8 Sept 2010

New music from Lausanne: Tôn-Thất Tiết, Hersant, Gubaidulina

Société de Musique Contemporaine Lausanne has organized on the 1st February 2010 an interesting concert.

All existent three of the musical secondary school of the National Conservatory of Region of Lyons, Isabelle Moretti, Nicolas Bône et José-Daniel Castellon know each other since the age of eleven years.

After each to have felicitously followed their way in acquiring, musical career some some of the most prestigious posts and rewards in their respective instrument, they meet in year 2000 as part of the Festival «Le Printemps Musical de Saint Cosme», in the course of which they decide to create the Trio «Pierre de Ronsard».

Their common musical knowledge enriched with their individual experiments, alloyed with their pleasure of meeting to share music, the trio «Pierre de Ronsard» make of a training as rare as appealing.

Isabelle Moretti
Isabelle Moretti, harp

Crowned with price in the international harp competitions in Geneva, Munich and Israel the highest reward of which it carries off in 1988, Isabel Moretti gives concerts worldwide. She occurs with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischer Rundfunks, National Orchestra of Lyons, Orchestral Whole Paris, Israel Symphony Orchestra, SWR Sinfonieorchester and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Isabelle Moretti plays Chopin "Grande Valse Brillante" Op. 34 Nr.2
Recital at Gargilesse Harp Festival 2010:



Nicolas Bône
Nicolas Bône, alto

Having acquired the First price of viola of the National Conservatory Supérieur de Musique of Paris, Nicolas Bône improves in Fine Banff School of Arts in Canada. Back in France, it melts the Quartet with piano Kandinsky with three of his friends and is, in this title, laureate of the international competitions of Florence and Melbourne.

José-Daniel Castellon
José-Daniel Castellon, flute

His education is very appreciated. Fully qualified teacher in C.N.R. of Lyons for 13 years, he was named in 2004 professor of flute to the HEM Conservatory of Lausanne for the professional classes. Enthralled and very implicated, he is regularly invited to give masterclasses within prestigious academies.

Thus the above-named concert will repeat by radio DRS 2 Schweizer Radio today September 8th, 2010, at 21:30 UTC+0.

Agenda:

- Ton That Tiêt: Poèmes
- Philippe Hersant: Bamyan
- Sofia Gubaidulina: Garten von Freuden und Traurigkeiten
- Philippe Hersant: Cinq Miniatures
- Philippe Hersant: Trois Nocturnes

As a bonus I suggest you to look a Pavel Kolesnikov's performance.

Pavel Kolesnikov was born in Novosibirsk on 25.02.1989 in the family of scientists. He began to study piano and violin at age six. After study with prof. Mary Lebenzon in 2004-2007 he entered the Moscow State Conservatoire in 2007, where he continues his education with prof. Sergei Dorensky, prof. Andrei Pisarev, prof. Pavel Nersessian and Nikolai Lugansky.

Pavel is the prize winner of 15 National and International Competitions including the 7th International piano competition in Andorra (1st prize), the 3rd International Gilels piano competition in Odessa (1st prize) and the 1st European piano competition in Poznan (3rd prize).

Also here he plays the work of Sofia Gubaidulina:


And now one video: The Jardin des Plantes Alpine Garden in Paris, France. A springtime morning walk ... Music by Philippe Hersant "Les Velos:


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