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2015-02-09 12:17:07
[…] solo piano recital. I was not at most of these because I was not well enough to attend, and I deeply regret having to miss so many of them. The ones that I did catch were the Carnivale di Venezia concert sponsored by the Italian Institute of Culture which was performed in period costume and was absolute enchanting, and the concert sponsored by the French Institute of South Africa (IFAS) featuring the French oboeist, Celine Moinet and Florian Uhlig on piano. That was also spine tinglingly wonderful with absolutely astonishing virtuosity by Celine Moinet. Peter Klatzow composed a work entitled Masks for piano and oboe for the festival and this was the world premiere. It, like all other Klatzow’s recent works, is charmingly accessible. Peter Klatzow, composer-in-residence 2015 On Friday 6 February we got to hear James Galway and his wife playing the flute at a sold-out concert […]
2015-02-01 09:53:13
[…] Norma for piano and soprano. This was an accessible concert for novices (the man sitting next to me had never been to a classical music recital before) and experts alike and was thoroughly enjoyable. The Johannesburg International Mozart Festival keeps getting better and better every year (and it started off a pretty high base). The concert on Sunday 1 February 2015 at Northwards House is sold out, but it will feature the French oboist, Celine Moinet, with the Festival’s artistic director, Florian Uhlig on piano. There are still tickets available for Monday’s concert at Northwards House featuring Christopher Duigan on piano and Joanna Marie Frankel on violin.
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getClassical (Ilona Oltuski)
2014-12-07 22:56:49
The Gümüşlük International Classical Music Festival
[…] significant cultural stance. Today, a varied mix of nationalities present myriad genres at the festival’s annual six-week summer program, filling the Mediterranean landscape with music ranging from Jazz to classical, and including such artists as pianist Fazil Say from Turkey, Yury Martynov from Russia, Mauricio Vallina from Cuba, Pierre Reach from France, and Italian guitarist Carlo Domeniconi. A growing number of various instrumentalists, among them Portugese bassoon player Rul Lopez and French oboe player Celine Moinet, have made this a true classical music fest. Supported by the Bodrum Classical Music Association and the Bodrum Chamber of Commerce, the festival carries an academic and educational outreach element, bringing the newest research and developments in the field of music education to the enthusiastic local student body of its academy. Edna Golandsky, for example, co-founder of the New York-based Golandsky Institute, has returned to a loyal group of students for the past several […]
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