Bernard Lanskey
Dean of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, National University of Singapore
Biographie
Active internationally for over 25 years as an administrator, collaborative pianist, scholar, recording producer and festival director, Professor Bernard Lanskey is Dean of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, National University of Singapore. Before moving to Singapore in 2006, he was a member of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama’s Directorate, as Assistant Director of Music (Ensembles & Postgraduate Studies) from 1994. He is currently President of the Southeast Asian Directors of Music Association (SEADOM), and also a co-opted Council member of the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC).
As a pianist, he has performed throughout Australia, Southeast Asia, China, Great Britain and in most European countries, working principally with string players and singers in chamber music, mixed recital and lecture-recital combinations. Since 2005, he has been an Artist-in-Residence at La Loingtaine, France. He performs regularly with violinists Aki Saulière and Qian Zhou, German soprano Felicitas Fuchs, and Australian pianist Stephen Emmerson, with whom he also engages in artistic research experiments.
Over the past decade, he has performed also with violinists Siow Lee-Chin, Joshua Bell, Kam Ning, Zuo Jun and Renaud Capuçon, soprano Katherine Broderick, cellists Qin Li-Wei, Pierre Doumenge, Michael Kannen and Francois Salque, and pianists Daniel Tong and Jeffrey Sharkey, as well as in a range of other chamber music combinations. From 1996-2006, he worked regularly for British television journalist John Suchet in his theatrical presentation, Beethoven, the Last Master. He is also active as a speaker in multiple contexts with recent keynote or plenary presentations in Singapore, Australia, China, Malaysia, Norway and Thailand.
Originally from North Queensland, Australia, he was awarded a First Class degree at the University of Queensland in 1981 before moving to more specialised pianistic studies, first in Paris (with support from the Alliance Française Australia) and then at the Royal College of Music in London (supported by the Florence Davey Scholarship) where he completed a Master’s degree with Peter Wallfisch in 1988.
Recordings have included: Intimate Correspondences, featuring music by Brahms and Schumann inspired by Clara Schumann (with Aki Saulière and Felicitas Fuchs); The Inner Line, featuring four-hand piano music by Brahms, Schubert and Andrew Schultz (with Stephen Emmerson); Suspended Preludes, featuring chamber music by Andrew Schultz; and Clarinet: North South East West with Marcel Luxen and Qin Li-Wei. He has organised a range of festivals and concert series, in association with the London Symphony Orchestra’s Discovery Series at St. Luke’s in London, as Artistic Director of the 20th and 21st Paxos International Music Festivals in Greece, the Hadstock Music Festivals in the UK, at La Loingtaine in France and for the University Summer Academy in Lausanne in 2011. In November 2012, he was invited to be President of the jury for the Geneva International Music Competition.
His research interests build out from his longstanding activity as a collaborative pianist and chamber music coach, focusing particularly on the vital role of metaphor and gesture in the pedagogical process or in performance and performance preparation. Recent publications include From Audacious Vision to Impactful Reality: An Extraordinary Journey Worthy of Orpheus in Artistic Research in Music: Discipline and Resistance (Leuven, 2017), Playing with Variables: Anticipating One Particular Performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations (with Stephen Emmerson) in Mathemusical Conversations: Mathematics and Computation in Music Performance and Composition (World Scientific, 2016), and Educating Musicians in a Southeast Asian Context: The Next New World in Musik 2015-16 (Lucerne Music Academy, 2016). Most recently, he has been drawing from fields such as cognition, microbiology, mathematics and literature, seeing in them potential to be contemporary metaphorical interpretative catalysts.
As a recording producer, he has produced for Decca, Centaur and Cello Classics.
Évènements

One week of dialogue and exchange with prizewinners of the Geneva Competition and professionals of the music world. Through case studies and individual examples, we will explore the many challenges inherent to the life of a young musician.
Le Workshop des Lauréats 2020 devait accueillir début mai une dizaine de jeunes musiciens, récents lauréats du Concours (édition 2019) et quelques étudiants en classe de master de soliste de la HEM Genève. La crise sanitaire liée au Covid-19 n’a pas permis cette rencontre, même après qu’elle a été déplacée en septembre. Le Concours de Genève a donc décidé d’innover et de proposer un Prizewinners’ e-Workshop, qui se déroulera en ligne durant plus d’un mois.
Le contenu de cet e-Workshop a été adapté aux circonstances et aux conditions de réalisation, tout en conservant les objectifs et les valeurs de la version originale. Il donnera la priorité à un coaching intense et personnalisé en matière de gestion de carrière et se focalisera en outre particulièrement sur le numérique et l’audiovisuel.
L’expérience alternative proposée aux participants s'étalera sur plus d’un mois et sera jalonnée de bilans personnels, d’émissions collectives, d’entretiens individuels et de temps de travail en autonomie. De nombreux professionnels-experts interviendront et des ressources seront mises à disposition des participants par l'intermédiaire d’une plateforme numérique, spécialement créée à cet effet. Le parcours des participants aboutira à une journée (en principe présentielle) lors de laquelle ils partageront leurs expériences et restitueront leurs travaux. C’est cette rencontre des parcours qui renforcera le collectif alors même que le eWorkshop sera, pour l'essentiel, géré à distance.
Les participants au eWorkshop auront pour mission la réalisation de deux projets personnels, distincts et complémentaires, qui ont pour but de répondre aux principales interrogations de jeunes musiciens en début de carrière et s'inscrire en cela dans le droit fil des objectifs fixés pour le workshop des lauréats du Concours de Genève, depuis sa création en 2017: un travail sur la gestion de carrière et la réalisation d'une capsule vidéo.
Le e-Workshop est géré par le Concours de Genève et son producteur délégué l’Agence de concerts ProMusica. Ensemble, les deux entités mettent à disposition des participants des compétences professionnelle reconnues (agence artistique, gestion financière, production, communication, relations publiques, etc.) et une expérience de plusieurs années dans l’organisation d’événements.
Pour l’occasion, l’équipe sera renforcée par un spécialiste multimédia, un présentateur-journaliste et un responsable technique. Ces personnalités forment l’équipe de référence qui aura la charge de l’organisation et de l’animation du eWorkshop.
Cette 4e édition du Workshop des lauréats du Concours de Genève est soutenue par Art Mentor Foundation (Lucerne, Suisse).
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