Heimshorna á milli
Harpa | Norðurljós, Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavik Kort
lau. 28.11.2026 14:00
Barbara Hannigan, blokkflautusnillingurinn Lucie Horsch og hópur hljóðfæraleikara úr Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands bjóða tónleikagestum í spennandi óvissuferð þar sem þjóð- og dægur- tónlist frá ólíkum heimshornum er borin fram. Hér heyrum við frábærar útsetningar Luciano Berio á þjóðlögum ýmissa landa í flutningi Barböru Hannigan, kraftmikla austur-evrópska takta sem urðu Bartók að innblæstri og dillandi suðræna blokkflautu-slagara. Þegar við bætist partítónlist eftir Charlie Parker og þjóðlagaarfur Íslands verða þessir tónleikar að sannkallaðri veislu fyrir augu og eyru með listamönnum á heimsmælikvarða.
Hljómsveitarstjóri og einsöngvari
Barbara Hannigan
Einleikari og einsöngvari
Lucie Horsch
Hljóðfæraleikarar úr Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands
Efnisskrá
Luciano Berio Þjóðlög
Georg Philip Telemann Tvíkonsert fyrir blokkflautu og þverflautu
Béla Bartók Rúmenskir þjóðdansar
Béla Bartók Þrjú rúmensk þjóðlög
Astor Piazzolla Libertango
Charlie Parker Ticotico
Íslenskt Þjóðlag Móðir mín í kví kví
Flytjendur
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Barbara Hannigan
Kanadíska söngkonan og hljómsveitarstjórinn
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Lucie Horsch
Recorder player Lucie Horsch is a sensation and a prodigy, appearing in national and international venues beginning in her early teens. By her early twenties, Horsch had already released three albums on the major Decca label. Horsch was born in Amsterdam in 1999. Both of her parents are musicians; her father is a principal cellist with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Horsch, however, liked the sound of the recorder and decided on a career playing the instrument when she was five. She began taking lessons in Amsterdam, and when she was nine, she made a solo appearance at an outdoor children's concert on the city's Prinsengracht canal. Continuing to progress rapidly, she enrolled at the Amsterdam Conservatory's youth Sweelinck Academy program in 2011, studying piano as well as recorder. Horsch was featured in 2013 on the nationally broadcast Dutch television program The Evening of the Young Musician and was voted the top young musician in the Netherlands by viewers. That led to an appearance the following year at Eurovision Young Musicians, a classical competition associated with the popular Eurovision Song Contest, in Cologne, Germany. Horsch enrolled at the Amsterdam Conservatory, where she continued to study recorder and piano and also began voice classes. A Concertgebouw Young Talent Award in 2016 led to her signing to Decca and to the release of her debut album, Vivaldi, featuring the composer's difficult flute concertos in 2016; the album won the Edison Klassiek award, the Netherlands' most important recording-industry award, for best debut album. Horsch has appeared with various major orchestras, including the Residentie Orkest of The Hague, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and the Hong Kong Philharmonic. In 2019, she released the album Baroque Journey with Britain's Academy of Ancient Music and violinist/leader Bojan Čičić, featuring concertos by Giuseppe Sammartini, Bach, and Handel. Horsch received the prestigious Nederlandse Muziekprijs in 2020. She returned with the album Origins, featuring a wide range of vernacular-inspired material from Bartók to Charlie Parker, in 2022. ~ James Manheim, Rovi