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International Masterclass for Oboe (Modern) and Bassoon (Modern & Historical)
September 2 – 5, 2026
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From Wednesday, September 2, 2026, to Saturday, September 5, 2026, an internationally advertised masterclass for oboe and bassoon will take place at the premises of the Music School of the City of Hall in Tirol.
The event offers ambitious musicians of all ages high-quality artistic training with internationally renowned experts.
Course language in German, English and Italian.
Start: Wednesday, September 2, 2026, 9:00 AM
End: Saturday, September 5, 2026, 5:00 PM (final concert)
Daily schedule: 9:00 AM – approx. 6:00 PM
Venue: Music School of the City of Hall in Tirol
Unterer Stadtplatz 16, A-6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria
Lessons & Workshops:
- Individual lessons in oboe (modern) and bassoon (modern & historical)
- Group sessions on historical (bassoon only) and modern techniques
- Masterclasses focusing on style, interpretation, and repertoire
- Workshops on specialized topics such as breathing techniques, contemporary playing techniques, baroque articulation (bassoon only), and reed making
- Ensemble work
Additional Program:
- Instrument exhibition: Presentation of the latest oboe and bassoon models and accessories by international companies
- Services: Instrument check-ups, reed making, minor repairs, consultation, and trial playing
- Final concert featuring participants
Target Groups:
- Students of music universities and conservatories
- Advanced music school students and pre-college programs
- Woodwind teachers
- Professional orchestral musicians
- Advanced amateur musicians
Registration & Fees
Registration exclusively via the booking platform
KUPFticket
No single-day participation possible. Participation with one instructor only
(exception: additional dulcian course)
Application deadline: June 15, 2026
Registration is only valid once the full course fee has been received in the organizer’s account.
Fees:
- €350 — active participation (oboe/bassoon, 4 days)
- €150 — active participation (dulcian, 2 days only)
(free as an add-on for participants of the 4-day historical bassoon course) - €30 — passive participation (auditor) per day
Cancellations after June 15, 2026: only 50% of the fee can be refunded.
Faculty
Daniele Muleri - Bassoon, Artistic Director
Professor of bassoon at the Tyrolean State Conservatory since 2004. 2004–2018 Deputy Principal Bassoon of the Tyrolean Symphony Orchestra Innsbruck. Guest appearances include: Teatro alla Scala, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Camerata Salzburg, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Orchestra Nazionale della RAI, Rome Opera House, Teatro La Fenice Venice, Orchestra della Radio di Lugano, Lisbon Opera House, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg.
Ivan Calestani - Historical Bassoon
Since 2021 Professor of Historical Bassoon at MUK (Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna).
Regularly performs with renowned early music ensembles including Concentus Musicus Wien, Europa Galante, Accademia Bizantina, Capella Cracoviensis, Les Musiciens du Prince – Monaco (under the artistic direction of Cecilia Bartoli), Freiburger Barockorchester, Ensemble Zefiro, and Wiener Akademie.
Vincenzo Onida - Dulcian
Born in Milan, he studied Renaissance and Baroque bassoon in Geneva and Milan and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Brera, Milan. He has performed internationally and collaborated with conductors such as Alan Curtis, Paul Beier, Monica Hugget, Alfredo Bernardini, Simon Preston, and Alessandro De Marchi. Member of chamber ensembles specializing in 17th-century dulcian repertoire, including Gruppo 600, Quoniam, The Italian Consort, Alta Amici, and Consort Milanese Fagotti Rinascimentali.
Lukas Runggaldier - Oboe
Professor of oboe at the Tyrolean State Conservatory since 2024; teaching at the Music School of the City of Innsbruck since 2019. Concert activities include performances with the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic, Orchestra KlangVerwaltung München, Hofkapelle Stuttgart, Virtuosi Italiani, Fiati di Parma, Südtirol Filarmonica, Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano and Trento, and Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg.
Monika Schieferer - Oboe
Completed degree programs in instrumental and vocal pedagogy (IGP) in piano and oboe at the Tyrolean State Conservatory. Since 1999 teacher for oboe and piano in the Tyrolean Music School System; since 2020 also at the Music School of the City of Hall in Tirol. Freelance oboist with the Tyrolean Symphony Orchestra Innsbruck, Tyrolean State Theatre, Tyrolean Chamber Orchestra Innstrumenti, Orchestra of the St. Blasius Academy, Municipal Orchestra Schwaz, Ensemble Walzerklang, as well as in church and wind band music.
Matthias Schinagl - Piano Accompaniment
Studied concert piano and instrumental pedagogy at the Tyrolean State Conservatory. Masterclasses with Sebastian Euler, Norman Shetler, Robert Holl, and Matthias Lademann. Bösendorfer scholarship recipient (2004). Works as a piano teacher and accompanist at Tyrolean music schools and the Tyrolean State Conservatory. Active in various ensembles, as continuo player in baroque ensembles, choir director, and organist.
Instrument Exhibition, Repairs & Reed Making
Bernd Moosmann
https://b-moosmann.de/
Marchi Fiati Modena
https://marchifiati.com/
Reeds´n Stuff
https://www.reedsnstuff.com/
Georg Rieger
https://www.georgrieger.com/
Contact
Artistic Director
Daniele Muleri
daniele.muleri@kons.tsn.at
Administration & Organizer
Association “Friends of the Music School Hall in Tirol”
Unterer Stadtplatz 16
A-6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria
+43 5223 52143
masterclass@musikschule-hall.at
Accommodation Inquiries
Tourism Association Hall-Wattens Region
Unterer Stadtplatz 19
A-6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria
+43 5223 455440
info@hall-wattens.at
www.hall-wattens.at
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