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5-20-2016 8:00 PM Guest Recital Ketil Haugsand, harpsichord, May 20, 2016 Lawrence University

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Guest Recital

Ketil Haugsand, harpsichord

Dedication of the John Phillips harpsichord based on an instrument by Johann Heinrich Gräbner in Dresden, Germany, 1739

Friday, May 20, 2016 8:00 p.m. Lawrence Memorial Chapel

Toccata e Moll, BWV 914 (1685-1750)

Präludium und Fuga a Moll, BWV 895 Bach

Englische Suite A Dur, BWV 806 Bach Prélude Allemande Courante I Courante II - avec deux Doubles Sarabande Bourée I Bourée II Gigue

 INTERMISSION 

Sonata d Moll, BWV 964 Bach Adagio Fuga - Allegro Andante Allegro

ENCORE Sonata in C Major Bach I. Adagio

KETIL HAUGSAND, professor emeritus of harpsichord at the Hochschule für Musik in , counts as one of the important and Early Music personalities of today – appearing in several prestigious festivals and concert series in most European countries, U.S.A., Israel and in the Far East, both as recitalist, in chamber music, soloist, or conductor from the harpsichord, with the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra, the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Lyra Baroque Orchestra, the Arte Real Ensemble and at the Komischer Oper Berlin. Important chamber music partners include , Wieland Kuijken, Richard Gwilt, Peter Holtslag, Jill Feldman, Rainer Zipperling and others. His recordings on CD with works by Jean-Baptiste Antoine Forqueray, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Louis Marchand, Carlos Seixas, João Sousa Carvalho and others, for Simax Classics, Virgin Veritas and Linn Records have won significant international acclaim - and his interpretations of the Clavierübung by J.S. Bach, especially the Goldberg Variations, have been singled out as highly original and outstanding landmark performances. Released on Simax Classics in the last years were the six by Bach, a complete recording of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Pièces de Clavecin and very recently, Bach’s Sonatas for traverso and cembalo obbligato, together with Peter Holtslag. The Norwegian born musician studied with at the Conservatory, where he was awarded the coveted Prix d’Excellence in 1975. Later he was laureate at international harpsichord competitions in Paris and Brûges and held the position as harpsichord and chamber music professor at the Norwegian State Academy of Music, in , between 1974 and 1995. Prof. Haugsand is in high demand as harpsichord teacher. He is one of the most experienced in the academic field, regularly leading summer courses in and Italy, and is frequently invited to be a member of the jury at international harpsichord competitions.