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International Symposium – Programme
International Symposium - Programme
sab09nov(nov 9)9:29dom10(nov 10)12:30International Symposium - Programme9:29 - 12:30 (10)
Dettagli evento
Saturday 9 November 2019 Corde d’autunno Guitar Symposium – 1st day 9:30 Lecturer: Lucio Carbone Title: presentation of the historical exhibition dedicated to Rubio 9:45 Lecturer: Marco Ramelli Title: New perspective on Roberto Gerhard’s
Dettagli evento
Saturday 9 November 2019
Corde d’autunno Guitar Symposium – 1st day
9:30 Lecturer: Lucio Carbone
Title: presentation of the historical exhibition dedicated to Rubio
9:45 Lecturer: Marco Ramelli
Title: New perspective on Roberto Gerhard’s guitar music
The lecture will focus on the new discoveries about the genesis of Fantasia (1957)
and on a new arrangement of For whom the bell toll. It will be discussed how
Gerhard’s own political view is embedded in his music.
10:15 Lecturer: Gary Southwell
Title: Julian Bream and the Hauser Guitar
Gary Southwell talks about making guitars for Julian Bream.
Recalling the 15 years they spent collaborating closely on the study and reconstruction of the guitars of Herman Hauser 1.
11:15 coffee break
11:45 Lecturer: Stefano Grondona & Paul Galbraith
Title: The collaboration with David Rubio:
the experience of two great guitarists
Sunday 10 November 2019
Corde d’autunno Guitar Symposium – 2nd day
9:30 Lecturer: Pietro Locatto
Title: Presentation of the new album:
Moreno Torroba – Sonata Fantasia and the early guitar works
10:00 Lecturer: Gabriele Lodi
Title: TouchTheSound – Rubio
Live performance on the guitar in exhibiton
10:30 Lecturer: James Westbrook
Title: David ‘Jose’ Rubio (1934–2000)
A Personal insight into Britain’s Most Illustrious Musical Instrument Maker.
11:15 Coffee Break
11:30 Lecture-Recital: Fabio Zanon
Title: Bream’s repertoire
Music by: Berkeley, Eastwood and Martin
Tickets for the symposium: 15 euro
In collaboration with:
TU Dublin Conservatoire & Dublin Guitar Symposium
Orari
9 novembre 2019 9:29 - 10 novembre 2019 12:30