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2025國際大師專題
計畫名稱:14G205-1高教深耕【音樂】基本補助
計畫分項:拔萃計畫
具體措施:國際大師專題
執行單位:音樂學系
本系於疫情期間為突破國際交流困境,並因應線上交流趨勢,特別建置遠距教學多功能空間,尤其著重現場演奏音質的提升,隨著疫情結束開放實體交流,本學系仍持續以此模式與國際大師接軌,得以不受時間與地理限制,讓學習觸角延伸至最大值。
本計畫使本系師生於近幾年透過線上遠距方式,進行各種國際交流計畫,接續完成「作曲國際大師班」、「小提琴樂團片段線上大師班」、「中提琴線上大師班」、「低音提琴線上大師班」。114年持續辦理相關計畫,於113-2辦理三場遠距國際大師班。期望透過不同器樂、演奏、音樂各學門之國際知名大師的指導,提升同學們自身的專業能力、拓展國際視野,藉由交流接觸國際大師,與世界名校建立連結契機,為同學們日後出國深造或未來專業發展,創造更多的機會與可能。
【中提琴大師班】遠距線上
主講人:Matthew Lipman(紐約州立大學石溪分校/茱莉亞音樂學院中提琴教授)
日期:2025年3月31日 (一)
時間:08:30~10:30
地點:北藝大音樂一館M102教室

Viola:蕭俊祥Chun Hsiang Hsiao
Viola:黃姵瑜 Pei Yu Huang
Viola:倪詠珈 Yung Chia Ni
Piano:呂祐甯 Yu Ning Lu
American violist Matthew Lipman has been praised by the New York Times for his“rich tone and elegant phrasing,” and by the Chicago Tribune for a “splendid technique and musical sensitivity.” Lipman has become one of the most sought after instrumentalists of his generation, frequently appearing as both a soloist and chamber musician.
Lipman recently debuted with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe at the Rheingau Music Festival, and the American Symphony Orchestra at Jazz at Lincoln Center, with additional appearances including the Munich Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, the Brevard Sinfonia, and Ensemble Resonanz. He has collaborated with leading conductors including the late Sir Neville Marriner, Edward Gardner, Osmo Vänskä, Nicholas McGegan, Leon Botstein, Josep Caballé-Domenech, and Yue Bao. Additionally, he has performed solo recitals at Carnegie Hall, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Zürich Tonhalle, among others, and has been a featured soloist at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall, the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the Wigmore Hall in London, Seoul’s Kumho Art Hall, and at Michael Tilson Thomas’s Viola Visions Festival at the New World Symphony in Miami.
In 2023, Lipman performed chamber music by André Previn with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter at Carnegie Hall, and on tour at the Berlin Philharmonie, Frankfurt Alte Oper, and the Vienna Musikverein, the latter of which was recorded and released on Deutsche Grammophon and DG STAGE+. With pianist Jeremy Denk, he produced Nightwanderer, an interactive viola and piano recital based on the poetry of Joseph von Eichendorff and Alfred de Musset, which was filmed and released by Dreamstage LIVE. He performed Clarice Assad’s Metamorfose (a piece composed for him in 2018) in a live WQXR broadcast celebrating pride hosted by drag queen Thorgy Thor, and, together with violinist Stella Chen, curated a boundary-breaking solo/duo concert experience that was presented on the Violin Channel’s Vanguard Concerts Series II. Additionally, Lipman appeared on Season 48 of PBS Great Performances, where he performed and discussed Schubert’s “Arpeggione” Sonata on the show Now Hear This.
In 2019, Lipman released the world premiere recording of the newly discovered Shostakovich Impromptu for viola and piano, which was a feature of his debut solo album, Ascent, with pianist Henry Kramer. The album was celebrated as “most impressive” by The Strad Magazine and was released by Cedille Records. In 2022, he recorded The Dvořák Album, an album released by Sony Classical and performed by musicians from the Moritzburg Festival, and in 2015, when he was 22 years old, he was featured as soloist on a Billboard Classical chart-topping recording of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante with violinist Rachel Barton Pine and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner and released by Avie Records.
As a proponent of performing the music of living composers, Lipman has premiered works by Clarice Assad, Helen Grime, Malika Kishino, and David Ludwig, and has worked closely with Andreia Pinto Correia, Brett Dean, Gabriela Lena Frank, the late Kaija Saariaho, and Richard Wernick. Next season, he will premiere a piece by Joel Thompson for mezzo soprano, viola, and piano with singer Jamie Barton and pianist Tamara Sanikidze at Boston’s Celebrity Series, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and others, as commissioned by the Music Accord consortium.
The maiden recipient of the Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Artists Chair, Lipman performs regularly in New York and on tour with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and regularly collaborates with violinists Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, and Benjamin Beilman; violists Tabea Zimmermann, Antoine Tamestit, and Timothy Ridout; cellists David Finckel and Jan Vogler; pianists Jeremy Denk, Igor Levit, Sir András Schiff, Mitsuko Uchida, and Wu Han; and the Calidore and Dover String Quartets. Additionally, Lipman is a frequent guest artist at the Bridgehampton, Bad Kissingen, Kronberg, La Jolla, Marlboro, Menlo, Ravinia, Reno, Rheingau, Saratoga, Seattle, and Wolf Trap music festivals.
In 2023, together with the acclaimed violinist Stella Chen and cellist Brannon Cho, Lipman formed a string trio that performed for the first time at the Casals Forum in Kronberg, Germany, and has since debuted in New York, Boston, Toronto, and Chicago (Ravinia).
Lipman has been featured as Artist-in-Residence for the American Viola Society, on the Violin Channel as a “VC Artist”, and on WFMT Chicago’s list, “30 Under 30”, of the world’s top classical musicians. He has been a published contributor to The Strad, Strings and BBC Music magazines, and has been a guest on the MusicianCentric, Together with Classical, and Mind Over Finger podcasts. Lipman is the recipient of a 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant, has won top prizes in the Primrose, Tertis, Washington, Johansen, and Stulberg International competitions, and is an alumni of the Bowers Program. He attended the Juilliard School as the recipient of the inaugural Kovner Fellowship, where he studied with viola pedagogue Heidi Castleman, and was further mentored by renowned violist Tabea Zimmermann at the Kronberg Academy in Germany.
A native of Chicago, Matthew Lipman is on faculty at Stony Brook University in New York, where he teaches viola to graduate students. When he’s not practicing or performing on the viola made for him in 2021 in Brooklyn by Samuel Zygmuntowicz, he’s probably eating donuts, drawing floor plans, or watching tennis matches.


主講人:Kurt Muroki(印第安納大學低音提琴教授)
日期:2025年04月21日(一)
時間:08:30~10:30
地點:北藝大音樂一館M102

J. Brahms Symphony No.2, 4th mvt. mm 244-279
Bass:李家豪 Chia Hao Lee
Bass:李冠頡Guan Jie Li
Piano:黃奕瑜Yi Yu Huang
Bass:連翔佑Shiang Yo Lian
Piano: 黃奕瑜Yi Yu Huang
Kurt Muroki is professor of double bass at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
An artist member with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he began his musical studies on the violin at the age of six and subsequently performed concerti with the Honolulu Symphony and the Maui Symphony. He went on to study the double bass at the age of 13 and entered the Juilliard School of Music at the age of 17, studying with his Homer R. Mensch.
At the age of 21, Muroki began performing with the internationally renowned Sejong Soloists under ICM Management. He has performed with the Jupiter Chamber Players, Speculum Musicae, Ensemble Sospeso, Sequitur, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Brooklyn Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra, Tokyo Opera Nomori, New York City Ballet, 92nd St. Y, Bargemusic, and in the Great Performers series at Lincoln Center.
His festival appearances include the Marlboro Music Festival, Festival L’Autonne at IRCAM, and the Aspen Music Festival, among others.
He is also active playing on soundtracks for movies and commercials, with titles including the Oscar-winning film The Departed, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Hitch, Julie and Julia, The Manchurian Candidate, and Moonrise Kingdom. He has collaborated on albums and live concerts including projects with such artists as The Who, Sting, Peter Gabriel, and Itzhak Perlman.
Muroki has won numerous competitions, including first prize in the Aspen Music Festival double bass competition, the Honolulu Symphony Young Artists competition, and becoming the first bassist to win the New World Symphony concerto competition. He has collaborated with members of the Guarneri, Juilliard, Tokyo, and Orion quartets, Ensemble Wein-Berlin, Jaime Laredo, Lynn Harrell, Maurice Bourgue, Toru Takemitsu, Peter Schickele, John Zorn, and Brian Ferneyhough, among others, and has performed concerto tours throughout Asia and the United States.
Muroki is also on the faculties of Stony Brook University, the McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer University, the Bowdoin International Music Festival, and the New York String Orchestra Seminar. He has been a judge at the Yale Gordon Competition at Peabody Conservatory, American String Teachers Association, and others. He is on the board of directors of the International Society of Bassists and is a D’Addario Strings artist.
He plays on a double bass once owned by the famous double bassist Domenico Dragonetti and attributed to Nicolo Amati circa 1665.


【小提琴大師班】線上遠距
主講人:Areta Zhulla (茱莉亞音樂學院小提琴教授)
日期:2025年05月19日(一)
時間:08:30~10:30
地點:北藝大音樂一館M102

Violin:王頌恩Sungen Wang
Piano:黃奕瑜Yi Yu Huang
Violin:朱沛承Pei Cheng Chu
Piano:方怡婷Yiting Fang
Violin:邱天馨Tien Xin Chiu
Piano:方怡婷Yiting Fang
Greek violinist Areta Zhulla, who became first violinist of the Juilliard String Quartet in 2018, has gained recognition as a passionate and poetic artist. Named Young Artist of the Year by the National Critics Association in Greece, she also received the Triandi Career Grant and Tassos Prassopoulos Foundation Award. A Juilliard Pre-College and College alumna, she serves on the violin and chamber music faculties.
Zhulla has appeared as soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, and Asia, at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Auditorium du Louvre in Paris, Alice Tully Hall, Kennedy Center, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and National Arts Centre of Canada. She was a member of Chamber Music Society Two of Lincoln Center, where she performed and toured regularly with some of today’s most acclaimed artists. Memorable collaborations include performances with Itzhak Perlman at Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Rose Theater at Lincoln Center as well as collaborations with legendary conductor Michel Plasson, Pinchas Zukerman, Gary Hoffman, Gilbert Kalish, Colin Carr, and members of the Cleveland, Emerson, and Cavani string quartets. Her performances have been broadcast on Live from Lincoln Center (PBS), the Kennedy Center Honors, and WQXR as well as other radio stations throughout the world.
A passionate educator, Zhulla served as teaching assistant to Itzhak Perlman at Juilliard and on the faculties of Juilliard Pre-College and the Perlman Music Program, of which she is an alumna. She’s also the artistic director of the Perlman-Genesis Violin Project, a series of workshops at the Tel-Aviv Conservatory in Israel.
Zhulla holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Juilliard, where she studied with Itzhak Perlman and Catherine Cho, and was a recipient of the Vergotis Scholarship. Other teachers include Pinchas Zukerman, Patinka Kopec, and her father, Lefter Zhulla.

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