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Martedi
18 marzo ore 21
FIRENZE :
CHIESA DI S. STEFANO AL PONTE VECCHIO
P.I. Tchaikovski
Concerto per Violino
in Re magg. op.35
P.I. Tchaikovski
Sinfonia n.4 in
Fa min. op.36
UNG SYMFONI (Norvegia 90 elementi)
Violino Tamsin Waley-Cohen
direttore Kjell Seim
REPLICA DEL CONCERTO
Giovedi
20 marzo ore 21
LUCCA : BASILICA DI S. GIOVANNI
ALTRI CONCERTI:
Domenica
16 marzo 2008 ore 20,30
PERUGIA: CATTEDRALE DEL DUOMO
Eivind Groven Hjalar-Ljod
M. Bruch Kol Nidrei
Cello soloist: Ivan Valentin Hollup Roald
K. Nystedt Concerto grosso for 3 trumpets and strings
Soloists: Elise Minde Fagerli, Thorgeir Thunestvedt
and Kristine Aukner
D. Kabalevsky: Violin concerto in C major
Soloist: Johanne Mjoelhus Aasnes
P.I. Tschaikovsky Symphony nr. 4
I Andante- Moderato
II Andantino
III Scherzo
IV Allegro con fuoco
Mercoledi
19 marzo ore 21
SIENA: CHIESA DELLA SS. ANNUNZIATA
T. Aagaard Nilsen Windeyes
C. Nielsen Flute Concerto
Soloist: Eivind Refvik Sandgrind
F. Mendelssohn Violin concerto in e minor
Soloist: Eva Camilla Eikaas Stalheim
P.I. Tschaikovsky Symphony nr. 4
I Andante- Moderato
II Andantino
III Scherzo
IV Allegro con fuoco
Venerdi 21
marzo ore 21
MONTECATINI: TERME TETTUCCIO
Eivind Groven – Hjalar-Ljod
M. Bruch – Kol Nidrei
Cello soloist: Ivan Valentin Hollup Roald
D. Kabalevsky: Violin concerto in C major
Soloist: Johanne Mjoelhus Aasnes
C. Nielsen Flute Concerto
Soloist: Eivind Refvik Sandgrind
K. Nystedt Concerto grosso for 3 trumpets and strings
Soloists: Elise Minde Fagerli, Thorgeir Thunestvedt
and Kristine Aukner
F. Mendelsohn Violin concerto in e minor
Soloist: Eva Camilla Eikaas Stalheim
T. Aagaard-Nilsen Windeyes
P.I. Tschaikovsky Symphony nr. 4
I Andante- Moderato
II Andantino
III Scherzo
IV Allegro con fuoco
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L’ORCHESTRA
Ung Symfoni is a symphony orchestra from the west coast
in Norway with about 75 members. The orchestra is ten years old,
and has been touring Brussels, Pragh, USA (Touring the state of
Washington) and St Petersburg, Russia. The orchestra has most of
the members from Bergen, but many also come from other places in
southern Norway. The intension with the orchestra is to give young
people the opportunity to play symphonic music at a highest possible
level. The members come from school orchestras, music schools, Conservatories
and the Grieg academy in Bergen.
Kjell
Seim - conductor
Kjell Seim(1955) is one of Norway most after-sought conductors for
concert,opera,music theatre and ballet:
He studied at the State Academy of Music in Oslo, where he gained
his conducting - Diploma in 1982. Further studies includes a number
of international master-classes. In 1987 he received the First Prize
at the Nordic Conducting Competition in Stockholm. Since 1989 Mr.
Seim is Music Director of Norways Kristiansund Opera, which has
an extensive annual production of operas and ballets. Kjell Seim
is a favorite guest conductor with the philharmonic & symphonic
orchestras in Norway, with the Norwegian State Opera and with orchestras
throughout Scandinavia. He has also conducted orchestras in Germany.
Since 1993 he’s been guest-conducting the National Symphony
Orchestra of Taiwan. Kjell Seim’s previous music directorships
include Sweden’s Jonkping Symphony Orchestra, the Kristiansand
Chamber Orchestra, the North Norwegian Chamber Orchestra,the Royal
Norwegian Armed Forces Staff Band, and Norwegian Youth Symphony
Orchestra. He is now leading Norways brilliant ´Young Symphony’
in concert and tours. Kjell Seim has an extensive repertory, including
all major classical & romantic works, a great number of operas
and ballets, and many of the important 20th century works, incl.
avantgarde. He has also conducted orchestras in Germany and the
Finnish National Ballet.
Tamsin
Waley-Cohen
performs with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra
of St John's, London Concert Orchestra and London Chamber Orchestra,
and under conductors including Andrew Litton, Jose Serebrier, Shlomo
Mintz, Nicholas Cleobury, John Lubbock and Robert Max. She has played
at Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Symphony Hall Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth
Hall and in venues across England, Scotland, Italy and Israel. In
demand as a recitalist, her partners include pianists Gary Matthewman
and Gregorio Nardi. A versatile musician, her repertoire ranges
from baroque through to contemporary music. She is also an avid
chamber musician which has led to her forming the Honeymead Ensemble,
which in its first two years (2007 and 2008) will have included
Adrian Brendel, Guy Ben-Zioni, Eyal Kless, Leon McCauley, John Myerscough
and Jon Thorne. She has participated in Festivals, including Cheltenham,
Academia San Felice, Piandellagotti, The Red Violin, and The Two
Moors. Tamsin was born in London in 1986. She became a Foundation
Scholar at the Royal College of Music where she won numerous RCM
awards, including the concerto competition, Ian Stoutzker Prize,
and was their String Player of the year. At the RCM her Professor
was Itzhak Rashkovsky. Other competition successes include being
a BBC Young Musician of the Year strings finalist, a laureate at
Kloster Schontal and Sion, and winning the 2005 Royal Overseas League
Strings prize, and the J & A Beare Solo Bach prize in 2007.
Plans for 2008 include concerto performances at the Barbican, London
and Bridgewater Hall, Manchester; in Italy at Florence and Lucca;
opening the St Jude's Proms in London with the London Chamber Orchestra;
return performances of the Tchaikovsky concerto with the Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, as well as the Honeymead and Tuscany chamber music festivals
and recitals throughout the UK. Tamsin has been a regular participant
at the International Musicians' Seminar at Prussia Cove since she
was 16, where she has worked with distinguished musicians including
Lorand Fenyves, Andras Keller, Martin Lovett, Mark Padmore and Gerhard
Schulz. She has also participated in master classes given by Ida
Haendel, Igor Ozim, and Ruggiero Ricci, the latter describing her
as "the most exceptionally gifted young violinist I have ever
encountered."
Since early 2007 she has played the 1721 ex-Fenyves Stradivarius
violin.
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