AMAM’s workshops, masterclasses, and seminars are dynamic learning opportunities designed to foster direct interaction between students and experienced national and international artists. These activities provide an opportunity for participants to engage deeply with historically informed performance practices on fields such as ornamentation, improvisation, and stylistic interpretation.
Through hands-on exploration and in-depth discussions, our guests share their expertise, offering unique insights into historical sources, performance techniques, and the evolving dialogue between tradition and innovation. These exchanges not only enrich the students’ technical and artistic development but also expose them to diverse global perspectives, broadening their understanding of early music practices beyond the local scene.
By creating an immersive environment where historical knowledge meets contemporary interpretation, AMAM ensures that young musicians gain the tools necessary to approach repertoire with authenticity, creativity, and intellectual curiosity. These workshops and seminars serve as bridges between past and present, cultivating a new generation of artists capable of engaging critically with historical performance while shaping its future.