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Ruth
Bonetti M.Mus
(Qld), A.R.C.M. (Lond.), A.Mus. A..
Ruth has performed
and presented Conference, Professional Development and student
seminars extensively in Europe (speaking
German, French and Swedish) and the major universities and schools
in most Australian cities. She was on the faculty of Lutheran
Summer Music Program, Minneapolis
USA,
in 2000 and 2001, where the Executive Director wrote of her:
"Ruth
Bonetti was a faculty asset far beyond our expectations. She has
a rare, perhaps unique expertise in performance preparation and
conduct. Students responded so positively to her coaching and
vibrant personality that we had to expand her workload and schedule
additional sessions. I
cannot say enough positive about Mrs Bonetti's work as a performance
coach." –
Dr Victor Gebauer
After
adjunct teaching in Sweden, France, Germany and England Ruth taught
clarinet and pedagogy at Griffith University, Brisbane Conservatorium
of Music for 15 years; she now travels extensively giving keynote
and seminar presentations, clinics and coaching around the world.
Ruth was principal clarinettist with Umea Regionmusiken
in Sweden
and has performed in Germany,
Sweden,
Britain,
Austria,
France,
Australia
and the USA.
Ruth Bonetti has authored ten books in the music and presentation
fields, including Practice is a Dirty Word; How to clean up your act; Enjoy
Playing the Clarinet (Oxford
University Press) and the performance guides Taking
Centre-Stage which is now updated as Confident
Music Performance. To help public speakers with similar issues
she has written Don't Freak
Out, Speak Out; Public Speaking with Confidence.
Ruth was consulting
editor of the Australian Music Examinations Board's Clarinet Syllabus
Series 2 for grades 1-4 and is an AMEB examiner. She has published
numerous articles in journals including Classical Music, Music
Teacher (UK),
Australian Music Teacher, Clarinet and Saxophone (UK), the International
Clarinet Society Journal and ASME Journal as well as newspapers
including The Australian, the Brisbane Courier Mail and Sunday
Mail.
As
a professional speaker, Ruth is a member of the National Speakers
Association of Australia and of the World Federation of Professional
Speakers.
Whether
performing in front of one, or one thousand; from student to soloist,
Ruth's practical, do-able and empowering techniques enable musicians
to shine on the platform.
WHAT
THEY'LL TELL YOU ABOUT RUTH BONETTI'S PRESENTATIONS
Ruth
was expert at including everyone in attendance and making it fun
and helpful. Both faculty and students were caught up in her charming
and sincere manner of presentation. It was a wonderful experience.
I am happy to recommend Ruth Bonetti's work, both in print and
her workshops/coaching sessions. She is making a much-needed contribution
to our profession.
Mary
Natvig, Ph.D. Associate Professor,
Bowling
Green State University ,
Ohio
,
USA
As a performer who has struggled with stage
fright for years, I read everything I can find which deals with
issues affecting performance. I find your books more useful to
me on a daily basis than most I have read. I can also attest to
the value of your performance preparation lectures. I appreciate
your encouragement to those performers can who suffer from ?greeblies?
to face their fears so that the artist within emerge.
David
Oyen, D.M.A. Assistant Professor,
Morehead
State University ,
Kentucky
,
USA
Ruth
delighted the participants with her infectious good humour and
vibrant personality. Her presentations were a highlight due to
Ruth's charisma, and her ability to involve everyone was simply
amazing; she created tremendous debate and enthusiasm.
Malcolm
F. Potter, President, Music Teachers'
Association, South
Australia
Professional Experience
• Adjunct lecturer in clarinet and Studio Teaching Methods
at Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University for 15 years
• Clarinet teacher at St Peters Lutheran College, Brisbane
Queensland for 16 years
• Peripatetic clarinet teacher 7 years in England, Sweden,
France, Germany
• Faculty member of Lutheran Summer Music Program, Minneapolis
USA in 2000 and 2001 (teaching clarinet, chamber music, performance
practice and musicianship)
• Author of method Enjoy Playing the Clarinet (Oxford
University Press) listed on Australian Music Examinations Board
syllabus grades 1-4
• Editorial Consultant for the AMEB Clarinet Grade Books,
Series 2
• Author of four books to develop skills in music practice
and performance
• Examiner with Australian Music Examinations Board since
1988
• Master classes and tutorials at GRIPPS (Gap Region Instrumental
Primary Performers School) annually 1996 to the present.
• Extensive presentation of seminars throughout Australia
and in Europe and America to motivate students to perform to their
optimum ability.
Qualifications
1989 M.Mus (University of Queensland) major in Clarinet Performance
1973 B.Mus (University of Queensland) major in Clarinet Performance
1976 ARCM (Associate of the Royal School of Music, London)
1972 A.MusA
Conference presentations
include ANZAAS Congress (1984), National Clarinet Congress, Sydney
(1986), The Art of Clarinet Seminar, Sydney (1992), ASME Music
Teachers Association Conference (1997), Music Teachers Association
of South Australia Summer School (2003), Music Teachers Associations
in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns; Flute Society
of Queensland (2004); various Clarinet conferences and seminars
including Australasian Clarinet Conference; Dalcroze Summer School,
2003 -2004.
International presentations
• Faculty member of Lutheran Summer Music Program, Minneapolis
USA in 2000 and 2001, where her seminars were repeated by popular
demand.
• “Enjoy Teaching the Clarinet” weekend workshop
for German teachers in the Baden-Württembergs province, under
the auspices of Landesverband der Musikschulen in Weinheim-Heidelberg
• Workshop: NykØbing F.Kommune Musikskolen, Denmark
• Workshop: Kommunal Musikskolan, Åland, Finland
Languages
German, Swedish, French
“What is striking is Ruth
Bonetti's deep, caring, yet realistic sympathy for her students.
She is quite intuitive in understanding their emotional, physical
and technical needs in preparing for performance. I know of no
one else with her specific credentials.”
– Dr Victor E. Gebauer, Executive Director - 2001, Lutheran
Music Program, Minneapolis, USA
Publications; Books
• Enjoy Playing the Clarinet (Oxford Univ Press,
1985; 2nd edition 1991)
• Enjoy Playing the Clarinet; Piano Accompaniments
(Oxford Univ Press, 1997)
• Taking Centre Stage (Albatross Books, 1997, now
republished as Confident Music Performance)
• Don’t Freak Out - Speak Out; Public Speaking
with confidence (Words and Music, 2001, 2002)
• Practice is a Dirty Word; How to clean up your act
(Words and Music, 2002)
• Confident Music Performance: Fix the fear of facing
an audience (Words and Music, 2003)
Publications; Articles
Numerous articles have been published in Britain, America and
Australia, including Music Teacher, UK; Classical Music Magazine,
UK; Australian Music Teacher; Australian Clarinet and Saxophone;
Australian Society for Music Education Journal; The Studio (magazine
of NSW Music Teachers Association); The Music Stand (magazine
of South Australian Music Teachers Association); The International
Clarinet Society journal; Clarinet and Saxophone UK; Stringendo.
Also The Australian; The Courier Mail; The Sunday Mail; Women’s
Network Magazine.
Teaching Experience
(clarinet unless otherwise specified)
1982-1996 Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University (also Studio
Teaching Methods Pedagogy)
1985-2001 Clarinet teacher, St Peters Lutheran College
1975-1976 St Swithun's School Winchester, England
Inner London Education Authority (including class teaching)
1976-1978 Umeå Kommunala Musikskolan, Sweden
1979 Ecolé de Musique, Eckbolsheim-Strasbourg, France
1979-1981 Heidelberg Sing-und-Musikschule; Neckargemünd and
Wiesloch Musikschule, Germany1971-1972 Brisbane Girls High School,
Somerville House
1973-1974 Trinity Grammar School and Loreto Convent, Sydney
Awards and Performance
Experience include:
• Winner of ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition (Qld)
• Member, Australian Youth Orchestra (19710
• Member of Queensland Youth Orchestra (1967- 1972) Principal
clarinettist for 5 years and soloist on International tout to
International Festival of Youth Orchestras, Lausanne Switzerland
(1972)
• Freelance orchestral playing with (then) Queensland Symphony
Orchestra, Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Sydney, J. C. Williamson
Theatres.
• Principal clarinettist with Norrlands Opera and Regionmusiken,
Umeå, Sweden (1977-78)
• Extensive chamber music performance with Quartetto Bonetti
and Divertimento Bonetti
• Soloist in Germany (with Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester,
Mannheim; Edinger Ensemble) Sweden (with Musiksällskapets
Orchester, Umeå) Australia (Brisbane Sinfonia and Sydney
Baroque Orchestra) and the USA. Soloist on St Peters Orchestra
tours across Australia and to Britain, France and Germany.
I
enthusiastically support the work of Ruth Bonetti. She fills a
ned in the world of musicians with her teaching expertise, patience,
understanding, creativity and charisma. Her energy, good humor
and engaging personality put us all at ease and kept us involved
throughout the session. Most significally, I saw the positive
results of her work in the students? performances.
Beth A. Ray, Assistant Professor: Voice,
Ithaca
College
New
York
,
USA
I
can certainly attest to the effectiveness of your methods of helping
people with stage-fright. I
think your humorous approach to the whole subject of nerves would
be helpful for our entire music department.
Professor Florence
M. Jowers, Lenoir-Rhyne
College,
North
Carolina,
USA
What
is striking about Ruth Bonetti is her deep, caring, yet realistic
sympathy for her students. She is quite intuitive in understanding
their emotional, physical and technical needs in preparing for
performance. I know of no one else with her specific credentials.
Dr
Victor E. Gebauer
Executive Director - 2001, Lutheran Music Program,
Minneapolis
, USA
AND
FROM STUDENTS:
Your
help and encouragement gave me the confidence to change everything
I was doing with my music. I graduated from High School and am
now studying Music Education at
Valparaiso
University.
The confidence you gave me shows now I might not be the best sax
player in the world but I am proud of what I do. Thank you!
Robert
Chambers,
Indiana
USA
Email:
"John
Allegar here from
Lutheran
Summer Music,
USA
...
(remember, the anti-nerves guy...wiggle your toes when your hands
are shaking). Just
wanted to let you know that my district contest was yesterday,
I had an ENORMOUS amount of poise and confidence, and they were
the best performances ever!
Both my solo and trio got the highest ratings possible
of "I+". This wouldn't have been possible
had I not been able to control those nerves.
Thank you so much for your help this summer.
Thanks
for all your help. I keep your book handy and refer to it whenever
I start to feel jittery! I'm really starting to loosen up and
enjoy myself during concerts. And now I can really concentrate
on making music instead of scaring myself to death with the "what
if's" of performing.
Leslie Godfrey, Oboist,
New
Jersey,
USA
During
my month at Lutheran Summer Music, I found my peers transformed
by both Ruth Bonetti's workshops, and by her books. They took
on a whole new persona while on-stage – one of professionalism,
confidence and incredible ease.
Kurt
R. Schmidt, Ministry of Music,
Zion
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church,
Florida
USA
Enquiries
and bookings:
Phone
(61 7) 3300 2286
Cell/mobile
phone: (61) (0)411 782 404
Email:
bookings@ruthbonetti.com
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