מאוריציו וילה לובוס (Mauricio Villalobos Villalón) - רסיטל סיום בקרן יער

מאוריציו וילה לובוס (Mauricio Villalobos Villalón) - רסיטל סיום בקרן יער
יום חמישי, 6 יולי 2017, 21:30
הוסף ללוח שנה
חדר 231, בניין האקדמיה
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מאוריציו וילה לובוס קלרינט, כיתת חזי ניר

מלווה בפסנתר: פזית גל

אבוב: חוזה קורדרו

בתכנית: 

 

Fantasy for Horn Op. 88  …………...………………………………Malcolm Arnold (1921 - 2006)

 

            Malcolm Arnold was a composer and trumpet player in the London Philarmonic. As a composer he wrote more that 500 works and won an Oscar for his music of “The Bridge on the River Kwai”. This piece is part of a cycle started in 1966 where he wrote Fantasies for almost every wind instrument, thanks to his amazing skills as an orchestrator.

 

Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in Eb …………………………….F.A. Rosetti (1750 - 1792)

- Allegro moderato

 

            Rosetti was a classical composer born in Check Republic and contemporary of Mozart. As a matter of fact, Rosetti died just half a year after him. He wrote 17 concertos for one horn and 7 more for two horns. According to some authors this concertos might have been an inspiration for Mozart to compose his own.

 

En Forêt for Horn and Piano Op. 40………………………………..Eugene Bozza (1905 - 1991)

 

            Bozza was a French composer known specially for his chamber music compositions. He had a great knowledge of the abilities of each instrument which makes his music very demanding but still in a french melodic style. According to John Cerminaro “En Forêt is considered by many to be the most difficult piece ever written for the horn. Intended as a test composition for graduate horn students at the Paris Conservatory, it displays every problematic element of horn playing imaginable, including bounding intervals, rapid-fire lip trills, sonorous glissandos, and intricate hand-stopping techniques, all over four octaves from high C to pedal C.”

 

- Intermission -

 

Trio for Oboe, Horn and Piano Op. 88………………………………Carl Reinecke (1824 - 1910)

-Allegro moderato

-Scherzo

-Adagio

-Finale

 

            Reinecke was a prolific composer, teacher, pianist and conductor and even though, now days he is a very unknown composer because his popularity decayed while Brahms was flourishing. One of his most known pieces is the Undine Sonata for flute. This trio with an uncommon combination of instruments is one of the best of its kind, featuring styles ranging from the dramatic lyricism in the first movement to the heartfelt Adagio of the third movement.

 

Listen Up! ……………………………………………………………….Thomas Bacon (1946 - )

 

            In a completely jazzy style this piece is part of an increasing tendency of compositions for the horn. His composer, Thomas Bacon, is Yamaha Performing Artist and has held principal positions with the Stracruse Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Berlin Radio Symphony and Houston Symphony.