O’Shea en unos garajes de Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid). El crecimiento que experimentó condujo a su traslado en 2008 a su sede actual, en la Calle Requena 1, que, ahora, gracias al nuevo edificio, se ampliará al edificio de Requena 3-5. Este crecimiento incrementará de forma significativa las infraestructuras de la Escuela con la creación de un nuevo auditorio, salas polivalentes, más aulas y cabinas de ensayo, una cafetería para los alumnos y zonas de descanso y formación. Para ello se llevará a cabo una profunda reforma del edificio, con el objetivo de crear un espacio moderno y funcional marcado por las nuevas tecnologías y la sostenibilidad, e integrado de forma armónica en el entorno arquitectónico en que se encuentra enclavado.

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Sede actual de la Escuela y futura ampliación de instalaciones (en rojo)