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7. ICVT kongress i Paris 15. - 19. juli 2009
www.icvt2009.com
www.evta-online.org
European Voice Teachers Assosiation
EVTA
ble stiftet i 1989 og
er en paraplyorganisasjon for de nasjonale forbund i Europa, hvor følgende land er med: Sverige, Finland, Tyskland, Storbritannia, Nederland, Frankrike, Italia, Sveits, Polen, Østerrike,
Danmark og Slovenia.
Norge ble medlem i EVTA i 1996. EVTA
har i dag ca. 2000 medlemmer, innmeldt kollektivt gjennom de respektive
medlemslands foreninger.
Formålet med EVTA er å inspirere til økt kunstnerisk og faglig kommunikasjon mellom de forskjellige
nasjonale organisasjonene. Som ledd i dette arbeidet arrangerer EVTA hver 2. år en europeisk konferanse for bl. a. sangpedagoger, stemmeforskere, logopeder og utøvere, EUROVOX. Sommeren 2003 ble EUROVOX arrangert i Oslo, med hovedtema: "Voice, Body and Soul".
Presidentskapet er fra 2005 situert i Tyskland.
Styret består av følgende:
President: Norma Enns, Tyskland
Visepresident: Scott Swope, Tyskland
Kasserer: Bjørgulv Borgundvåg, Norge
Sekretær: Georges Regner, Sveits
Styremedlem: Jacques Schwarz, Frankrike
Varamedlemmer:
Maria Chechowska-Krolicka, Polen
Helga Meyer-Wagner, Sveits
EVTA representerer Europa i den verdensomspennende organisasjonen ICVT - International Congress of Voice Teachers
som har sitt hovedkvarter i USA. En verdenskongress finner sted hvert 4. år - The 6 th ICVT Congress
gikk av stabelen i Vancouver, Canada, 11.- 15. 8. 2005.
SCHÖNBERG & CONTEMPORARIES
EUROPEAN ART SONGS OF THE 20TH CENTURY
CD OF THE EVTA STUDENT CONCERTS
One aspect of the Student Project at the EUROVOX congress was a CD
production of both of the student concerts. The students delivered a
wonderful recording. After weeks of preparations done by Scott Swope,
Maria Haschek and Helga Meyer-Wagner, the 750 finished CDs were finally
delivered in December 2006. Together with the interesting and unusual
repertoire of the concerts, the CD shows EVTA and its work in the best
light.
As a thank-you for all the wonderful work of the participants and
helpers of the Student Project, the singers, accompanists, recording
engineer and graphic designer have received several free copies of the
CD. They are welcome to order extra CD’s at production cost.
The double-CD ordered directly from EVTA is priced at 15€.
Member organisations are entitled to order 35 copies free of charge.
Orders should be placed with Dr. Scott Swope. Postage will be listed in
the accompanying bill with the request to reimburse this sum to the EVTA
account as shown. Each organisation is free to set an appropriate price
for further sale within the country. Additional CD’s may be ordered by
member organisations directly from EVTA at production cost.
As your executive, we would like to encourage you to promote the sale of
the CD in each of the organisations. It is both an excellent tool for
raising the profile of EVTA and your national organisation and a
possible source of income for your organisation. The CD’s could be used
to advertise programs, to support applications for funding and
subvention of projects, when recruiting new members or as a gift.
Scott Swope
Vice-President, EVTA
Alte Post Strasse 23
D-49074 Osnabrueck, Germany
Email: vicepresident@evta-online.org
Press Release, oktober 2004:
The European Voice Teachers Association reincorporates as registered
association in Germany.
More than twenty representatives of the voice teachers associations of
eleven European countries met in Hannover, Germany on Oct. 2nd and 3rd,
2004 to reincorporate as a registered association under a new
constitution. The aim of this process is to legally formalize EVTA as a
registered association, thereby giving EVTA a more relevant and
representational organisational structure in keeping with the
developments in European exhange at many levels.
The new constitution was unanimously approved and an executive committee
was elected to serve a four-year term. The executive officers of EVTA
are: President: Professor Norma Enns and Vice-president: Dr. Scott Swope,
both of Germany; Secretary: Georges Regner, Switzerland; Treasurer,
Evelyne Koch, France, and three members-at-large: Guri Egge, Norway,
Maria Chechowska-Krolicka, Poland, and Frans Huijts, Netherlands.
The European Voice Teachers Association is an umbrella organisation of
national associations of voice teachers in Europe. At present there are
fourteen member nations represented on the EVTA Council: Austria (BÖG),
Denmark, Finland (FINATS), France (AFPC), Germany (BDG), Hungary (FHVC),
Italy (AICI), Netherlands (DATS), Norway (NSPF), Poland (PSPS), United
Kingdom (AOTOS), Slovenia (SVTA), Switzerland (APCS), and Sweden (SSTPF/VOTS).
The meeting was prepared by a team from the German association, Prof.
Norma Enns, Dr. Scott Swope and Prof. Berthold Schmid (President – BDG
e.V.). The EVTA Council succeeded in reaching their consensus during two
days of intensive and constructive discussions. It was a particular
pleasure to have Paul Deegan, United Kingdom, present. He was also a
founding meeting of EVTA in its original form 14 years ago.
Sursee, Switzerland
4.10.04
Georges Regner,Secretary
Prof. Norma Enns,
President, European Voice Teachers Association
norma.enns@hmt-hannover.de
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