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04.09.2014

Culture

From 9 to 14 September, the traditional baroque musical days in Rezekne, Nautre and Riga will take place in Rezekne “ein Zuhause für Müthel”, or “house for Müthel”, during which both the chamber music concerts and the opera premiere and lectures and meetings will be heard. The 10 th Festival (BMD) in Rēzekne, dedicated to the mysterious composer Johann Gotfrīd Mītelis, will be opened at THE 10 th Festival in Rēzekne that year.

10. Baroque musical days in Rezekne. Program:

September 9

  • 18.00 Chamber Music concert “village at Mime” Nautrēnu in Roman Catholic Church. Entry: Eur 2

10 September

  • 10.00 Marc Meisel masterclass organ and clavesine game (J. Ivanova Rēzekne music secondary school);
  • 16.00 opening of the exhibition “baroque music days in Rezekne – 10” in Latgale cultural history museum;
  • 18.00 The Chamber Music concert “village at Mime” Latgale Embassy GORE in the small hall.

September 11

  • 10.00 Karel Valter masterclass in the traversflutas play, Hugo Naessens, Joost var der Lindeln and raita Grigal masterclass in baroque singing.

September 12

  • 10.00 Olivier Picon lecture “baroque forest horn - young or old?”;
  • 10.00 Karel Valter masterclass in the traversflutas play, Hugo Naessens, Joost var der Lindeln and raita Grigal masterclass in baroque singing.

13 September

  • 17.00 Negotiations before the pre-performance. Meeting with Mr Burkhard Kinzler and the sempler artist Vincent Flückiger.
  • 18.00 Opera posticcio “house for Morttelim” pre-performance, Latgale embassy GORE's big hall.

September 14

  • 18.00 Opera posticcio “house for Mītelim”, music house BEAUTY, Riga.

Johann Gottfried Müthel 1728 Melne, Germany – 1788 Riga, is the most prominent baroque composer in Riga. The testimony of Mortheel has not remained much: there is no known house where he lived in Riga, the Morgan Eagles died during the Second World War, the place of the tomb is lost. But his musical heritage is special – in particular, the few sounds are surprising with originality, good taste and delicacy. It's music for gardeners.
The puzzle was THE last student of J. S. Baha to spend all his creative life in Riga, among others. Peter Church's eager. It is not only the fact that he had been the last student of Johana Sebastiana, the last student of the invisible master, and had been present at the time of his death: the criticism of that time was the closest to the musical language of Karl Philip Emanuel, who was highly regarded in Europe.
As is unknown, AND in the course of the era, THE tomb of J. G. Peel has disappeared, his beauty has not yet been found and held a stable place in the Latvian music landscape. This year's festival program wants to create a place for Mītelis in Latvia, this “house for the Mortgage.”
The concert programme “Village at the Mime” includes the music of the composer that formed the mysterious world of the Mortal: his own flute sonata, his last teacher, Johan Sebastian Baha triosonate, as well as the composition of the composer-generation of the composer, Karl Philip Emanuel Baha and Georg Tölemen.
“Kesselberg ensemble” (Basel, Switzerland): Karel Valter – traversflauta, Ilze Grudule – violoncello Piccolo, Marc Meisel – clavesine. All the “Kesselberg ensemble” musicians have made significant progress in both solo and chamber music, concerting and performing. These program musicians have already appeared in international festivals in Basel, Monaco and Prague.
On 13 September, on 13 September, Latgale Embassy GORE in the big hall and 14 September in the music house IN Riga will be the pre-performance of the opera posticcio “house for Mītelim”. Opera pasticcio is a story of the life of the excellent composer in the 18 th century Riga and his place, his “home” in people's conscience today. The deepening view of the Rēzekne director Mara Zayisalns reveals the greatest drama of his life: whether and how to write music if your teacher has been a brilliant Bach and if your music is not immediately met by the audience.
The “house for Mītelim” is an international recognition of the ancient music interpreters who have repeatedly spoken on BMD concerts. The opera is created directly for the festival BMD in Rezekne. Opera is a “Kesselberg ensemble” project, which has been created in collaboration with Latgale embassy GORE, John Ivanova Rēzekne music secondary school and Rezekne People's Theatre, which is dedicated to the festival's baroque musical days in Rezekne and the “Kesselberg ensemble” 10-year anniversary.
Baroque musical days in Rezekne are a tradition in which long-term, long-term projects have begun. At the same time, it is also a laboratory where, even for the first time in life, they are acquainted with historically informed performances and then choosing the ancient music for their further studies, and also a meeting place for musicians. Baroque musical days are bridges between the new and old, both in the fields of knowledge, experience and music.
The chamber music concert and the opera posticcio record will be performed “Latvian Radio 3 – classics”. Concert records will be heard radio archive on the Internet.

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