Nina Kümin is a baroque violinist, teacher and researcher specialising in improvisation and currently a music performance PhD student at the University of York.
Final reminder about our last concerts of the year. Join us on Saturday (2nd December) for the Micklegate Singers at lunchtime and Nina Kümin, Jonathan Sage and Kate Ledger in the evening. So leave your Christmas shopping for one more day, and help us round out 2023 in style.
Very proud to be starting a postdoctoral fellowship with the HRC at the University of York extending my research to consider pedagogy, exploring how best to teach historical improvisation in higher education... https://t.co/4kWUEREIov
I'm super excited to have been a guest on the Past Sounds Podcast series and announce that the episode featuing my research is now live! Featuring discussion and live improvisation have a listen here: https://t.co/so4wkJ1FeO
Just in the last stages of preparing for my final PhD recital on Sunday 14th May at the National Centre for Early Music! It would be great to see you there!
A baroque fantasy: Form and Freedom in Matteis
10.30am – c.11.30am, Free of charge
https://t.co/8IboTeCZS4
🎄✨TODAY🎄✨
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⏰ 12.30pm
📍 NCEM
🎫 This is a free event https://t.co/3YPFVtCp5z or on the door
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⏰ 7.00pm
📍 NCEM
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#Christmas2022#YEMCF2022#ChristmasInYork#ChristmasFestival https://t.co/LCzx5v9rJT
Violin fantasias as you have never heard them before!
Join @UniOfYork PhD candidate @NinaKumin for an illustrated lunchtime concert looking at how fantasias capture the style and spirit of the Baroque @yorkearlymusic next Friday 🎻
Find out more: https://t.co/XgIPxA3CGy
Tickets are now available for my first PhD recital at the National Centre for Early Music in York on the 9th December! Based on Telemann's violin fantasias, it will also feature plenty of baroque improvisation showcasing my latest findings... Book here: https://t.co/8IboTeDxHC
The international, free and online conference "Improvisation in Historical Styles: Performance Pedagogy and Research" is now live including my performance/ presentation on my PhD research! Sign up here: https://t.co/oSyPA0iz2l
A joy of a #KeyThings entry on the blog this afternoon, courtesy of the wonderful @NinaKumin.
Learn (and hear!) more about the baroque #violin bridge and the value of practice-based research into the art of improvisation in the early modern period.
https://t.co/SS8chivd8t
All set for @LeedsBaroque bringing Venetian delicacies to the Old Woollen pub in a former mill complex at Farsley, featuring Asuka Sumi & the fabulous @NinaKumin@DrinkingStudies@RenWarwick
In beautiful Crete today to speak at the "Women, Money and Markets: 1600-1900" conference hosted by the Institute for Mediterranean Studies! Women were avid improvisers not just in music but in dance and theatre too...
Had a wonderful time performing at @SwaleFest yesterday with High Wire Baroque improvising a solo baroque fantasia as well as together over grounds, adding divisions and preluding... https://t.co/qXaTNBIagH
Very much looking forward to teaching a workshop on this year's International Summer School of Improvisation. Sign up now for a great week including sessions on historical dance, fencing, rhetoric, dressage and of course lots of music...
https://t.co/anmpT81b5z
Gearing up to play some baroque dance music and drinking songs with improvisation at the Berkswell food and drink festival later this evening! https://t.co/KPGLczLJXJ
Come along to what promises to be a fascinating conference on Thursday/ Friday! I'll be speaking about the benefits of using games in early modern practice-led research and of course playing some improvisation ones with the audience to demonstrate... 🎲🎻
Thanks @NinaKumin for your excellent talk and demonstration for us last night!
Join us on the 31st for @CamillaBambozzi’s talk on Dante: ‘Rebuilding personal and poetic identities in the Italian ‘Due-Trecento’ (13th and 14th centuries)’
@IMEMSDurham@READEnglish @MLACresearch