Michael Klinghoffer
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Michael Klinghoffer (Hebrew: מיכאל קלינגהופר), president of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, is internationally known as a double bass performer, conductor and educator. He is the author of Mr. Karr, Would You Teach Me How to Drive a Double Bass?, and a series of tutorial videos. He previously served as dean of students, dean of performing arts and vice president for academic affairs at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, Israel.[1]
Early life[edit]
He studied under Gary Karr at Yale University, where he received his Master of Music and at the Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford, where he received his Doctor of Musical Arts.
Career[edit]
He was assistant principal bass player in the Israel Symphony Orchestra and in the Israel Sinfonietta. He performs solo concerts, recitals and chamber music and conducts master classes in Israel and abroad. His repertoire ranges from contemporary Israeli music, (much of it composed for him), to his own arrangements for double bass, which have been published and recorded.
He has published articles on music education and on pedagogy in Israeli professional periodicals as well as in the U.S. Music Education in Institutions of Non Formal Education was published by MATAN in collaboration with the Israeli Ministry of Education.
Since 1987, he has been on the faculty of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, conducting orchestras, teaching the double bass and other subjects. He was the head of the String Department, the dean of students and as of 2016 served as the dean of performing arts and as the director of the Jerusalem Conservatory Chamber Orchestra.[2] Klinghoffer devotes much time and energy to working with young musicians from diverse backgrounds all over Israel.
Publications[edit]
Title | Info | Date |
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The Bottesini Project[3] | The Bottesini Etudes are wonderful for young people as well as for more advanced students. A student who learns them, sings them and plays them will never need another Solfege book in his life. There is no modern printed edition available of the original Bottesini etudes. | 2016 |
Mr.Karr, Would You Teach Me How to Drive a Double Bass?[4] | Meant for anyone interested in the art of double bass playing. It is based on the technique and teachings of world renowned double bass virtuoso, Maestro Gary Karr. | 2011 |
Title | Info | Date |
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Mostly Transcriptions VOL. 2 | Meant for anyone interested in the art of double bass playing. It is based on the technique and teachings of world renowned double bass virtuoso, Maestro Gary Karr. | 2003 |
Mostly Transcriptions VOL. 1 | Original transcriptions for Double Bass | 1999 |
19th Century Pop Music | Romantic Chamber Music For Voice Double Bass and Piano, Arranged by Michael Klinghoffer. | 1996 |
Title | Info | Date |
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Council of Higher Education Award for Community Outreach Programs. | The programs were created and run by Dr. Klinghoffer as the dean of students at JAMD. | June 2011 |
Council of Higher Education Award for Community Outreach Programs. | The programs were created and run by Dr. Klinghoffer as the dean of students at JAMD. | June 2009 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Prof. Michael Klinghoffer". Jerusalem Academy Music and Dance. 5 February 2011.
- ↑ "For Bass Players Only - Interview with Michael Klinghoffer". For Bass Players Only. 28 December 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
- ↑ "The Bottesini Project". Drive A Double Bass.
- ↑ "Mr.Karr, Would You Teach Me How to Drive a Double Bass". Drive A Double Bass.
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