Liubov Titarenko: Klavecimbel en Muselaar, Muziek uit Oekraïne 29 mei 2022, 15.00 Pastorie anno 1914, Gemonde Liubov Titarenko - Harpsichord & Fortepiano Liubov Titarenko is een Oekraiense klaveciniste, die onlangs uit Oekraine is gevlucht, en nu tijdelijk onderdak heeft gevonden in Nederland. Museum Geelvinck organiseert 2 concerten, waarvan de opbrengst geheel aan haar ten goede komt. Wegens 2 annuleringen zijn er nog 2 laatste plaatsen beschikbaar: whatsapp of telefonisch naar 06 – 57 84 21 73 Met het beeldmerk van h Art for Ukraine schaart Museum Geelvinck zich achter de veroordeling van de door het Putin regime georkestreerde oorlog in Oekraïne en ondersteunt acties om de nood onder vluchtelingen en met name musici uit de regio te lenigen. Dit project wordt uitgevoerd door Museum Geelvinck en Cultuur aan de Dommel (Geldrop), in samenwerking met St. DMR en wordt financieel mede mogelijk gemaakt met steun van St. vanWellvanderSnoek. Program : L. Marchand (1669-1732)Prélude and Chaconne from Suite 1 en ré mineur G. Frescobaldi (1583-1643) Cento partite sopra passacaglia from Toccate e partite d’intavolatura, Libro primo AnonymousSuite « Galaganivsky vertep » (1770) Dmytro Bortniansky (1751-1825)Sonata B-dur PAUZE Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)Premier concert from “Pieces de clavecin en concert” (arr. Z. Rampe): L’Entrentien des Muses. La Dauphine. Les Cyclopes. J.S. Bach (1785-1650) – Toccata G-dur BWV 916 Harpsichord Tradition in Ukraine Liubov explains about the popularity of playing harpsichord in Ukraine: “Harpsichord class in Tchaikovski National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kyiv was opened in 1995. It was started by famous Ukrainian pianist and harpsichordist Svitlana Shabaltina, who is the head of harpsichord class. In 2000 Early Music department was opened at the conservatory, and harpsichord class became an important part of it. Since 1995 Svitlana has taught many wonderful harpsichordists, many of them started teaching harpsichord in other music institutions in Kyiv. Later harpsichord lessons were started also in Dnipro conservatory and Lysenko National Music Academy in Lviv.Harpsichord is very popular among students of Kyiv music academy: pianists, mysicologists,accordionists, composers choose complimentary harpsichord lessons at their first year and often decide to continue with harpsichord as second instrument. There is beautiful copy of French double-manual harpsichord from Italian famous harpsichord-maker Guido Bizzi at the academy. There are also wonderful copies of French, Flemish and Italian harpsichords, and several clavichords in private hands in Kyiv.” About the composer Dmytro Bortniansky Dmytro Bortniansky (1751-1825) was a prominent composer and conductor. In his choral liturgical works Bortniansky combined the age-old traditions of Ukrainian choral music with the achievements of late 18th-century European music. The influence of melodies of Ukrainian folk songs is clearly discernible in these works. Concentrating exclusively on the purely vocal a capella style, Bortniansky achieved a high level of technical proficiency in his sacred music, simultaneously imbuing it with a deep spiritual mood. While Bortniansky’s operas and instrumental works remained popular only among small circles of music lovers, his choral works contributed to the spread and elevation of choral art in Ukraine. Bortniansky’s works had a special significance for Wester Ukraine, where they stimulated the rebirth of a national musical life in the early 19th century. Liubov Titarenko – harpsichord Liubov Titarenko was born in Dnipropetrovsk in 1986. In 2010 she graduated as Master of Art from the Piano Department of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kiev as a student of Honoured Artist of Ukraine Alexander Lysokon. She studied harpsichord playing between 2010 and 2013 as a postgraduate at the Early Music Department at NMAU with Honoured Art Worker of Ukraine, professor Svitlana Shabaltina. Liubov participated in courses with Alexei Liubimov, Christopher Stembridge, Andreas Staier, Aline Zylberajch-Gester, Jean Rondeau, Patrick Ayrton and Richard Egarr. She received the “Extraordinary Music Talent Award” from Austria Barock Akademie in Gmunden (Austria) in 2012. In 2015 she won the First Prize in “Harpsichord Solo Playing” and Grand Prix in “Solo with Orchestra” at III Wanda Landowska International Harpsichord Competition (Ruvo di Puglia, Italy). In 2016 Liubov won the First Prize at XVII Torneo Internazionale di Musica in Torino. In 2019 she received the First Prize at I Ukrainian harpsichord competition “The Voice of the Country” (Kiev, Ukraine). In 2020 Liubov won the First Prize at XX International competition-festival “Music without limits” (on-line, Lithuania). Liubov gives concerts as a soloist all over Ukraine. She also collaborates with Chamber Orchestra of National Philharmony of Ukraine, Chamber Orchestra of National Musical Academy of Ukraine and orchestra “Grand Accordion” (conductor – People’s Artist of Ukraine Eugenia Cherkazova). In 2017 and 2018 Liubov played recitals at Fringe OudeMuziekFestival (Utrecht, Netherlands). In November 2018 together with Svitlana Shabaltina she was invited to play the concert-lecture at Ankara State Conservatory (Ankara, Turkey). Liubov is interested in English Elizabethan keyboard music and completed her Ph.D. on Fitzwilliam Virginal book and the style of English keyboard music of that period. Liubov Titarenko Harpsichord Tradition in UkraineLiubov explains about the popularity of playing harpsichord in Ukraine: “Harpsichord class in Tchaikovski National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kyiv was opened in 1995. It was started by famous Ukrainian pianist and harpsichordist Svitlana Shabaltina, who is the head of harpsichord class. In 2000 Early Music department was opened at the conservatory, and harpsichord class became an important part of it. Since 1995 Svitlana has taught many wonderful harpsichordists, many of them started teaching harpsichord in other music institutions in Kyiv. Later harpsichord lessons were started also in Dnipro conservatory and Lysenko National Music Academy in Lviv. Harpsichord is very popular among students of Kyiv music academy: pianists, mysicologists,accordionists, composers choose complimentary harpsichord lessons at their first year and often decide to continue with harpsichord as second instrument. There is beautiful copy of French double-manual harpsichord from Italian famous harpsichord-maker Guido Bizzi at the academy. There are also wonderful copies of French, Flemish and Italian harpsichords, and several clavichords in private hands in Kyiv.” De Oude Pastorie in GemondeHet concert vindt plaats in de oude pastorie anno 1914, Sint-Lambertusweg 122, 5291 AD Gemonde (bij DenBosch). Instrumenten: Klavecimbel: Frank Hubbard 1977 / Goop Sterkman 1977 / Onno Peper 2020 Muselaar: Walther Maene 1977 (bruikleen GeelvinckMuseum)“Muselaar” is de Vlaamse benaming voor een variant van het virginaal, instrument uit de klavecimbelfamilie. Klavecimbel en muselaar worden kosteloos ter beschikking gesteld voor dit goede doel. Klavecimbel Frank Hubbard 1977 / Goop Sterkmann 1977 / Onno Peper 2020 Muselaar Maene 1977 Consumpties: rondom het concert zijn bij dorpscafe “De Schuif” (terras en zaal) www.zaaldeschuif.nl aan de overkant van de kerk koffie, thee en consumpties verkrijgbaar. Parkeren: er zijn rondom de pastorie en kerk ruim voldoende (gratis) parkeerplaatsen. Locatie Pastorie anno 1914Sint-Lambertusweg 1225291 AD Gemonde Meer informatie Musicus/ensemble Liubov Titarenko - Harpsichord & Fortepiano Meer informatie 29 mei 2022, 15.00 Pastorie anno 1914, Gemonde Deel met vrienden: Share on WhatsApp Share on Email Share on SMS Overzicht