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Tonsättarfestivalen 2004 2004-10-20 15:07 CEST Tonsättarfestivalen 2004 Musikradions stora satsning i oktober är sändningarna från Tonsättarfestivalen 2004 i Stockholms konserthus. Nedan följer tider för alla sex sändningarna. I år står tonsättaren och dirigenten Esa-Pekka Salonen i fokus, en välkänd profil inte minst i Sveriges Radio eftersom han under många år var chefsdirigent för Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester. Tre av Tonsättarfestivalens konserter sänds direkt i P2. Medan publiken i Konserthuset har paus, bjuds radiolyssnarna på intervjuer och samtal med olika personer som är inblandade i festivalen. På lördagen talar Per Lindqvist med konserthuschefen Stefan Forsberg, planeringschefen Mats Engström och marknadschefen Peter Scheele. I måndagens paus intervjuas Esa-Pekka Salonen och på tisdagen är det representanter för olika yrkesgrupper i Konserthuset som finns vid mikrofonen. Pressinformation: Kajsa Hallhagen tel 08-784 71 52 eller 0708-538 407 Bilder: se www.sr.se/press och programinformation för v 43 eller Konserthusets hemsida www.konserthuset.se 23/10 lör kl 15.00 Direktsändning med Kungliga Filharmonikerna. Solist: Matti Salminen, bas. Bachkören, Essinge kammarkör, S:t Matteus kammarkör och Stockholms kammarkör. Dirigent: Esa-Pekka Salonen. Modest Musorgskij: En natt på Blåkulla. Esa-Pekka Salonen: Insomnia. 24/10 sön kl 19.00 Från eftermiddagens konsert med Norrköpings symfoniorkester under ledning av Hannu Lintu. Solist: Daniel Röhn, violin. Två verk av Esa-Pekka Salonen: Giro och Gambit. Dessutom Fem orkesterstycken op. 16 av Arnold Schönberg och Symfoni i tre satser av Igor Stravinsky. 25/10 mån kl 19.30 Direktsändning från Grünewaldsalen med Anna Lindal, violin, Mats Rondin, cello och Per Tengstrand, piano. På programmet tre verk av Esa-Pekka Salonen: Lachen verlernt för soloviolin, Yta III för solovioloncell och Dichotomie för piano. Dessutom: Duo för violin och violoncell och Noctuelles ur Miroirs för piano av Maurice Ravel, samt Cellosonat av Claude Debussy. 26/10 tis kl 19.30 Direktsändning från Grünewaldsalen med Kungliga Filharmonikernas blåsarkvintett och medlemmar ur orkestern under ledning av Esa-Pekka Salonen. Solister: Anu Komsi, sopran och Markus Maskuniitty, valthorn. Kvällen innehåller tre verk av Esa-Pekka Salonen: Konsertetyd, Memoria och Floof. Dessutom: Oktett av Igor Stravinsky och Tio stycken för blåsarkvintett av György Ligeti. 30/10 lör kl 15.00 Från konsert 27/10 med Stockholms nya kammarorkester. Solist: Mats Rondin, cello. Dirigent: Esa-Pekka Salonen. Två verk av Esa-Pekka Slonen: Stockholm Diary och Mania. Dessutom: Joseph Haydn: Symfoni nr 6 D-dur, "Morgonen", Symfoni nr 7 C-dur, "Middagen" och Symfoni nr 8 G-dur, "Kvällen". 31/10 sön kl 19.00 Från konsert 28/10 med Kungliga Filharmonikerna. Solister: Hila Plitmann, Anu Komsi och Piia Komsi, sopran. Tre verk av Esa-Pekka Salonen: LA variations, Fem bilder efter Sappho och Wing on wing. Dessutom: Gåsmors sagor av Maurice Ravel..
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