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EUROPEAN PIANO FESTIVAL OSLO 2014:
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
Norway:
Einar Steen-Nøkleberg
Jens Harald Bratlie
Einar Henning Smebye
Jorunn Marie Bratlie
Gisela Herb
Håkon Kvidal
Water (Folke Strømholm)
La Notte (Antonio Bibalo)
Draumkvedssonaten (Klaus Egge)
Norwegian Women Composers
Alberto Ginastera and Edvard Grieg – dances
Music-technology as a tool
Armenia:
Anna Hambaryan
Austria:
Karin Wagner
Armenian Piano Performing Style
Adoration, adoration, accursed desolation…. György Kurtág’s affinity to Hungarian Folklore
Belgium:
Marie-Dominique Gilles
Croatia:
Ida Gamulin
Manja Kolak & Ivanka Kordic
"13 Bagatelles", for piano , by Pierre Bartholomée,
Teaching and performing of music by Franz Schubert
Art Music based on folk songs and dances in Music Schools curriculums in Croatia
Finland:
Katarina Liimatainen
Germany:
Heribert Koch
Folk music influences in Finnish piano music
“Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten” - Folk songs and folk poetry as a key for the understanding of the
German Romantics
Hungary:
Mariann Abraham
Hungarian Folk Music
Iceland:
Thórarinn Stefánsson
A Century of Icelandic Piano Music - Manifestation of Folk Music in Icelandic Piano Literature
Italy:
Marcella Crudeli
Scarlatti and Brahms
Latvia:
Toms Ostrovskis & Juris Kalnciems
Piano Music of J zeps V tols – Folk Tradition through Academic Prism
Lithuania:
Kestutis Grybauskas, Inga Maknaviciene & Laima Mameniskyte
Possibilities of usage of folk music in composer’s creations
Russia:
Marina Chernaya
Scandinavian motives in piano pieces by Sergei Slonimsky: questions of interpretation
Serbia:
Millos Pavlovic
Balcan’s Folk Music’s Inluence in Art Music
Slovenia:
AnAntonio Duo
Tarantella
Spain:
Eduardo Fernandez
Alberto Urroz
Folk Music Influence by Albeniz and Madsen
Spain envisioned: Romanticism, magic, passion, love & dead
Turkey:
Hande Dalkilic
Turkish Composers
UK:
Murray McLachlan
Sharon Goodey
Argentina:
Valentin Surif
Estela Telerman
Dora de Marinis & Anais Crestin
The Folk tradition in 20th Century Scottish Piano Music
What can piano teachers learn by comparing the traditions of art music and folk music, with particular
focus on teaching young beginners?
Alberto Williams, the founder of Music Nationalism in Argentina
Eloísa d’Herbil de Silva (1842-1943) and Meri Lao (1928-): Two Tango Forerunners
Music of Argentina, tangos and folk Music for piano 4 hands
Australia:
Faith Maydwell
Century (1982) by Larry Sitsky (b. 1934). A compelling homage to Mikrokosmos,
Iran:
Pooyan Azadeh
Persian Piano Music influenced by Persian and European Classical Music as well as Notation of Persian
Piano Music
Israel:
Hemda Raz
Emigration and Imigration: Impact on Composers’ work
Mexico:
Mario Pech
Mayan folklore in contemporary piano music in Quintana Roo
South Africa:
Justin Krawitz
African Folk Music and the Piano Sonata of Hendrik Hofmeyr
Uruguay:
Miguel Lecueder
Héctor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)
USA:
Robert D. Levin
Recital – Music from 1814
Sang-Hie Lee
Ars Nostra performs Korean Folk Song in Piano Music of M. Timpson, Chan Hae Lee & M.Lifchitz
Paoloa Savvidou & Jonathan Kuuskoski
Unmistakably Greek: Folk dances through the lens of Greek Nationalist composer Yiannis Costantinides
ISSTP:
How Folk Remedies and Traditional Medicine have addressed musicians' ailments in the past two
centuries
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