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Portada Festivales
21/V/2008 to 04/VI/2008 |
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'The Salzburg of Scandinavia' (Berliner Zeitung, 2007) The 56th annual Bergen International Festival proudly presents Nordic impulses in music, theatre, opera, dance, literature and visual art between 21. May - 4. June 2008. Approx. 180 events in the course of 15 days in more than 14 venues in and around the picturesque city of Bergen, Norway. Musician in Residence 2008 is the baroque violinist Bjarte Eike. For complete programme and details, please visit www.fib.no |
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The Lameque International Baroque Music Festival grew from the seed of a harpsichord recital in 1971. By 1975 it was firmly rooted, staging its first concert in July 1976. Founded by harpsichordist Mathieu Duguay, it has attracted thousands of music lovers to the picturesque island, delighting them with early music performed in the exceptional acoustics of the colourful Sainte-Cécile church in Petite-Rivière-de-l’Île.
The Lameque Baroque Festival is unique in Canada for its dedication to music from the period 1600-1760, presenting outstanding performances on period instruments (or replicas.) Its programs include vocal and instrumental selections, featuring choral works, chamber music and solo pieces.
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6th Early Music Festival (Gruyeres, Switzerland, 24 –31 August 2008). Schubert’s Guitar. Concerts with Amélie Chemin (Schubert’s Sonata Arpeggione, played on an arpeggione specially built by the luthier Ph. Mottet-Rio), Raphaella Smits (romantic guitar), the Russian duo Luteduo (Anna Kowalska and Anton Birula), as well as Michel Brodard with Véronique Carrot in Schubert’s Winterreise. Masterclass with Raphaella Smits (romantic guitar), masterclass with Michel Brodard (Schubert’s Lieder), and guitar making workshop (construction of a romantic guitar, Stauffer’s “Legnani” model, Vienna, 1820). – Programme and registration for the masterclasses and the guitar making workshop: http://www.anselmus.ch/fr/association/atelier2008.htm
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The year was 1991, the venue, the church of Tourinne-la-Grosse, the harpsichordist, Davitt Moroney. The enthusiastic audience witnessed the first recital of what was to become a festival that has lost none of its momentum since. [page in English, French and Dutch] |
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