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Learn from the Masters

"Education is about removing obstructions to light so that the self is enabled to be" - a philosophy Carmela Altamura imparts in every master class.

"Encounter with the Masters 2005"
Artists in Residence in performance. Experience the transformation of young artists as the Masters pass on to them the unwritten traditions of opera.
Featuring Anton Coppola, eminent conductor and composer.
Mignon Dunn of the Metropolitan Opera.
David Maiullo and Susan Morton, Pianists/Coaches.
Saturday, August 20, 2005, 7 p.m. at the Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures

Summer Institute, "Encounters with the Masters"a program created for the purpose of having the great masters pass on unwritten traditions to new generation of artists.
August 20 - August 31, 2005
Past programs have included, Virginia Zeani, Jerome Hines, Licia Albanese, Mario Bertolino, Celeste Holm and Giovanna Canetti, head coach of La Scala and the eminent conductor Anton Coppola.
Only eight (8) Scholarships available
The partial scholarships include room and board for the entire duration of the institute.
Tuition is $1000 plus registration, $100.
  1. Same instruction as those engaged for the opera La Traviata. August 22-27, 2005. Live performance Saturday August 27, 2005.
  2. Opportunity to participate in professionally reviewed performances. Saturday August 20, 2005.
  3. Coachings with the great masters. August 16 -27, 2005
  4. Italian Diction for Singing, repertoire, Carmela Altamura and others.
  5. How to prepare for a competition, Carmela Altamura.
  6. Curriculum for succeeding: image, walking, speaking voice, discipline, how to study, and the art of "listening".
  7. Help by a professional dietician.
  8. Opportunity to perform for opera producers, conductors, competition and festival producers
Audition at Manhattan School of Music in March.
Contact: Carmela Altamura, Founder/Director
Tel: (518) 522-0070
Tuition, room and meals $2000
Registration $100
Partial Scholarships $1000
two (2) letters of recommendation by professional teachers/coaches
Prepare five (5) arias in original key and language
one (1) 8 x 10 black and white photo
Deadline: March 31, 2005
Candidates: limited to 12
Performances and auditions for Opera Company's and managements.
Faculty: Eminent conductor/composer Anton Coppola, Camille Coppola, Carmela Altamura, Mignon Dunn (TBC), Susan Morton, Pianist

To register, call (518) 622-0070 (Please notice: at the moment we are experiencing technical difficulties with our lines. If you can't reach us with the primary number, please try 201-866-4307) or write to icpainc@yahoo.com
Accomodations suggestions for out of town participants:
LEO HOUSE, 332 West 23rd St.
Bet 8th and 9th Avenues
212-929-1010

Carmela Altamura is a much-sought-after master teacher. Her master classes, which she has given all over the world, elicit joyful responses. Here are a few of them.

"Carmela Altamura possesses tremendous artistic and creative energy. I have collaborated with her on numerous occasions and find her to be a truly special teacher."
Licia Albanese, soprano
Metropolitan Opera

Your method of instruction was spot on and your knowledge of the opera was inspiring. The entire class was very enthusiastic about your master class and wants you back again.
Mary Kay Jeynes, Dean
Marymount Manhattan College

"Carmela Altamura is an unparalleled teacher. Her enthusiasm and dedication sow the seeds of knowledge."
Hon. Franco Mistretta
Consul General of Italy to the United States

"Everyone who attended said it was the single best learning experience they have had. By any definition, her master class was a triumph."
Lewis Hardee
Music Director, Wagner College

Ms. Altamura's impressive solo and collaborative master class portfolio answers the who, what and where.

Master Classes

With Robert Abramson, professor of Dalroze, The Juilliard School
Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures

With Licia Albanese, soprano, Metropolitan Opera
The Puccini Foundation, New York, New York
Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures, Round Top, New York

With Giovanna Canetti, head coach, Accademia Teatro alla Scala
Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures

With Jerome Hines, bass-baritone, Metropolitan Opera
Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures

With Giulietta Simionato, mezzo soprano, La Scala
Accademia Pianistica, Imola, Italy

Individual Presentations -

Academy of Music, Bucharest, Romania
Accademia Pianistica, Imola, Italy
Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures, Summer Institute "Encounters with the Masters," Round Top, New York
Bethlehem University, Bethlehem, Israel
Gibraltar Philharmonic Society, Gibraltar
Marymount Manhattan College, New York, New York
Wagner College, Staten Island, New York

and includes.

Master Class Topics
  1. vocal technique (bel canto)
  2. vocal hygiene (emotions and the voice)
  3. the art of listening/hearing
  4. what is energy?
  5. how do I use it?
  6. diction for singing
  7. interpretation
  8. history
  9. style
  10. phrasing
  11. repertoire
  12. principles of acoustics
  13. acting for singers
What Am I Bringing to the Listener?
  1. voice?
  2. technique?
  3. who am I?
  4. who is listening?
  5. who is the audience?
  6. do you applaud yourself?
  7. who is the diva/divo?
  8. what is your responsibility?
  9. what is your ultimate achievement?
Special Courses
  1. administration
  2. programming
  3. scheduling
  4. placement
  5. press
  6. marketing
Languages:
  1. Italian
  2. English
  3. Spanish
  4. Portuguese
  5. French
Experience and training behind the talent.

"Carmela Altamura is a superb instructor in the true bel canto style of singing," legendary Metropolitan Opera soprano Licia Albanese affirms. Fortunate to have been at the right place at the right time, Carmela Altamura studied at the famed Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan with Ettore Campogilliani, also a master consultant and teacher at La Scala. She later trained with Elvira de Hidalgo, Licia Albanese and Giulietta Simionato, and performed under such well-known conductors as Franco Ferraris and Vincenzo Vitale in Italy, and Umberto Vedovelli, William Hicks and Richard Woitach in the United States.

Listed in Who's Who of American Women, Carmela Altamura serves as a juror on numerous international voice competitions. She has performed widely as a recitalist in Italy, the Middle East and United States, and has appeared in every major concert hall in New York. In addition, she is the founder and president of the prestigious Altamura/Caruso International Voice Competition, USA, held bi-annually in New York and Europe. Past winners of the competition are currently on the rosters of major opera houses, including Teatro a La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera.

Miss Altamura founded the respected Altamura Academy of Fine Arts in northern New Jersey, and, more recently, the Altamura Center for Arts and Cultures in upstate New York. The Center hosts the "Encounters with the Masters"" program at the Summer Institute and Festival, where major artists groom young singers in the art of performance.

As a student in Milan, the history and tradition of bel canto were passed in a direct line from the masters to her generation of singers. In turn, Ms. Altamura shares this timeless wisdom with young singers today. Her acclaimed master classes marry technique to insight into the inner workings of a singer's psyche and soul - a combination that has helped and inspired countless musicians.

The traditions that support the talent.

Traditions
Giuseppina Baldassari Tedeschi, Lucrezia Bori, Arturo Toscanini
Licia Albanese
Carmela Altamura
Adelina Patti
Luisa Tetrazzini
Lina Pagliughi
Carmela Altamura
Umberto Vedovelli
Carmela Altamura
Elvira de Hidalgo
Carmela Altamura
Pietro Mascagni
Giulietta Simionato
Carmela Altamura
Giulio Confalonieri, Joaquin Nin
Carolina Segrera Holden
Carmela Altamura
Ettore Campogalliani
Carmela Altamura
Giovanna Canetti
Carmela Altamura


equal excellence.

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