Archive of posts tagged Jacob Van Eyck

Kiel: Jugend Musiziert regional competition 2024

4. February 2024
12:10

1st prize with forwarding:

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Sonata in C major TWV 41:C2

(1) Cantabile
(2) Allegro

Jacob van Eyck (1590-1657)
The Fluyten Lust-Hof

Wat zalmen op den Avond doen

Dorothée Hahne (1966)
commentari III

3′00 min. (unauthorised shortened version)
Questionable where the playback tape comes from!

Ernst Krähmer (1795-1837)
Rondeau Hongrois op. 28

Ferdinand Wetzig, recorder, Molfsee
Dmytro Lyebyedyev, piano/harpsichord, Kosel

Venue: Jugend Musiziert regional competition Kiel, Ernst-Barlach-Gymnasium, auditorium

Date: 4 February 2024 12:10 pm

Salzburg (A): Musical tones of mindfulness – TelePartY

30. September 2023
16:00bis17:00
18:30bis19:30

In the Salzburg area, two young artists from the support of highly gifted students of the
Leopold Mozart Institute at the Mozarteum Salzburg are giving concerts:

Elisabeth Pihusch, Violine and Alexander Umundum, Recorder

Concert program: Continue reading »

Bonn (D): Beethovenfest – Chaos of Culture

5. September 2023
19:30

Duo Sono Eternity

Duo Sono Eternity
Sophia Schambeck recorders
Sebastian Wielandt percussion

Works by Hildegard von Bingen, acob van Eyck, Johann Sebastian Bach, Claude Debussy, Philipp Glass, Dorothée Hahne, Luciano Berio as well as original compositions and improvisations Continue reading »

Bayreuth (D): Duo Sono Eternity – Millenium Charts

13. June 2023
19:00

The flute and the drum are among the oldest instruments in history and have been closely linked to human culture for thousands of years. But which melodies actually haunted the minds of people from the past? Starting with minstrel dances that a medieval market visitor might have brought home as a catchy tune along with his shopping, Sophie Schambeck and Sebastian Wielandt build bridges to the 21st century with intermittent “charts”. Among others, Flow my tears by John Dowland, one of the best-known songs from Renaissance England, will be heard, as well as baroque dance movements by Bach. The transition to the 21st century will be concluded by Commentari III for recorder and tape and classics of the solo percussion repertoire such as Interzones for vibraphone and tape

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London (UK): Arranged by Block4

3. December 2015
18:30bis19:30

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Block4:

(recorders)

Emily Bannister, Lucy Carr, Katie Cowling, Rosie Land

BLOCK4 present a programme of arrangements for the recorder quartet, ranging from the medieval period to the present day. Works by composers such as Handel and Caccini are re-imagined by the quartet, showcasing the versatility of the recorder.

Programme

Anon.: Saltarello
Arvo Pärt (b. 1935): Pari Intervallo
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759): Capriccio in F major, HWV 481
Kazimierz Serocki (1922-1981): Arrangements
Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611): O Magnum Mysterium
Dorothee Hahne (b.1966): Dance Macabre (Quartetversion) Continue reading »