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Bach Ravel Handel Halvorsen Pierre Fournier Leonard Rose Tovey Gould Nash Hallé Chetham Zeitlin Brahms Mozart Beethoven Scottish Chamber Orchestra Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Ulster Orchestra Nash Ensemble Hallé Orchestra Welsh National Opera London Bridge Trio Chamber Orchestra Europe Wigmore Hall Holywell Music Room 1997 1998 2001 2017
• Bach: Cello Suite no 3 in C major, BWV 1009 • Ravel: Sonata for Violin and Cello • Handel/Halvorsen: Passacaglia in G Minor for Violin And Viola (arranged for violin and cello) About Alice Neary (cello) Winner of the 1998 Pierre Fournier Award and major prizes in the 2001 Leonard Rose Competition in the United States and the 1997 Adam International Cello Competition in New Zealand, Alice Neary has appeared as a soloist with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Israel Symphony and in recitals at the Wigmore Hall and Bridgewater Hall. She has broadcast extensively on BBC Radio 3 and NPR in America and recorded Tovey’s Cello Concerto with the Ulster Orchestra. Alice is a member of the Gould Piano Trio and has appeared as guest cellist with the Nash Ensemble, Endellion and Elias quartets. She studied with Ralph Kirshbaum at the Royal Northern College of Music and, as a Fulbright scholar, with Timothy Eddy in the United States. She now teaches at the Royal College of Music in London and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. About David Adams (violin) David Adams began his studies at the age of five with his father, who was principal viola with the Hallé Orchestra. David continued his training with Malcolm Layfield at Chetham’s School of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music, and then in the USA with Zvi Zeitlin and Daniel Phillips. David is now leader of Welsh National Opera (WNO) Orchestra and tutor in violin at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Having previously performed with the London Bridge Trio as guest violist, he was invited to join the trio as their new violinist in 2017. Passionate about chamber music, David has also been a member of the Raphael Ensemble and Ovid Ensemble. David has made regular guest appearances, recordings and broadcasts on both violin and viola with the Nash Ensemble, the Endellion String Quartet, the Gould Piano Trio and the Hebrides Ensemble, and has recorded the complete Brahms Piano Quartets with the Gould Piano Trio. He has performed at the Winchester Festival, Leeds International Chamber Music Series and Cowbridge Music Festival as well as appearing as guest leader of many top symphony and chamber orchestras including the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. He aslo regularly attends the International Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove and In his role with the WNO Orchestra, David has performed several concertos by the likes of Mozart, Beethoven and Bach. With his wife Alice Neary, he is an artistic director of the Penarth Chamber Music Festival, which takes place each July on Penarth Pier. About the “Virtual” Coffee Concerts We’re recording new performances as and when we can during the COVID-19 pandemic, and those performances are being released on this YouTube channel at 11:15 on Sunday mornings as though they were “normal” live Coffee Concerts until we’re allowed to invite our audience back into the Holywell Music Room again. We will announce the release of each concert via our usual communications channels – email, Facebook and Twitter. (You can sign up to our mailing list using the form on the home page of our website – (http•••) – or simply follow us on Facebook or Twitter to receive our latest news.) The costs involved in this project include venue hire during recording, musicians’ fees, video production and editing, and communications expenses. If you would like to make a donation to help us cover these costs, please use the email form on the “Contact Us” page of our website to get in touch.
Bach Mahan Esfahani Holywell Music Room 2009 2010
From a harpsichord recital at Holywell Music Room, Oxford on 18th November 2009. Filmed by Borletti-Buitoni Trust during production for a video profile of Mahan Esfahani, which will be published in April 2010. Mahan Esfahani is a BBC New Generation artist, Artist in Residence at New College Oxford and a BBT artist. www.bbtrust.com
Beethoven Dvořák Fenton Haydn Mozart Mendelssohn Brahms Holywell Music Room 1986 1997 2016
The Programme • Beethoven: String Quartet no 6 in B flat major, op 18 no 6 • Dvořák: String Quartet no 12 in F major, op 96 (“American”) The Players Martyn Jackson (violin) Jenny Sacha (violin) Chris Windass (viola) Jane Fenton (cello) About the Adderbury Ensemble Formed in 1986 by a group of the UK’s finest young freelance musicians, the Adderbury Ensemble have always had a flexible line-up, mixing and matching different players to deliver performances primarily as quartets, quintets or small chamber groups and occasionally adding further instruments to play symphonies and concertos by the likes of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn or Brahms – with or without a conductor. Everyone who performs as part of the Adderbury Ensemble is an eminent instrumentalist, usually a principal player with one or more of the leading orchestras of Europe. From their early years playing Sunday evening concerts in the beautiful village of Adderbury in north Oxfordshire, the group have gone on to develop a global reputation. They perform regularly throughout Britain and other European nations and played their first concerts in the United States in Spring 2016. They also helped found the world-famous Oxford Coffee Concerts at the Holywell Music Room, the oldest purpose-built music venue in Europe. The Adderbury Ensemble have released ten recordings in their own right since their first CD was released in 1997, and individual members have recorded many more, either as soloists or as members of other groups. More information: (http•••) About the “Virtual” Coffee Concerts We’re recording new performances as and when we can during the COVID-19 pandemic, and those performances are being released on this YouTube channel at 11:15 on Sunday mornings as though they were “normal” live Coffee Concerts until we’re allowed to invite our audience back into the Holywell Music Room again. We will announce the release of each concert via our usual communications channels – email, Facebook and Twitter. (You can sign up to our mailing list using the form on the home page of our website – (http•••) – or simply follow us on Facebook or Twitter to receive our latest news.) The costs involved in this project include venue hire during recording, musicians’ fees, video production and editing, and communications expenses. If you would like to make a donation to help us cover these costs, please use the email form on the “Contact Us” page of our website to get in touch.
Brahms Matta Fabbrini Guida Skrjabin Mosca Liszt Ivan Fedele Marco Angius Bach Arnold Schoenberg Tesi Mandel Šostakovič Alban Berg Holywell Music Room Aula Magna 2005 2012 2013
Pina Napolitano, pianoforte - 12 luglio 2012, MATTA, Via Gran Sasso, Pescara (Italy) www.pinanapolitano.com www.odradek-records.com www.artistiperilmatta.org (Si ringrazia Artisti per il Matta) Pianoforte Steinway D, collezione Fabbrini (Project Odradek ringrazia sentitamente il Sig. Angelo Fabbrini) Project Odradek Anche a Pescara ha fatto tappa "Progetto Odradek", il festival pianistico itinerante che nel mese di luglio ha toccato anche Roma, Firenze, Cagliari e Trieste, per un totale di 29 concerti. La formula è innovativa e porta una ventata di freschezza nel mondo del concertismo. Gli artisti, giovani e di classe interpretativa selezionata democraticamente secondo criteri d'eccellenza, sono di nazionalità italiana ed estera e appartengono alla l'etichetta americana no-profit "Odradek Records", per la quale tengono concerti e incidono cd di altissima qualità. Scelta di luoghi artisticamente rilevanti, offerta libera per l'ingresso ai concerti, interpreti che presentano al pubblico il programma, si fermano dopo l'esecuzione per firmare copie dei cd e conversare con gli appassionati abbattendo la rituale barriera fra inteprete e ascoltatore: un'idea di evento musicale nel quale pubblico e musicista partecipano a una comune esperienza creativa. I cd sono messi a disposizione nelle sale concerto anch'essi a offerta libera per l'acquisto. Sono questi alcuni dei presupposti che fanno di "Progetto Odradek", che deve il suo nome al personaggio-oggetto immaginario uscito dalla penna kafkiana, una realtà innovativa del concertismo del terzo millennio. L'iniziativa, nata per volontà del maestro John Anderson, pianista americano residente in Italia, ha un forte impianto cosmopolita, e ha visto esibirsi quest'anno pianisti provenienti dall'Italia, dal Giappone, dalla Spagna, dalla Malesia e dalla Russia. Scenari ben oltre i confini nazionali sono già nei programmi di "Odradek" per l'anno prossimo./ Pina Napolitano ha iniziato lo studio del pianoforte a quattro anni sotto la guida di Giusi Ambrifi. Dopo il diploma si è perfezionata con Bruno Mezzena presso l'Accademia Musicale Pescarese, conseguendo il diploma di Pianoforte e quello di Musica Pianistica del Novecento. Dal 2005 continua a seguire i corsi annuali di Alto Perfezionamento tenuti da Bruno Mezzena. Ha preso parte per numerosi anni ai masterclass di pianoforte del festival Ticino Musica, nell'ambito del quale ha tenuto diversi concerti solistici, e a cui è intervenuta recentemente anche in qualità di docente. Ha altresì partecipato a masterclass di analisi musicale con Giacomo Manzoni e Hugh Collins Rice (università di Oxford). Pina Napolitano si esibisce in concerti solistici in Italia e all'estero (Holywell Music Room di Oxford, sala del Museo Skrjabin, sala del Museo Cvetaeva e della biblioteca Bogoljubova di Mosca, Aula Magna del Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana di Lugano, Centro Culturale Elisarion di Minusio, Ignatiushius di Amsterdam). Con l'Orchestra Filarmonica di Pescara ha eseguito il Secondo Concerto di Liszt e il Terzo Concerto di Bartòk. Con un ensemble della stessa orchestra ha suonato in "La chute de la maison Usher" di Ivan Fedele, diretto da Marco Angius. Il suo repertorio spazia da Bach ai contemporanei, con particolare attenzione alla musica del Novecento. La sua recente incisione dell'opera completa per pianoforte di Arnold Schoenberg per la casa discografica Odradek Records è stata salutata con estremo favore dalla critica in Italia e all'estero. La sua musica è stata trasmessa da Radio France Classique e da Rai Radio3. La stagione 2012-2013 la vede impegnata in concerti dedicati a Schoenberg in Italia, Svizzera, Austria e Russia. All'attività pianistica affianca gli studi sulla letteratura: essersi laureata con il massimo dei voti e la lode la laurea in Lettere Classiche e quella in Lingue e Culture dell'Europa Orientale presso l'Università di Napoli "L'Orientale", ha recentemente conseguito il titolo di dottore di ricerca in Lingue e Letterature Straniere presso la Seconda Università degli Studi di Roma con una tesi sulla poesia di Osip Mandel'štam. Ha pubblicato un articolo sul ciclo di Šostakovič op. 143 "Sei poesie di Marina Cvetaeva", in cui indaga le connessioni tra testo poetico e testo musicale. Pina Napolitano è impegnata nello sviluppo di relazioni artistiche e didattiche tra Mosca, dove è invitata regolarmente a tenere masterclass e a far parte di giurie di concorsi internazionali, e l'Italia, dove insegna nei corsi di Alta Formazione dell'Accademia Alban Berg (Pescara).
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