Margret Köll arpa barroca

Comienza sus estudios de piano y de arpa en el conservatorio de Innsbruck, Austria. Continúa estudiando el arpa en el Mozarteum de Innsbruck con Nicoletta Alberti, en Baltimore, Estados Unidos, con Ruth Inglefield y posteriormente en la “Hochschule für Musik” de Munich, Alemania, con Helga Storck. Finaliza sus estudios con un diploma artístico y de pedagogía junto con el estudi del arpa barroco con Mara Galassi en la Accademia Internazionale della Música à Milano.

 

[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=»yes» overflow=»visible»][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][EXPAND leer más]Desde 2003 da clase en la “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” en Munich, en Alemania. En 2008 gana el premio “Jakob – Stainer – Preis”, en Austria. Ha tocado como primera arpista en la “Münchner Symphoniker”, la “Schleswig-Holstein-Musikfestivalorchester” y la “Philharmonie der Nationen” y ha trabajado con los siguientes ensembles : Il Giardino Armonico (Giovanni Antonini), Europa Galante (Fabio Biondi), Imaginarium (Enrico Onofri), Bayrische Staatsoper (Ivor Bolton), Balthasar- Neumann-Ensemble (Thomas Hengelbrock), Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (Marcus Creed), Collegium Vocale Gent (Attilio Cremonesi), así como acompñando a Cecilia Bartoli en la gira de promoción de su último CD “Maria Malibran” por Europa.[/EXPAND]

 

Luca Pianca laúd

Laudista y teorbista. Es hoy uno de los músicos más solicitados dentro del campo de la interpretación de la música barroca. Estudió con Nikolaus Harnoncourt en el Mozarteum de Salzburgo y ha colaborado con el y con Concentus Musicus Wien desde 1982.  En 1985 cofunda  Il Giardino Armonico, ensemble especializado en música barroca italiana.

 

[/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][EXPAND leer más]Pianca ha colaborado con varios de los cantantes más importantes de la actualidad, como Eva Mei, Cecilia Bartoli, Anthony Rolfe-Johnson, Sylvia McNair, Marijana Liposevk, y Christoph Prégardien. Ha tocado en las más prestigiosas salas de Europa en duo con Vittorio Ghielmi, y como solista en salas de concierto, entre las cuales cabe destacar el Carnegie Hall de Nueva York, el Musikverein de Viena, el Wigmore Hall de Londres, la Deutsche Philharmonie de Berlín y el Oshi Hall de Tokio. Ha participado en diversas producciones del Teatro de la Ópera de Zúrich, además de en el Festival de Salzburgo, en el festival de Lucerna, el Teater an der Wien, y ha sido invitado por instituciones como la Berliner Philarmoniker. Tiene en su haber cerca de cincuenta grabaciones discográficas con numerosos premios, entre las cuales cabe destacar la integral para laud de J.S.Bach y de Antonio Vivaldi. Además, es ganador de cinco Diapason d’Or, cuatro CHOC du monde de la musique, del premio Grammophone en 1996 y del Deutscher Schallplattenpreis en 1998. Ha colaborado desde 2001 con el compositor Turovsky-Savchuk Romano, con el cual ha estrenado varias obras distintos festivales internacionales (Urbino, Salamanca, París, Vilnius entre otros).[/EXPAND]

 

En colaboración con Dmitry Sinkovsky violín

Dmitry estudia en el conservatorio Tchaikovsky de Moscú, en la clase de Alexander Kirov (2001 y 2005). Desde muy pronto compagina sus estudios con una intensa activiadad concertística de giras por Europa. Toma clases con la pionera de música antigua Marie Leonhardt y asiste a masterclases con Thomas Zehetmair, Sigiswald Kuijken, Ryo Terakado, Roger Norrigton y Andreas Staier. Termina sus estudios de postgrado, completando un curso de música de cámara con Alexei Lubimov.

 

[/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][EXPAND leer más]En el 2003 Dmitry toca en el ensemble “Musica Petropolitana” y co-funda “Pratum Integrum”, formación especializada en música antigua rusa. Graba una serie de trabajos de Georg Philipp Telemann, Antón Ferdinand Tietz, Antonio Rosetti, Johann Christian Bach y cuartetos de Joseph Woefl. Muchas de sus grabaciones han sido recibidas de forma muy positiva por la crítica especializada y revistas como Diapason, Revista Música, Prelude y Toccata. En los últimos años Dmitry se ha alzado como ganador de varios premios internacionales de violín: “Musica Antiqua Brugge” en Bélgica, 2008, “H.I.F. von Biber Wettbewerb” en Austria, 2009, el concurso Leipzig Bach en Alemania, 2006 y el “Premio Bonporti” en Italia, 2005. Desde 2005 Dmitry es profesor en la cátedra de violín –Departamento de Música Antigua- del Conservatorio Chaikowsky de Moscu. [/EXPAND]

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Giants La Voce del Metallo

Trio Margret Köll, Luca Pianca & Dmitry Sinkovsky

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Margret Köll historical harp Margret Köll initially studied piano and harp at the conservatory in Innsbruck. She continued her concert harp studies with Nicoletta Alberti at the Mozarteum in Innsbruck and with Dr. Ruth Inglefield in Baltimore, and finally in Professor Helga Storck’s class at the Hochschule für Musik in Munich, where she graduated as a teacher and performer. After the studies in historical harps with Andrew – Lawrence King and Mara Galassi, she got her degree at the Accademia Internazionale della Musica in Milan. [/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][EXPAND read more] From 2003 – 2006 she teached at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich.In 2008 she got the “Jakob – Stainer – Preis” in Austria. As a principal harpist she worked with the Munich Symphony Orchestra, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival Orchestra and the Philharmonie der Nationen. She played in various ensembles such as Il Giardino Armonico (Giovanni Antonini), Europa Galante (Fabio Biondi), Imaginarium (Enrico Onofri), Bayrische Staatsoper (Ivor Bolton), Balthasar-Neumann- Ensemble (Thomas Hengelbrock), Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (Marcus Creed), Collegium Vocale Gent (Attilio Cremonesi), La Scintilla and Cecilia Bartoli on Promotiontour (CD: “Maria Malibran) in Europe, 2009 Engagement at “La Scala” in Milan for Händel´s Alcina, 2010/11 Promotion tour with Private Musicke and Magdalena Kozena, CD “Lettere amorose”.[/EXPAND]   Luca Pianca lute Luca Pianca is an established musician in the field of original instrument performance. He studied with Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Salzburg Mozarteum, and has worked with him since 1982.  He is the co-founder of the Milanese ensemble Il Giardino Armonico, which is a leader in the performance of Italian Baroque music. [/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][EXPAND read more]Luca Pianca appears regularly as the partner of outstanding singers such as Cecilia Bartoli, Eva Mei and Christoph Prégardien. Thanks to an exclusive contract with the Teldec label, his recordings of the complete lute works of J. S. Bach and Antonio Vivaldi are now available on the market. His discography numbers altogether more than 50 CD recordings. As a soloist he has appeared in the most famous concert halls throughout the world, among others Carnegie Hall in New York, the Philharmonie in Berlin, and the Musikverein in Vienna. Luca Pianca has been involved in numerous opera productions in the Salzburg Festival, the Lucerne Festival, the Zürich opera house and the Theater an der Wien. In a duo with the gamba player Vittorio Ghielmi he is invited to play by the most renowned chamber music societies in Europe. His activities include working with the great violinist Viktoria Millova, as well as with Albrecht Mayer, the first oboist of the Berlin Philharmonic, with whom he recorded a very successful album of Handel transcriptions in 2006. He was also invited by Sir Simon Rattle to take part in an orchestral recording. In addition he has appeared in other musical territories with the rock star Sting as well as the singer and songwriter Vinicio Capossela.[/EXPAND]   In collaboration with Dmitry Sinkovsky violin Dmitry leads ensembles such as “Il Complesso barocco” (Alan Curtis, Italy), “Collegium Marianum” (Jana Semeradova, Czech Republic), “The Harmony of Nations” (Elisabeth Baumer, Austria), “Bizzarie Armoniche” (Elena Russo, Italy), “Capriola Di Gioia” (Bart Naessens, Belgium), “La Claudiana” (Luca Pianca, Italy) and “Musica Antiqua Roma” (Riccardo Minasi, Italy). [/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=»1_1″ background_position=»left top» background_color=»» border_size=»» border_color=»» border_style=»solid» spacing=»yes» background_image=»» background_repeat=»no-repeat» padding=»» margin_top=»0px» margin_bottom=»0px» class=»» id=»» animation_type=»» animation_speed=»0.3″ animation_direction=»left» hide_on_mobile=»no» center_content=»no» min_height=»none»][EXPAND read more]His repertoire encompasses a wide range of musical periods, from Italian composers of the 16th and 17th century and Biber’s Mystery sonatas to 18th century works such as J. S. Bach’s sonatas and partitas, concertos by Locatelli, Leclair, Tartini, Corelli, Vivaldi, Pisendel and also numerous later works including the violin concer­tos of Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms. He attended the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in the class of Prof. Al­exander Kirov (2001-2005). He is a laureate of various international competitions: “Musica Antiqua Brugge” in Belgium (first prize, audience prize, media prize) 2008, “H.I.F von Biber Wettbewerb” in Austria (“Romanus Weichlein” prize, prize for the best performance of Austrian music) 2009. Leipzig Bach Competition in Germany (third prize) 2006. “Premio Bonporti” in Italy (second prize) 2005. Dmitry has done numerous recordings, including a series of works by Georg Philipp Telemann, Anton Ferdinand Tietz, Antonio Rosetti, Johann Chris­tian Bach and quartets by Joseph Woefl. Many of his recordings have been enthusiasti­cally received by early music journals such as Diapason, Revista Musica, Prelude and Toccata. Since 2005 Dmitry has been teaching violin in the Early Music Department of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory.[/EXPAND]

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