SEMF 2013 Festivalprogram (pdf) - Sveriges Radio
SEMF 2013 Festivalprogram (pdf) - Sveriges Radio
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Tisdag 4 juni<br />
Tuesday 4 June<br />
Onsdag 5 juni<br />
Wednesday 5 June<br />
Torsdag 6 juni<br />
Thursday 6 June<br />
1500-talets renässans musik via 1700-talets franska kammarmusik<br />
till 1800-talets instrumentuppfinningar och 1900-talets<br />
elektro foner. Som soloartist har Mandel framträtt i Europa, USA<br />
och Latinamerika. Han har erhållit Hungaroton Classic Award<br />
och blev nyligen dekorerad med det prestigefyllda Riddarkorset av<br />
den Ungerska Republikens Orden.<br />
Gábor Kállay utexaminerades från Liszt Ferenc Academy of<br />
Music i Budapest som opera- och konsertsångare, men han framträder<br />
också som sångare och instrumentalsolist med Camerata<br />
Hungarica och Affetti Musicali. Han har publicerat studier och<br />
transkriptioner samt egna kompositioner och undervisar i blockflöjt<br />
och kammarmusik vid Leo Weiner College of Music.<br />
Zsolt Szabó var en av grundarna av Claviaton Harpsichord<br />
Workshop 1990. Då cembalotillverkare inte existerade som<br />
yrke i Ungern, tog han examen vid Institutionen för strängar<br />
och knäppinstrument vid Budapest School of Instrument Making.<br />
Som cembalist framträder han för närvarande regel bundet med<br />
Mandel Quartet och tidig musikensemblen Musica Profana.<br />
István győri utbildade sig i klassisk gitarr på Liszt Ferenc Academy<br />
i Budapest och studerade senare luta på tidig musik-linjen<br />
vid konservatoriet i Haag. Sedan dess har han ägnat sig åt tidiga<br />
knäppinstrument och framträder i stor omfattning som solist<br />
och ackompanjatör vid konserter och inspelningar i Ungern och<br />
utomlands. Han har också spelat tillsammans med Hungarian<br />
<strong>Radio</strong> Symphony Orchestra och Budapest Festival Orchestra.<br />
robert Mandel earned his degree in musical instrument making<br />
and received a scholarship from the German Music Council to<br />
study musical instrument restoration in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum<br />
in Nuremberg. He studied original 18th century vielles in the<br />
famous collection of instruments in the Paris Conservatory of Music.<br />
His main fields of research range from 16th century renaissance<br />
music and 18th century French chamber music to 19th century<br />
musical instrument inventions and 20th century electrophones. He<br />
has appeared as a solo artist in Europe, the US and Latin America.<br />
He has received the Hungaroton Classic Award and was recently<br />
decorated with the prestigious Knight’s Cross of the Order of the<br />
Hungarian Republic.<br />
gábor Kállay graduated from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music<br />
in Budapest as an opera and concert singer but also performs as a<br />
singer and instrumental soloist with the Camerata Hungarica and<br />
the Affetti Musicali. He has published studies and transcriptions as<br />
well as compositions of his own and teaches recorder and chamber<br />
music at the Leo Weiner College of Music.<br />
Zsolt szabó was one of the founders of the Claviaton Harpsichord<br />
Workshop in 1990. Because the harpsichord making profession did<br />
not yet exist as such in Hungary, he graduated from the Department of<br />
strings and plucked instruments of the Budapest School of Instrument<br />
Making. As a harpsichordist he currently performs regularly with the<br />
Mandel Quartet and the early music group Musica Profana.<br />
istván győri trained in classical guitar at the Liszt Ferenc Academy<br />
of Music in Budapest before going on to study the lute at the Early<br />
Music Department of the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. Since<br />
then he has dedicated himself to early plucked instruments and performs<br />
extensively as a soloist and accompanist in recitals, concerts,<br />
and recordings in Hungary and abroad. He has also played with the<br />
Hungarian <strong>Radio</strong> Symphony Orchestra and the Budapest Festival<br />
Orchestra.<br />
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