Publisert: 04. January 2009
January 11th 2009 Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille
Concert Program
Luanda Siqueira, soprano,
Pierre Bleuse, violin
Kjell Tore Innervik, percussion
Aage Kvalbein, violoncello
Ivar Anton Waagaard, piano
Andreas Sønning, flute
Produced for The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Paris, Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille and co -operation partners from the Norwegian Academy of Music
Titles
Faure: Sicilienne, cello and piano
Grieg: Ved Rondane, song and piano
Halvorsen: Norwegian Dance no 2. Flute, piano and cello
Ravel, (1875 1937): Habanera, cello and piano
Grieg, 1. mov 3. sonata , violin and piano, c - minor
Sverre Jordan (1889 -1972): 3. Mov. From Sonatina, opus 61, flute and piano
Innervik: Piece for Glass Instruments, premiere. Inspired by lyric of Munch, From 1888 - 99
Grieg: Våren, song and piano
Poulenc: Cantilena, flute, cello and vibraphone
Grieg: Myllargutens bruremarsj og Skuldalsbruri, from opus 72 from, Slåtter, Peasants dances
Grieg: Sonate in A. 2. Mov. Andante Molto Tranquillo cello and piano
Ravel (1875 – 1937): Cinq melodies populaires grecques, song and piano
Handal/ Halvorsen: Pasacaglia, violin – violoncello
Grieg: Solveigs sang, song and piano
Xenaxis (1922 -2001): Rebonds, drums
Luanda Siqueira, soprano, born in Rio de Janeiro, studied opera singing at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and early music at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris – CNR First prize, unanimously awarded by the jury. Now established with key characters in the different operahouses like Opéra National de Lyon and Opéra Comique 2008
Pierre Bleuse, violinist/conductor, concertmaster of Toulouse Chamber Orchestra, artistic director for the new Toulous International Music festival, touring internationally as a soloist and chamber musician.
Kjell Tore Innervik, percussion, has attracted attention both in Norway and abroad as an individual artist who is not afraid to explore new music and new (and often humorous) ways of communicating through music. Innervik has currently started a 2 year post-doctoral fellowship at Norwegian Academy of Music, Oslo.Over the last four years, Innervik has held over 200 concerts both in Norway and elsewhere in Europe.
Aage Kvalbein, violoncello, is in the elite of Norwegian international artists, as soloist and chamber musician. He has toured “the world” for 30 years with great success, won several national and international prestigious prizes, released more than 40 records and acts as professor at the Norwegian academy of Music.
Ivar Anton Waagaard, piano, is a key chamber musician for the top level in the classical music environment in Norway. He is in great demand playing internationally at concerts stages, theaters, Broadcastings and recordings. He is associate professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music.
Andreas Sønning, flute player and artistic director, has toured and produced cultural programmes in 20 countries, artistic director for several cultural programs for Norwegian authorities and multi national businesses, t ex.the festival “Nordiske sommernetter” for 9 years, prominent composers has dedicated their works to him and he is associate professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music.