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Leif Ove Andsnes M/Venner (Crescendo) FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN HÅKONSHALLEN 30. MAI Leif Ove Andsnes m/venner BERGEN 22. MAI — 05. JUNI INTERNATIONAL 2019 FESTIVAL FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN 3 2019 Leif Ove Andsnes m/venner HÅKONSHALLEN Torsdag 30. mai kl 19:30 Thursday 30 May at 19:30 Varighet: 1 t 45 min inkl. pause Duration: 1 h 45 min incl. interval Leif Ove Andsnes piano Sonoko Miriam Welde fiolin violin Johan Dalene fiolin violin Ludvig Gudim fiolin violin Timothy Ridout bratsj viola Torleif Thedéen cello Amalie Stalheim cello Kristoffer Almås perkusjon percussion Støttet av Sparebankstiftelsen DNB – Dextra Musica Supported by DNB Savings Bank Foundation – Dextra Musica Crescendo er et mentorprogram for unge klassiske musikere i regi av Festspillene i Bergen, Barratt Due musikkinstitutt og Oslo-Filharmonien. Crescendo is a mentoring program for young classical musicians under the direction of the Bergen International Festival, Barratt Due Music Institute and the Oslo Philharmonic. WWW.FIB.NO 3 4 FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN 5 2019 2019 DMITRIJ SJOSTAKOVITSJ (1906–1975) Sonoko Miriam Welde Strykekvartett nr. 7 i fiss-moll String Quartet no. 7 in F sharp minor, op. 108 (12 min) fiolin / violin WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756–1791) Sonoko Miriam Welde (f. 1996, Bergen) Pianokvartett nr. 1 i g-moll Piano Quartet no. 1 in G minor, har siden sin første opptreden med K.478 (29 min) Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester som 1. Allegro niåring spilt med en rekke profesjo- 2. Andante nelle symfoniorkester i Skandinavia og 3. Rondo Europa. Hun hadde sin London-debut som solist med Royal Philharmonic Pause Interval Orchestra i mars i år. På hjemmebane ble Sonoko Miriam et kjent ansikt etter ALEXANDER WUSTIN (1943–) at hun vant NRKs Virtuos-konkurranse Dedikasjon for cello, marimba og piano Foto: Liv Øvland og fikk representere Norge i Eurovision- Dedication for Cello, Marimba and Piano (12 min) finalen i Køln i 2014. Hun er en entusiastisk kammermusiker som har samarbeidet med mange anerkjente musikere og medvirker ERNŐ DOHNÁNYI (1877–1960) kontinuerlig på festivaler i inn- og utland. Hennes hovedlærere Pianokvintett no. 2 i ess-moll gjennom mange år ved Barratt Due Musikkinstitutt har vært Piano Quintet no. 2 in E flat minor, op. 26 (28 min) Stephan Barratt-Due og Alf Richard Kraggerud. Fra og med våren 2016 studerer hun ved Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, Berlin hos professor Kolja Blacher. Hun har dessuten viktige mentorer i Janine Jansen og Vilde Frang. Sonoko Miriam ble tatt opp i Crescendo-programmet i 2017 og hun spiller på en 1714 Alessan- dro Gagliano, utlånt fra Dextra Musica. Sonoko Miriam Welde (b. 1996, Bergen) has since her first ap- pearance with Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra as a nine-year-old, played with a majority of professional symphony orchestras in Scandinavia and Europe. Her London debut was as a soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in March this year. At home, Sonoko Miriam became a familiar face after she won NRK’s “Virtuos” competition and represented Norway in the Eurovision final in Cologne in 2014. She is an enthusiastic chamber musician, who has collaborated with a number of renowned artists and she also appears frequently at various international chamber music festivals. Her main teachers for many years at Barratt Due Insti- tute of Music have been Stephan Barratt-Due and Alf Richard Kraggerud. Since spring 2016 she studies at Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, Berlin, under Professor Kolja Blacher, as well as being mentored by Janine Jansen and Vilde Frang. Sonoko Miriam joined the Crescendo programme in 2017 and plays on a 1714 Alessandro Gagliano on loan from Dextra Musica. 4 WWW.FIB.NO WWW.FIB.NO 5 6 FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN 7 2019 2019 Ludvig Gudim Johan Dalene fiolin / violin fiolin / violin Ludvig Gudim (f. 1999, Oslo) be- Johan Dalene (f. 2000, Norrköping) gynte å spille fiolin i en alder av fem begynte å spille fiolin da han var fire år år og har siden vært solist med de gammel. Kun tre år senere hadde han aller fleste norske orkestrene samt sin debutkonsert med Norrköping sym- flere orkestre i utlandet. I 2017 kom foniorkester. Tidligere denne våren vant Ludvig inn på prestisjefylte The Juil- Johan første pris i Carl Nielsen interna- liard School i New York, og studerer sjonale fiolinkonkurranse i Odense. Han for øyeblikket under Itzhak Perlman har også vunnet førsteplass i ni andre og Li Lin. Tidligere i vår vant han internasjonale konkurranser, inkludert solistkonkurransen der og var solist The Thomas and Evon Cooper Interna- Foto: Jiyang Chen med skolens orkester i Alice Tully Foto: Nikolaj Lund tional Violin Competition der han spilte Hall i New York. Han har også vunnet tredje plass i Menuhin- Tsjajkovskijs fiolinkonsert med The Cleveland Orchestra. «I saw the konkurransen i 2014 og blitt tildelt flere andre priser. I 2016 vant best Tchaikovsky Concerto that I’ve ever heard» sa juryens leder, Ludvig NRKs «Virtuos»-konkurranse og representerte Norge i Gregory Fulkerson. Det siste året har Johan vært solist med en Eurovision-finalen i Køln. Ludvig er en ivrig kammermusiker som rekke skandinaviske orkestre og er i sesongen 2018-2019 Artist har spilt med flere internasjonale artister og er aktiv med sin egen in Residence hos Norrkököpning Symfoniorkester. Han ble nylig gruppe Abeo Quartet i New York. Dette er hans første sesong i utvalgt til BBC New Generation Artists-programmet. Johan ble Crescendo, og han spiller på en Antonio Stradivari fra 1710, utlånt med i Crescendo i 2017 og spiller på en Antonio Stradivari, utlånt fra Anders Sveaas Allmennyttige Fond. fra Anders Sveaas’ Allmennyttige Fond. Ludvig Gudim (b. 1999, Oslo) began playing the violin at the age Johan Dalene was born in 2000 and began playing the violin at of five and has since been a soloist with most of the orchestras the age of 4. Three years later he made his debut as a soloist in Norway in addition to appearing with several international with the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra. Earlier this spring orchestras. In 2017, Ludvig was admitted to the prestigious The Johan won the first prize in the Carl Nielsen International Violin Juilliard School in New York and is currently studying under Competition in Odense. He has also received first prize in nine Itzhak Perlman and Li Lin. Earlier this spring he won the Juilliard other international competitions, including The Thomas and Evon Soloist Competition and appeared as soloist in the Mendelssohn Cooper International Violin competition, playing Tchaikovsky’s concerto in Alice Tully Hall. He has also won third prize in the Violin Concerto with The Cleveland Orchestra in the final round. Menuhin Competition 2014 and has been awarded several other “I saw the best Tchaikovsky Concerto that I’ve ever heard”, com- prizes. In 2016, Ludvig won NRK’s “Virtuoso” competition and mented Gregory Fulkerson, chair of the jury. Last season Johan represented Norway in the Eurovision final in Cologne. He is an appeared as soloist with several Scandinavian orchestras and is enthusiastic chamber musician and performs regularly with his artist-in-residence with the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra in group Abeo Quartet in New York. This is Ludvig’s first season their current season. He was recently selected to the BBC New with the Crescendo programme, and he performs on an Antonio Generation Artists scheme. Johan joined Crescendo in 2017 and Stradivari from 1710, generously on loan from Anders Sveaas’ plays on an A. Stradivarius violin from 1736, generously on loan Charitable Foundation. from the Anders Sveaas’ Charitable Foundation. 6 WWW.FIB.NO WWW.FIB.NO 7 8 FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN FESTSPILLENE I BERGEN 9 2019 2019 Amalie Stalheim Leif Ove Andsnes cello piano Amalie Stalheim (f. 1993, Bergen) Leif Ove Andsnes er født på Karmøy, begynte å spille som seksåring og og studerte blant annet hos Jiri Hlinka er i dag en av Skandinavias mest ved Bergen Musikkonservatorium. Et lovende cellister. I 2018 vant hun år etter hans debut som 17-åring, var Solistpriset under Kungliga Musika- han solist med Griegs a-mollkonsert på liska Akademiens store musikkon- Festspillene i Bergen. Andsnes opptrer kurranse. Juryen uttalte: «Hennes jevnlig i berømte konsertsaler med de tekniske brillians går hånd i hånd ledende orkestrene verden rundt, og med respons og personlig uttrykk, hadde stor suksess med sitt samar- og vi håper hun vil forherlige ver- beid med Mahler Chamber Orchestra Foto: Christopher Hästbacka dens konsertsaler i mange år frem- Foto: Nikolaj Lund med verdensturneen The Beethoven over og inspirere nye generasjoner av unge musikere.» Som solist Journey. Han er også aktiv i platestudio med en rekke utgivelser har Amalie spilt med de fleste orkestrene i Skandinavia. Tidligere bak seg. Som en profilert kammermusiker var han i mange år i karrieren har hun vunnet førsteplass i Ljunggren Competition, kunstnerisk leder for Risør Kammermusikkfest samt Ojai Music YAMAHA Music Foundation Europe Competition og på Verbi- Festival i California i 2012. I dag er han kunstnerisk leder for sin er Festival Academy ble hun tildelt den prestisjetunge Firme- egen kammermusikkfestival i Baroniet i Rosendal. Andsnes har nich-prisen. Amalie Stalheim er en aktiv kammermusiker, og hun mottatt en rekke priser, deriblant Kommandør av St. Olavs Orden, inviteres jevnlig til internasjonale festivaler. Hun er også en del Peer Gynt-prisen, Royal Philharmonic Society-prisen for beste av Talent Norges talentutviklingsprogram ArtEx. Hun kom med instrumentalist, Gilmore-prisen, seks Gramophone-priser og åtte i Crescendo i 2018 og spiller på en cello bygget av F. Ruggieri i Grammy-nominasjoner. I 2013 ble han tatt inn i Gramophone’s 1687, utlånt av Anders Sveaas’ Allmennyttige Fond. Hall of Fame. Amalie Stalheim (b. 1993, Bergen) began playing at the age of Leif Ove Andsnes grew up on the island of Karmøy, outside six and is one of the most promising young cellists in Scandi- Bergen, and trained with Jiři Hlinka at the Bergen Conservatoire navia today.
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