![]() ![]() Before coming to Oxford, Engel was pursuing graduate studies at UBC in Vancouver, in the piano studio of Dr. Terence Dawson, winning multiple academic awards and scholarships. Under his supervision she completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree with highest distinction at the Mozarteum Salzburg, where she was also a recipient of the university’s merit-based scholarship. From the age of 17 onwards, after graduating high school a year early, renowned pianist and pedagogue Prof. Pavel Gililov was her teacher. Engel started studying the piano at the age of five. She is the recipient of the Stone-Mallabar Music Doctoral Studentship in association with Christ Church. She is currently pursuing a DPhil in Historical Musicology at the University of Oxford. Judith Valerie Engel is an Austrian concert pianist and musicologist. The commitment to new, collaborative techniques of working with traditional Zimbabwean instruments and music feature in his workshops and lectures at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) and Guildhall School of Music and Drama. John’s practice is concerned with devising performances and training that integrate traditional Zimbabwean and Shona Mbira/culture for the modern age and audience. John has worked in productions at the Young Vic, the Old Vic, Shakespeare’s Globe, St Annes Warehouse (NYC), the Playhouse West End, and The Curran in San Francisco amongst others. The Zimbabwe Achievers’ Awards (UK) also presented John with an Honorary ‘Cultural Ambassador’ Award. He received the OBIE Special Citation Award (NYC) for his work on ‘The Jungle’ play, and the Broadway World San Francisco Award for ‘Best Featured Actor in a Play’ for the same production. As a composer and music director, he has worked on the critically acclaimed play ‘The Jungle’ by Good Chance Theatre and created a multi-disciplinary show called ‘BUNKER OF ZION’, which is scored entirely by Zimbabwean Marimba and Mbira and co-produced with The Collaborative Touring Network. John is a co-writer and performer on Sunny Jain’s album ‘Phoenix Rise’. His Discography includes the collaborative album ‘Sounds Of Refuge’ with Sudanese musician Mohamed Sarrar (Executive Production by Good Chance Theatre). John Falsetto is a Zimbabwean Music Composer, Theatre Director/Practitioner and Actor/Musician who is published by Warner Chappell Music (Warner Music Group). Interested participants are invited to register here.Ĭalling all student acoustic instrumentalists and singers! The concert celebrates mbira music in the context of intercultural collaboration and improvisation. The sessions will culminate in a collaborative performance, with participants performing as guest artists in concert with John Falsetto and Judith Valerie Engel at the Sheldonian Theatre. ![]() Through these sessions, participants will learn Shona rhythms and explore call and response techniques as an ensemble. There will be 3, two-hour long workshops, held every fortnight in October and November. Progressive Rock: Geography, Culture, Discourse.Ī series of 3 Master Classes with John Falsetto will be held through October and November, aimed at forging a practical engagement with traditional and contemporary music of Zimbabwe for students.Italian Opera Aria on the London Stage 1705-1801.Tools for collaboration and recording during the COVID-19 crisis.Music Faculty recording studio spaces: COVID-19 strategy. ![]()
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