
2012 Festival of the American Liszt Society Name:____________________________________ email address:______________________________ mailing address: ____________________________ LISZT2012 INFestival W ofEIMAR the Registration fees (circle one only) American Liszt Society ALS student member $30 Thomas Mastroianni, president MTNA student member $40 Student $50 Alexandre Dossin, artistic director ALS member $70 University of Oregon School of Music MTNA member $100 and Dance, May 17-20 General liszt.uoregon.edu registration $130 Optional fees (circle as appropriate) Ticket to Eugene Symphony Concert (not included) $42 (section A) $34 (section B) On site lunch Friday $10 On site lunch Saturday $10 BEALL CONCERT HALL The University of Oregon School of Music and On site lunch Sunday $10 Dance will host the 2012 Festival of the American Banquet $49 Liszt Society. The state-of-the-art facilities, plus new Hamburg and American Steinways will set the stage for a great festival in honor of Franz Liszt and Late Registration Fee $20 his contemporaries. (for applications received after March 1, 2012) Carl V. Lachmund, one of Liszt’s students in Weimar, was the Dean of the University of Oregon Total payment included ______ School of Music (1912-1914). This important Please fill out, print and mail this form and your check connection will be marked by the posthumous (made out to Oregon Chapter of the American Liszt award of the prestigious Medal of the American FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886) Society) to: Liszt Society to Carl Lachmund, to be received in his name by members of his family. Crystal Zimmerman The 2012 Festival of the American Liszt Society will celebrate Franz Liszt’s great achievements 1360 N Park Ave In the program, a solo recital by Antonio Pompa- Baldi, a master class with John Perry, a lecture by during the prolific Weimar years: the B minor Eugene, OR 97404 Alan Walker and much more. Sonata, Transcendental Etudes, Symphonic Poems and other great works. Performers and Online registration available: liszt.uoregon.edu lecturers from several countries and throughout email: [email protected] the United States will gather on the beautiful campus of the University of Oregon School of Music in Eugene for four days of great events. (Friday, continued) (Saturday, continued) THURSDAY, MAY 17 (Hult Center, Silva Hall) Almira (Eric Ruple), Rigoletto (Nadejda Vlaeva) 4:30PM: 6 Consolations, 3 Sonetti del 7-8PM: Registration (Hult Center lobby) Petrarca, Funérailles (Luis de Moura Castro) 8:00PM: OPENING CONCERT WITH EUGENE Rienzi (Ksenia Nosikova), Faust (Louis Nagel) 4:30PM: Schubert songs: original versions and Liszt SYMPHONY 5:30-7:00PM: Dinner on your own Danail Rachev, conductor transcriptions Adam Golka, soloist Gretchen am Spinnrade, Die junge Nonne, Der Erlkönig EVENING SESSION (Elizabeth Racheva, soprano/Anita King, piano) 7:00PM: Masterclass with John Perry and FRIDAY, MAY 18 (University of Oregon School of Gretchen am Spinnrade (Anita King) winners of the Liszt-Garrison and Los Angeles Music, Beall Hall) Die junge Nonne, Der Erlkönig (Daniel Glover) Liszt International Competitions 8:30-9:30AM: Registration (Beall Hall lobby) 9:00PM: Medal of the American Liszt Society 5:30-7:00PM: Dinner on your own Award Ceremony MORNING SESSION 9:30AM: Welcoming remarks (Brad Foley, Thomas SUNDAY, MAY 20 (University of Mastroianni, Alexandre Dossin) EVENING SESSION 7:00PM: Sonata in B minor (Mykola Suk) Oregon School of Music, Aasen-Hull Hall) 9:45AM: Liszt and Bach 8:30-9:30AM Registration (Beall Hall lobby) Bach: Fantasy in G, BWV 572 (Barbara Baird, organ) 7:45PM: Who was Carl Lachmund? Bach/Liszt: Fantasy and Fugue in G minor (Alan Walker, lecturer) MORNING SESSION (Thomas Mastroianni, piano) 8:30PM: Solo Recital – Antonio Pompa-Baldi 9:30AM: Liszt and Gouvy Liszt: B-A-C-H Fantasy (Stephen Ackert, organ) An Introduction to Songs by Théodore 10:30: Weimar (Alexander Mathäs, lecturer) SATURDAY, MAY 19 Gouvy (MeeAe Nam, soprano, Gabriel 11:00AM: Schiller, Goethe and Liszt Dobner, piano) Lieder aus Schillers ‘Wilhelm Tell” (University of Oregon School of Music, Beall Hall) 8:30-9:30AM: Registration (Beall Hall lobby) 10:15 AM: Liszt Choral Music – UO Der Fischerknabe (Es lächelt der See) Chamber Choir Der Hirt (Ihr Matten lebt wohl) (Sharon Paul, conductor) MORNING SESSION Der Alpenjäger (Es donnern die Höh'n) 11:00AM: Liszt and Chamber music (Nancy Elton/Claire Wachter) 9:30AM: Liszt and the nationalists César Franck: Piano Trio in B minor, op. 2 Beethovens Lieder (Sechs Lieder von Goethe) (Helena Spencer, lecturer) (Paulo Steinberg, Fritz Gearhart, Andrew (William Wellborn, piano) Smetana: selections from op. 1 Smith) 11:30: Liszt’s Pianos in Weimar Huck Hodge: Transigured Etudes Hummel: Septet op. 74 for piano, elute, (Geraldine Keeling, lecturer) (Richard Zimdars, piano) oboe, horn, viola, cello, and double bass 10:30AM: Liszt’s Symphonic Poems (Lori Piitz, Molly Barth, Yinchi Chang, 12:00PM: Lunch (Aasen Hull Hall) (Justin Kolb, lecturer) Lydia Van Dreel, Leslie Straka, Steven Pologe, and Tyler Abbott) AFTERNOON SESSION 11:00AM: Liszt for Two Pianos Orpheus (Jay and Sandy Mauchley) 1:00PM: Franz Liszt: a new perspective 12:00PM: Lunch (rooms 173 and 178) (Dean Kramer, lecturer) Les Préludes (Yun Ha Hwang, Kichoung Lee, 1:45PM: Liszt and the lied Korean Liszt Society) AFTERNOON SESSION (Crystal Zimmerman, lecturer) Concerto Pathetique 1:30PM: Piano Masterworks from Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher (Patricia Moss/Arsen Gulua) (Daniel Paul Horn and Alexander Djordjevic) Weimar Mignons Lied, Die Lorelei 3 Études de concert: Il Lamento, La (Janice Johnson/Jill Timmons) 12:00PM: Lunch (Aasen Hull Hall) Leggierezza, Un Sospiro (Judith Nesleny, Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam, Die drei Zigeuner, Jose Raul Lopez, Nancy Elton) Im Rhein, im schönen Strome, Du bist wie eine Blume, AFTERNOON SESSION Après une lecture du Dante (Mykola Suk) Vergiftet sind meine Lieder Petrarch Sonnet 104, Polonaise no. 2 (Kevin McMillan/Gabriel Dobner) 1:00PM: Liszt and Berlioz (Eliot Grasso, lecturer) Valse des Sylphes from Damnation of Faust (Eugene (Jura Margulis) Der traurige Mönch Mephisto-Waltz no. 1 (Adam Golka) (Luis de Moura Castro, Bridget de Moura Castro) Alcalay) Sinfonie Fantastique (Dmitry Rachmanov, Gila Goldstein, 2:30-3PM: Break 3:00PM-3:15PM: Break Mark Clinton, Daniel Glover, James Knight) 2:45PM: The relevance of musical symbolism for the 3:00PM:UO Symphony (University of 3:15PM: Liszt and the Art of Transcription performance of Liszt's Sonata in B minor Oregon School of Music – Beall Hall) (Jonathan Kregor, lecturer) (Tibor Szász, read by Thomas Mastroianni) 3:45PM: Opera transcriptions 3:15PM: Transcendental Etudes 5:30PM: Cash bar and hinal banquet Handel, Verdi, Wagner, Gounod (University of Oregon graduate piano students) (University of Oregon Gerlinger Hall) .
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