Cultural, Scientific and Artistic Events
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Cultural, Scientific and Artistic Events
Cultural, Scientific and Artistic Events PROGRAM (updated September 23th , 2013) The program is divided in: OFFICIAL EVENTS organized and promoted by CremonaFiere in collaboration and with the participation of the Italian Ministry of Education and other 30 institutions, associations and highprofile personalities of the world of music, piano and violin making. From this year on, the official events will be identified with the States General of Music. EVENTS OF THE EXHIBITORS organized and promoted by the Italian and international exhibitors of Cremona Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte. The official events are underlined in RED, while the events of the exhibitors in YELLOW. States General of Music - Focus: Education This year Mondomusica Cremona Pianoforte present a great novelty: the States General of Music. A unique, rich program presenting several events dedicated to various features from the world of the music involving key note musicians, associations and institutions. These are currently providing Cremona with an extraordinary artistic and cultural contribution. Why the States General of Music? Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte bring back all the components of the world of music, providing a place to meet and exchange ideas with the goal of further developing the industry in both a commercial and cultural world. Why in Cremona? Today Cremona, thanks to Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte, is a special place in Italy where one can talk and discuss music in an open and professional way. In over 12 years of activity in the industry, we have built up a network of international connections that draws on the collaboration of hundreds of associations, institutions, conservatories, schools, key artists and personalities of international renown, which every year bring to Cremona a high level of art and culture. Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte therefore play a strategic role in the development of the entire music world: they provide for the different needs of a very diverse sector, and develop ideas to ensure musical culture can enjoy again the value and recognition that it deserves in Italy and Europe. 1 How we develop the first States General of Music First of all, by engaging all the actors involved at various levels in the music industry: • professional and amateur musicians • schools and conservatories • teachers and music students • researchers • festivals and competitions • artistic agencies • public and private institutions • instrument makers • distributors • publishers We have planned meetings in which all the actors will have the opportunity to express themselves, to make suggestions and present ideas, discuss, establish business relations and collaborate. Most of the meetings will be organized in the format of a discussion panel: a simple but engaging formula, which allows the different institutions to deal directly with their interlocutors. In addition to these events, each year there will be many concerts offered by Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte. States General of Music, 2013: The Focus will be on Education For the first year the States General of Music will focus on education, one of the most important topics for the participants and which is linked to our hopes to develop the sector. Understood in a broader sense, music education won’t be limited to teaching, but it will incorporate a 360° vision: from applied research to the different professions related to the music, from international schools of piano and strings to the artistic agencies. This represents a common thread that binds all the different meetings of Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte and that represents a unique, extraordinary artistic and cultural event. 2 SEPTEMBER 27 Official events Friday, September 27, 2013, 10:30 am (OFFICIAL EVENT) Officlal opening ceremony Friday, September 27, 2013, 11:00 am, Stradivari Room - (OFFICIAL EVENT) Prize-giving of Targa CremonaFiere Award for the promotion of musical culture Organization: CremonaFiere The Fiera di Cremona, thanks to events like Mondomusica and Cremona Pianoforte, is now internationally recognized as the heart of high level artistic and cultural events. During the first States General of Music, we have decided to launch also an inaugural prize that is intended to enhance the commitment and the work of institutions, artists and journalists in the industry. It is only through continuously spreading and understanding musical culture that the industry can develop and express itself to the fullest. The event is dedicated to: professional and amateur musicians, teachers, music students, and amateurs. The 2013 edition winners are: “Public Bodies” “Association” Giorgio Bruno Civello General Director High Level artistic training. Italian Ministry of Instruction Luciano del Rio President AIARP Italian “Festival” “Projecting” Pier Carlo Orizio Artistic Director “Festival Pianistico Internazionale di Brescia e Bergamo” Edoardo Pitton Industrial designer Association of Piano Tuners and Repairers “Press and Publishing” “Young promising musician” Tohru Isurugi Sase Publisher of “Sarasate Magazine” (Japan) Filippo Gorini Pianist, Festival Neuhaus 2013 winner (Moscow) “Business Community” Roberto Furcht Furcht & C. spa 3 Friday, September 27, 2013, 11:30 am, Stradivari Room - (OFFICIAL EVENT) Quartet “San Pietro a Majella” of Conservatory of Neaples Concert Filippo Gorini, piano Organization: Cremonafiere in collaboration with ISSM "Donizetti" in Bergamo Quartet “San Pietro a Majella” of Conservatory of Neaples Organization by: CremonaFiere in collaboration with Music Conservatory “San Pietro a Majella” Neaples Federica Severini, violin Riccardo Zamuner, violin Natale Atripaldi, viola Giovanni Sanarico, cello Friday, September 27, 2013, at 2.30pm, Stradivari Room - (OFFICIAL EVENT) Round table - Music education and profession Organization: Cremonafiere in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, AFAM Higher Education in Art and Music It is one of the key events of the first States General of Music: public and private schools, students, theaters, orchestras ... what is the future of the young who study music? What are the professions and the future opportunities for them? This discussion will involve representatives of all these features to discuss an important issue for thousands of young people who need to work and grow professionally in an environment which can offer them future opportunities for success. Moderator: Emanuele Beschi, General Director of "G. Donizetti" Conservatory of Bergamo Speakers: Italian Ministry of Education General Direction of High Education in the fields of Art and Music - Bruno Civello National Association of Conservatory Presidents - Sergio Cordibella National Association of Conservatory Directors - Bruno Carioti National Association of Music Schools Students - Paolo Gasparin Italian Music Teaching Council - Luigi Berlinguer Representative of non-public High Music Schools - Claudio Pelis COMUSICA, Music Guidance Council - Ciro Fiorentino Youth Orchestras and Choirs Association - Ettore Borri Representative of the Music High Schools Network Giovanni Spinelli Music School of Fiesole - Andrea Lucchesini Representative of the Music Education Forum - Checco Galtieri Representative of CIDIM, Music Italian Council SIEM, Italian Society fo Music Teaching - Maurizio Sciuto SIdM, Italian Society of Musicology, Francesco Passadore Representative of the theater world- Giuseppe Gherpelli Representative of the artistic agencies world - Ettore F. Volontieri Piano Festival of Bergamo and Brescia - Piercarlo Orizio Representative of piano makers and dealers AIARP, Italian Piano Tuners Association - Luciano Del Rio Representative of violin makers Representative of ANBIMA, Italian Band Association - Giampaolo Lazzeri Representative of FENIARCO, Regional Choir Associations Federation – Sante Fornasier 4 The event is dedicated to: professional musicians, teachers, music students, representatives of institutions and musical associations, people in charge of the music programming for theaters and local authorities, manufacturers of musical instrument, distributors, and musicologists Friday, September 27, 2013, 3.00 pm, Events Room (Hall 1) (OFFICIAL EVENT) Presentation - The automatic sound of the past: a project to recover the sound rollers for autopiano Organization: Cremonafiere in collaboration with the University of Pavia, Department of Musicology and Cultural Heritage Speakers: Pietro Zappalà, Department of Musicology in Cremona, University of Pavia Flavio Pedrazzini, AMMI (Italian Mechanical Music Association) One of the pillars of musical education is certainly the study and the recovery of the past. In this sense, the States General of Music offer a retrospective on the sound rollers for “autopiano”. Popular in the late 19th and early 20th century, the “autopiano” represented an important tool to promote local music in both public places and at home. The use of perforated rollers via a pneumatic mechanism connected to the keyboard, secured a worldwide success for this particular type of sound. This also created a thriving production of rollers containing, in some cases, tracks and interpretations of great value. The most important Italian manufacturer at the time was based in Cremona and over 1000 rollers of this production can be found at the Department of Musicology in Cremona - University of Pavia that has catalogued and plans to digitalize the repertoire with the most innovative technologies. The event is dedicated to: professional and amateur musicians, representatives of institutions, musical associations, cultural foundations, and musicologists Friday, September 27, 2013, 4.30 pm, Events Room (OFFICIAL EVENT) A meeting with….Ettore F. Volontieri, Artist Manager & Producer Managing the artistic career in XXI century Organization: Cremonafiere Coordination: Ettore Borri, teacher at Conservatory of Milan The artistic agencies play a key role in the development of careers for young musicians and essentially contribute to the spread of musical culture. This is a reality that could not fail to make its contribution to the States General of Music. This event will be an opportunity to take stock of current activities, to understand the direction of the artistic market, and determine the most appropriate steps in order to create the best conditions to promote the development of artistic careers. The event is dedicated to: professional musicians, teachers and music students Friday, September 27, 2013, 6.00 pm, Stradivari Room (OFFICIAL EVENT) Concert: National Art Award Organization: Cremonafiere in collaboration with the Ministry of Education - AFAM Erica Piccotti (b.1999), cellist winner of 2012’edition of National Art Award (strings sector) Marina Cesarale: Piano accompanist Program Antonin Dvorak (1841 – 1904) The Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 5 The National Art Award, a competition sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research, has for years been an important event for the national and international world of art, and definitely fully represents what the States General of Music plan to promote. All disciplines in the Italian world of Higher Education in Art and Music - from visual arts to dance and music - are able, thanks to this Award, to put in the spotlight the best young students giving them an opportunity to perform at a high level. The award is also a recognized opportunity of "matching" standards of education and training achieved in the most important educational institutions in Italy. Friday, September 27, 2013, 6.00 pm, Palaeadi Opera Concert Homage to Giuseppe Verdi's 200 Years Gabriella Locatelli, soprano - Giovanni Manfrin, tenor - Alberto Rota, bass Orchestra Sinfonica “Gaetano Donizetti” (Gessate, Milan) Corale SS. Pietro e Paolo (Gessate, Milan) Directed by Costante Ronchi Conductor Pierangelo Pelucchi Programm Giuseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901) From “Nabucodonosor” Sinfonia Inno delle Nazioni (tenor, choir and orchestra) From “La Forza del Destino” Scena e vestizione (soprano, bass, choir and orchestra) Concert offered by Cremonafiere to Mondomusica & Cremona Pianoforte Exhibitors and Visitors and to whole Cremona citizens Free admission Friday, September 27, 2013, 7.50 pm, Museum of Cremona Concert of Michail Bezverkhni With participation of Rosita Tristano Organization: Cremonafiere Mikhail Bezverkhni, violinist, painter, actor and composer was born in Leningrad (USSR). He studied art for 14 years under Vladimir Rajkov, a student of Robert Falk. Has exhibitions in several countries and in private collections. Along with his artistic life he has forged an impressive career as a solo violinist. He has made numerous international tours and is laureate and prize winner of various international competitions. In 1976, Mikhail won the Grand Prix D’Elisabeth, the first prize in the violin edition of that year at the Queen Elisabeth International Musical Competition in Brussels. This highly prestigious recognition took place during a time in which he was free to travel outside the USSR. Even though he made numerous concert tours and performances within the USSR, he was prevented from travelling for longer periods in and out of the West starting in 1976. After the Fall of the Wall in 1990, Mikhail settled permanently in Belgium. ENTRANCE BY INVITATION 6 SEPTEMBER 27 Events of the exhibitors Friday, September 27, 2013, The Guitar Village – Pavillion 2 The Rainer Krause Collection Organization: Gabriele Lodi Exhibition of most important instruments – guitars of XIX century Viennese school - that belong to the wellknowed german collector. Friday, September 27, 2013, 11.00 am, Amati Room Presentation - Discovering Music Exams by Trinity College London Organization: Trinity College London – Italian Team From percussion to piano, saxophone to singing, we provide a wide range of Grade and Certificate exams designed to nurture musical development at every level. Trinity College London graded music exams are designed to provide a structured learning framework which evaluates a student’s progress at every level. Music exams equip learners with real-life skills to help them become confident musicians and performers. Trinity exams are mapped to the European Qualifications Framework /EQF). The event is dedicated to: musicians, music schools managers Friday, September 27, 2013, 11.00 am, Yamaha booth (No. 51/68) Presentation: The Silent Revolution – Silent Piano Yamaha Organization: Yamaha Music Europe GmbH – Branch Italy Friday, September 27, 2013, 11.00 am, Monteverdi Room Concert Mandolin music in the second part of the 18th Century or Mandolino Barocco "Anema e Corde" Organization: Liuteria Anema e Corde Program: Antonio Riggieri (18. Century), Gabriele Leone (ca. 1725-1790), “La Fustemberg”, Variationen Nr.10 Air Nr.4 “L`avez vous vu mon bien aimè” Pietro Denis ( ca. 1720-1790), Pietro Denis, Variationen über eine Romanze von Capriccio No.1 Monsigny Gabriele Leone, Sonate No. 1 op.2 (arrangement) Natalia Alencova, mandolin Natalia Alencova was born in Mogilev, Republic of Belarus. After visiting the Music College “Rimsky-Korsakov” she studied at the Kuleshov -University music education and domra. She completed her studies with the predicate “with distinction” and became for four years teacher at the Kuleshov-University before she went to Germany. In Germany Natalia Alencova studied mandolin at the Federal Academy for Music in Trossingen by teachers like Prof. Marga Wilden-Hüsgen and Prof. Caterina Lichtenberg. During her belarussian time she played as a solist and arranger in the folk-group “Runj” led by Viktor Popov and took part in numerous european tours with great success in international competitions of folklore. Nowadays she works in Germany as mandolin teacher and conducter of mandolin-orchestra. But also she played concerts in Germany, France, Czech and Italy as solo mandolinist and in a duo with guitar. With her orchestra “Mandolinen-Club Falkenstein” she won this year the 11 th. international 7 competition of string orchestras in Jülich-Koslar. In addition she appeared as a guest musician in symphony orchestras like for example at the Frankfurt Opera with the Frankfurt Museum orchestra. Friday, September 27, 2013, 12.00 pm, Piano Vintage booth (No. 2) Performance Maddalena Iacopuzzi, piano – Matteo Bovo, violin Program: C. Franck, Sonata in La Maggiore Organization: Piano Vintage Friday, September 27, 2013, 12.00 pm, Eventi Room Presentation – Japan and Korea – Discovering the opportunities for Italian Violin-making Organization: ICE Agenzia – Italian Trade Promotion Agency The meeting is focused on Far East violin making market. Buyers from Korea and Japan will explane how to get more relationships between these markets and Italian violin-makers The event is dedicated to: violin-makers, marketing consultants, music traders Friday, September 27, 2013, 12.15pm, Rete Musicale Cremonese Area Musical Performance of I.I. A. STRADIVARI School Organization: Rete Musicale Cremonese Friday, September 27, 2013, 2.00pm, Rete Musicale Cremonese Area Musical Performance of “Galileo Galilei” School of Romanengo Organization: Rete Musicale Cremonese Friday, September 27, 2013, 2.30 pm, Monteverdi Room Recital Kreutzer Killer “Yesterday and contemporary rock” Organization: Furcht pianoforti Chiara Morandi, violin, Dario Bonuccelli, piano Program: L. van Beethoven, Violin Sonata No. 9 "Kreutzer" V. Maistorovici/D. Bonuccelli, Queeniana (Violin and piano transcriptions from Queen songs) Maistorovici’s performances display 'technical assuredness, balanced by interpretative willingness to push boundaries that can, and often does make sparks fly' (MusicWeb International). Winner of Remember Enescu International Competition, The Tillett Trust and a Finalist of Young Concert Artist Trust, he has performed concert and recitals that have included appearances at major venues such as London Wigmore Hall, South Bank Centre, The Sage Gateshead, Salle Flagey Bruxelles, Kulturhaus Helferei Zurich, Merkin Hall New York, as well as various festivals across Europe, with orchestras such as the European Union Chamber Orchestra, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, South Bank Sinfonia, Bucharest Radio Orchestra. Maistorovici has given violin and composition masterclasses at the Lilla Akademien Stokholm, Dartington International Summer School (on the performance of Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire), Bucharest National University of Music (where the Mercury Quartet annually workshop scores by the composition students). 8 Born in Ploiesti, Romania (1985), he is a former pupil of the Carmen Sylva Art School where he studied violin with Adrian Ceapa and Ioana Croitoru, and piano with his mother, Sanda Hîrlav-Maistorovici. At age 16, at the recommendation of Lory Wallfisch, he gained a full scholarship at The Yehudi Menuhin School, where he continued his violin studies with Natalia Boyarskaya. He studied violin with Felix Andrievsky and composition with Mark-Anthony Turnage and Jonathan Cole at the Royal College of Music London, and later violin with Pierre Amoyal on a Soloist Master Degree course at the Conservatoire de Lausanne. Dario Bonuccelli has devoted himself to the piano from the age of four, under the direction of Luciano Lanfranchi. He graduated in 2004 at the Conservatory “N. Paganini” of Genoa with the best mark, honors and mention; then he continued his advanced studies with Franco Scala, Marcella Crudeli, Andrea Lucchesini and Pietro De Maria. In 2011, at Conservatory of Genoa, he graduated with best mark, honors and mention in the specialistic piano course with Marco Vincenzi. He partecipated in many national and international competitions, winning fourty two first prizes, many scholarships and special recognitions. He participated in various “masterclasses” (among them with Bruno Canino, Aldo Ciccolini, Svetlana Navassardjan). Since 2005, he performed in more than 300 concerts in Italy, France, Romania, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Estonia, England, Serbia, Bulgaria and Japan in prestigious concert halls, playing either as a soloist or in various chamber music formations or as a soloist with orchestra. In addition to playing as a soloist, he is active in chamber music, performing in formations from duo to quintet. Bonuccelli is also a composer: he studied at Conservatory in Genoa with Luigi Giachino and then with Riccardo Dapelo, with whom he graduated in July 2011. In 2006 and 2007 he partecipated as a teacher in Käggeholm summer course (Sweden), and in 2008 he held a masterclass in Stockholm, Actually he is piano teacher in Edward Neill Academy in Genova. Friday, September 27, 2013, 2.30pm, Amati Room Serena Galli, piano Recital Organization: Pianosolo.it Friday, September 27, 2013, 3.00pm, Guarneri Room Presentation- The MdV Museo del Violino and “Bottega Italiana”, exhibition of rare string instruments from Chimei Collection Organization: Fondazione Museo del Violino – Antonio Stradivari Speakers: Christopher Reuning – exhibition and catalogue curator - Philipp Kass, Carlo Chiesa and the ChiMei Collection curators. Friday, September 27, 2013, 3.30pm, The Guitar Village – Pavilion 2 Presentation by Lubomir Dshokow. Lyra Musical instruments. Organization: Gabriele Lodi Friday, September 27, 2013, 4.00pm, Strinasacchi booth (No. 69/84) Talking about Steinway & Son History, technics and anecdotes on the occasion of 150th Steinway & Son anniversary Organization: Strinasacchi snc 9 Friday, September 27, 2013, 4.30pm, Amati Room Concert - The guitar between the 19th and 20th century Giulio Tampalini, guitar, Cinzia Milani, guitar Organization: Amadeus The world of the guitar is not so limited as the current discography would have us believing. Thanks to young performers such as Giulio Tampalini and Cinzia Milani who present on this occasion their CDs published by Amadeus and Amadeus / Rainbow, we realize that there is a lot of music produced for this instrument that is waiting to be rediscovered. Giulio Tampalini, winner of some of the major guitar competitions (the San Remo, President of the Jury Narciso Yepes, the T.I.M. of Rome, the "De Bonis" of Cosenza, the "Pittaluga" in Alessandria, the "Fernando Sor" in Rome and the “Andrés Segovia" in Granada) held solo concerts and accompanied by the symphony orchestras throughout Italy, Europe, Asia and America. Tampalini runs a guitar course at the Institute of Musical Studies "Orazio Vecchi" in Modena and is regularly invited to deliver master classes and courses in Italy and abroad. He has published many CDs including two with Amadeus dedicated to Carulli and Giuliani. Cinzia Milani started to study guitar when she was very young at once revealing her talent for her instrument and was awarded several prizes in Italy and abroad. Today, with her CD that she is presenting at Mondomusica, she wants to stress the importance of the repertoire of the twentieth century that she is actively discovering. Moreover, she urges composers to dedicate, with new works, more attention to her instrument. The event is dedicated to: professional and amateur musicians, teachers, music students, and amateurs Friday, September 27, 2013, 5.00 pm, Monteverdi Room Presentation and performance Moments that resonates Organization: Christoph Michael Pesch Violin maker Christoph Michael Pesch, guitar and lyra Klaus Wuckelt, mandoline and mandolyra Friday, September 27, 2013, 5-00 pm, Guarneri del Gesù Room Video presentation: "Violin Makers. The Renaissance of Italian Lutherie of Paolo Parmiggiani and Andrea Zanrè" Organization: Edizioni Scrollavezza & Zanrè A video-documentary which features the 20th Century Renaissance of Italian violin making, starting from the heritages of the Bisiach and Fiorini families. The documentary traces back the crucial phases of this process, through the recollections of Francesco Bissolotti, Giancarlo Guicciardi, Giobatta Morassi, Renato Scrollavezza and historical documents: the Fiorini donation, the Bicentenario Stradivariano, the founding of the Cremona and Parma Schools, the acquisition of the Cremonese 1715, the teaching of the Sgarabottos, Giuseppe Ornati, Ferdinando Garimberti and Simone Fernando Sacconi. Edited by Andrea Zanrè, with contributions by Philip Kass, Alberto Giordano, Andrea Mosconi and Paolo Vettori. Friday, September 27, 2013, 5.00 pm, Yamaha booth (No. 51/68) Presentation: Yamaha Disklavier Discovery Organization: Yamaha Music Europe GmbH – Branch Italy 10 Friday, September 27, 2013, 6.00 pm, Eventi Room “Musica a Scuola” Yamaha project for primary school Presentation Speaker: Raffaele Volpe Sales Director Classic Division - Yamaha Music Europe GmbH - Branch Italy Organization: Yamaha Musica Europe GmbH – Branch Italy 11
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