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Älvsborg & GIOA Quarantine Concerts
Sunday, September 20, 2020, 19:00, Älvsborg’s church, Gothenburg, Sweden
Mozart with fortepiano, organ and string quartet
Meet Mozart’s keyboard and chamber music in a rich and varied program with the eminent musicians Ulrika Davidsson Ulrika Davidsson, fortepiano, Per Drougge, violine, Oskar Edin, violine, Märta Eriksson, viola and Lisa Reuter, cello. Among other things, we are going to listen to the Piano concert No. 12 in A-major in a version for piano and string quartet.
Music in Älvsborg in collaboration with Göteborg International Organ Academy present the GIOA Quarantine Concerts series of live streamed concerts for all who are at home and longing for live music. Simultaneously, we offer an opportunity for freelance musicians to perform in this period when many concerts are cancelled.Program
W. A. Mozart (1756-1791)
Fantasy in F minor, K. 608
Allegro–Andante–Allegro
Organ, 4 hands
Divertimento in F major, K. 138
Allegro
Andante
Presto
String quartet
Fantasy in D minor, K. 397
Andante–Adagio–Presto–Adagio–Presto–Adagio–Allegretto
Fortepiano
J. Haydn (1732-1809)
Sonata in G minor, Hob.: XVI:44
Moderato; Allegretto
Fortepiano
W. A. Mozart (1756-1791)
Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414
Allegro–Andante–Rondeau. Allegretto
Version for piano and string quartet
Musicians:
Ulrika Davidsson, Fortepiano, organ
String quartet:
Per Drougge, violine
Oscar Edin, violine
Märta Eriksson, viola
Lisa Reuter, cello
Hans Davidsson, organ
Fortepiano, copy after Anton Walter, built by Monika May, 2004.
Presented by Musik i Älvsborg and the Göteborg International Organ Academy in collaboration with SENSUS
BIO
Ulrika Davidsson is a versatile musician and maintains a performance career on fortepiano, clavichord, harpsichord and piano. She has given concerts throughout Europe, USA, Japan and South Korea, and is regularly invited to international academies and festivals. Ms Davidsson teaches at Ljungskile folkhögskola. She has previously been Asst. Prof. of Historical Keyboards at Eastman School of Music; Music Director of Rochester City Ballet, USA, and has taught at Hochschule für Künste Bremen, the Royal Danish Academy of Music, and the Academy of Music and Drama, Göteborg. Ms Davidsson holds a doctoral degree in piano and historical keyboards, and a master’s degree in harpsichord from Eastman School of Music; she has studied piano at Gothenburg University and the Sweelinck conservatory. Noted teachers include Barry Snyder, William Porter, Malcolm Bilson, Willem Brons and Elisif Lundén. She is represented on CD with Haydn Sonatas. In 2013 she received the Adlerbertska artistic award.
After studies at the Edsberg Music Institute and the Liszt Academy, Per Drougge has worked as a violinist in Mellersta Österbottens Kammarorkester, the Finnish National Opera and the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra. Since 1996, Per has worked entirely on a freelance basis throughout Sweden and has over the years received recurring assignments as principal leader and concertmaster in the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Musica Vitae, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Court Orchestra. Per also works with musical theater as well as chamber music and plays in his own violin&guitar duo; Duo Drougge-Karlsson and is also a part of the folk music group Salam(i).
Oscar Edin grew up on Styrsö in Gothenburg's southern archipelago. He studied violin at the Academy of Music and Drama in Gothenburg with Tobias Granmo and Vlad Stanculeasa. After his bachelor's degree, Oscar continued his studies with a master in Stockholm at the Royal Academy of Music with Jannica Gustafsson as his teacher. Oscar is a co-founder and active member of the string orchestra Skallsjö Summer Orchestra and also plays regularly with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra as well as Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Oscar is passionate about chamber music and has toured around Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany and Italy with, among others, Agon Ensemble and the Spalding Quartet.
Märta Eriksson did her studies at the Academy of Music and Drama in Gothenburg where she studied the viola with Johanna Person. Her main studies were followed with a year in Berlin, where she studied viola with Friedemann Weigle at Hochschule für Musik, Hanns Eisler as well as chamber music with Nathalia Prischepenko. Since her graduation Märta has worked on freelance basis around Sweden, partly as orchestra musician, both as principal and section player in orchestras as Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Norrlandsoperan Symphony Orchestra and Musica Vitae, but also as a chamber musician in Sjöströmska Kvartetten. Together with the quartet she has been to a big number of masterclasses and festivals, for example with Quatuor Debussy, Hatto Beyerle and Vertavo Quartet.
Lisa Reuter
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