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Paris-Moscow Duo -10ème Jubilé/Alsace Haguenau - France
Le Duo « Paris-Moscow» avec Domi Emorine et Roman Jbanov a fêté leur Jubilé.
Il y a 10 ans, dans la charmante ville d’Alsace Haguenau se
passait leur premier concert en duo.
C’est l’académie d’accordéon de
Haguenau qui leur a fait le plaisir de les inviter à nouveau
pour leur concert annuel.
Leur
orchestre d’accordéon, dirigé par monsieur Raimond
Keith, a ouvert le concert avec des pièces de W. Kahl, H.Költz,
A. Piazzolla, W. Jacobi, Y. Derbienko, A. Jurbin et
B. Tichonov.
La
salle était pleine, et le public a participé au voyage
musical entre la France et la Russie proposé par le duo « Paris-Moscou »
en
deuxième partie. Domi et Roman proposé leur
programme avec les pièces de F. Angelis, N. Rizol, A. Astier
et M. Azzola, A. Shalaiev, E. Bouvelle et M. Larcange, ainsi que
Viacheslav
Semionov.
A la fin de concert, Domi et Roman reçu un grand gâteau,
avec une bouteille de champagne.
Si vous voulez organiser leur jubilé dans votre région,
vous pouveztoujours les contacterpar mail :duopm@orange.fr
Aidar Gainullin et Mireille Mathieu ont chanté
en duo 'Dark Eyes' - Allemagne
Le 20 janvier, le notoire bayanist russe, compositeur et chanteur
Aidar Gainullin a pris part à la cérémonie de
remise des prix du prestigieux prix de la culture journal allemand
BZ ( "le journal de Berlin") pour 2008.
Ce prix international est présenté aux stars internationales
de la musique, du cinéma et du théâtre pour leurs
contributions au développement de la culture. Cette année,
l'acteur d'Hollywood Tom Cruise et la chanteuse française Mireille
Mathieu ont pris part à la cérémonie. Aidar Gainullin
a été invité, après son concert à
la Grande Salle de la Société Philharmonique de Berlin,
le 5 novembre 2007 où il a joué avec la célèbre
Orchestre philharmonique de Berlin. Ce concert a été
diffusé sur la radio allemande et sa performance a attiré
de nombreux nouveaux admirateurs.
Lors
de la cérémonie Aidar a exécutée de la
musique par Alfred Schnittke et Astor Piazzolla. Lors de la présentation
finale Mireille Mathieu c'est approché Aydar admettant qu'elle
a toujours aimé Moscou et s'est réjoui de chansons comme
"Moscow Nights" et "Dark Eyes". Soudain, elle
a commencé à chanter et rejoint Aidar spontanément
dans l'exécution d'un 'Dark Eyes' ensemble.
Aidar Gainullin, diplômé de l'Académie russe de
musique Gnessin, vit aujourd'hui à Berlin où il étudie
à la Hanns Eisler-Université de la Musique. En 2003,
le nom Aidar a été ajouté au "Livre d'or
des talents de la Russie" par le président Vladimir Poutin,
pour des réalisations remarquables dans le domaine des arts
bayan. La même année, il est devenu étudiant de
fonds de M. Rostropovitch, F. Lips, 'Russian Performing Art ".
En 2006 il a reçu le prix "Best of the best" et "Jeunes
talents de Russie".
Il a aussi reçu des récompenses pour son talent comme
compositeur - 20ème prix cinématographique nationale
"Nika" (un "Oscar" russe ) et "L'éléphant
blanc" de la presse cinéma et critiques de cinéma
pour une candidature comme la meilleure musique de film en 2006 ("Euphoria').
Maintenant Aidar travaille sur l'écriture de la musique pour
Ivan Vyrypayev le nouveau film "Oxygène".
Comme un artiste de concert, Aidar est constamment en tournée
dans le monde, et son calendrier est plein rendement depuis longtemps
à venir. Il exerce souvent sur des plates-formes européennes
de renom. En juin, il prendra part à la solennité de
performance en face de nombreux hommes politiques et hommes d'affaires
à Londres. Même Elton John est supposé d'être
là.
AUne
vidéo annonce de la nouvelle Fiat 500 a le son caractéristique
de Romano
Viazzan jouant "Hiver" de Vivaldi 'Four Seasons', un
morceau de la solo d'accordéon du Piazzolla CD / Bobic.
La musique donne un style baroque italien toile de fond à un
essai de rétro années 50 dans cette voiture de conception
car elle croises en baisse sur les routes et voies. Link website New
Car Net.
This CD and two other CD's are available online from the MusicforAccordion.com
site of Romano
Viazzani.
'OPERA?' by Renzo Ruggieri was premiered at the Teatro Polifunzionale,
Pineto, Italy, on January 26th 2008. Ruggieri is an Italian accordionist
famous for his jazz performances. As a solo player and as leader of
the Renzo Ruggieri Group (RRG: Massimo Moriconi, Paolo di Sabatino,
Glauco di Sabatino) he has performed around the world and recorded
several CDs in this genre.
In recent years he has explored the boundaries of his instrument recording
'Solo Accordion Project', a haunting combination of acoustic, electronic
and recording effects. He has also had important collaborations with
other instrumental groups and artistes, most notably the Italian singer
- Antonella Ruggiero - on 'Souvenir d'Italie' in 2006.
His latest work naturally draws on all these influences and the cultural
roots provided by three of Italy's greatest composers: Verdi, Rossini
and Puccini, and arguably their greatest works 'La Traviata', 'The
Barber of Seville', and 'Tosca'.
'Opera?' is a story set to music in five scenes. Ruggieri cleverly
combines three protagonists and their actions from the above operas:
the letter of Figaro, Alfredo's jealousy and Tosca's suicide. Against
a (deliberate) plain dark background an actor (the powerful Paolo
Perelli) foretells each scene in spoken word.
He has no script to follow, merely the outline of the story, he is
improvising both content and delivery. Such is his variation that,
at times, his change from a soft whisper to cries of anguish have
the audience almost out of their seats. In the background, the accordion
of Ruggieri follows the actor's lead occasionally joined by other
members of the RRG. It is in these moments that the audience is asked
to relive their own similar experiences or question their own emotion
and choices.
When
the scene has been set the chamber orchestra (directed by Massimiliano
Caporale), another vital element of the spectacle, is involved and
envelopes our thought process. Ruggieri is always melodic in his composition
for the orchestra.
At times the strings come to the forefront, at others they enrich
the continual improvisation of the RRG or provide musical acknowledgements
of all three past masters. The RRG still has time for their own expressive
jazz solos seemingly never out of place in a musical story with origins
spanning the last two centuries.
Using these origins as inspiration, Ruggieri expresses his own 'italianality'
and make us reflect on love, decisions and time so precious. He has
provided a unique work that deserves further exposure and performances.
An
extraordinary talented guest was visiting Italy by invitation from
'Scuola Superiore di Fisarmonica' (Accordion High School) - Russia's
Yuri
Shishkin. From January 16th to 18th, Yuri held an advanced workshop
in Urbino for the students of 'Scuola Superiore di Fisarmonica', directed
by Claudio
Jacomucci.
On Saturday 19th he gave a wonderful concert
in Pesaro, organized by Ass. Fidelio, presenting his transcription
of Mussorsky's 'Pictures of an Exbibition', Schubert-Horowitz,Lizst-Horowitz
and original works by Kusiakov.
Next guest visiting the 'Scuola Superiore di Fisarmonica' will be
Geir Draugsvoll (Royal Academy Copenhagen) during the festival 'Het
Accordeon' in Holland.
Kusiakov and Shishkin shortly before before Kusiakov passed away
Alexander
Shirunov plays at NAMM Show - USA
Contributed by Horst Fausel, Hohner Accordion Product Manager
During
the Winter Namm Show in Anaheim, Los Angeles, USA, from January
17th to 20th 2008 at the Hohner
stand Alexander
Shirunov cast a spell over the audience with his dynamic performances.
At
the NAMM show, Alexander
Shirunov was performing on his Morino IV 120 C45 de Luxe converter
accordion and his Fun Flash piano accordion (picture left) promoting
Hohner products and his recently released CD
titled "Absolute".
A
grand opening of the 15th concert season organized by the Commune
of Gavirate, in collaboration with the l'Accademia Sant'Agostino,
took place on Friday evening, January 18th with the inaugural concert.
Accordionist Mario Milani and harpist Elena Cosentino were the main
solo performers, accompanied by the orchestra Luchesi, directed by
Davide Antonio Rizzo.
The theme of the concert, 'South American Rhythms', facilitated the
inclusion of three delightful pieces by Aldemaro Romero, Argentinean
contemporary composer, and the 'Suite De Castelfidardo', 'Acongaua',
and other pieces from this genre.
Kevin Solecki CD 'Grammy Nomination, Pittsburgh
- USA
Accordionist
Kevin Solecki's latest CD 'Solecktions' has been nominated for a Grammy
Award. The CD is now also available on iTunes and CD Baby! 'Solecktions'
features Polish, Slovenian, French, Italian, Irish, Eastern and Standard
style polkas and waltzes, two accordion novelties and a tango.
Kevin Solecki has performed all over the USA, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda,
the Caribbean, and Europe. He has also appeared on radio and television
shows, and performed at many of The USA's polka festivals, state fairs,
county fairs, hotels, and on cruise ships.
Kevin Solecki has performed all over the USA, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda,
the Caribbean, and Europe. He has also appeared on radio and television
shows, and performed at many of The USA's polka festivals, state fairs,
county fairs, hotels, and on cruise ships.
February
7th - A. Piazzolla: 'Aconcagua' and other tangos with the Orchestra
of Russian Philharmony in House of Music, Moscow
24th - Performance on bayan with the Eurythmics at Götheanum-Bühne
in Dornach, Switzerland; works by J. S. Bach, V. Solotarjov, J. Cage,
V. Podgorny, S. Gubaidulina, P. Celan
March 9th - same venue, same concert as February 24th
10th to 12th - master class and concert at the Conservatory in Bern,
Switzerland
21st to 29th - Head of Jury at the competition 'Spring Voices' in
Moscow
April 10th - 'Efrem Podgaiz: LIPS-Concert' for bayan and orchestra
in Vladimir, Russia
20th - same venue, same concert as February 24th
May 2nd to 9th - adjudicator at Klingenthal International Competition
10th - concert in Hof, Germany
July 7th to 11th - master class in Imst, Austria
Tom
Alexander, best known as the accordion playing half ofthe long established
Alexander Brothers duo, is the guest as a solo accordionist at the
Crieff Box & Fiddle Club on February 7th. The venue is the Crieff
Hotel, East High St, Perthshire.
Tom Alexander recently released the first of a three CD series, titled
'Bits and Pieces'. The second CD is due to be released in February,
and the third later in the year.
Cape Cod Irish Village, 512 Main Street, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts,
features Irish American musicians every weekend throughout the year,
including many accordionists. The following accordion-based acts can
be seen in February, March and April.
February 8th - Fintan Stanley
9th and 10th - The Noel Henry Irish Showband
March 7th - Andy Healy Showband
14th to 17th - Fintan Stanley
April 4th and 5th - Fintan Stanley
18th and 19th - Irish Express
Accordionist
Steve Albini leads a band to perform a concert of Italian music at
Copia, The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts in Napa, California
on February 21st. The concert, 'Una Bella Sera', features international
artiste Steve Albini performing pieces from his CD 'Italia' as well
as music from all over Italy.
Salvia Bianca Imports LLC will be offering a tasting of rare and exquisite
Italian wines before the concert. The wine tasting will begin at 7.15
pm and the concert will begin at 8pm.
Steve's group for the evening will include:
Steve Albini - acoustic/digital accordions, guitar and vocals
Dave Albini - acoustic and MIDI accordions, percussion and trumpet
Jim Lehmann - drums and percussion
Josh Jones - percussion
Ron Borelli - accordion, piano and keyboard
On
Sunday March 2nd an all-day festival styled 'Accordion Extravaganza'
takes place at Doncaster Racecourse, South Yorkshire, 10.30am until
10.30pm, organised by Harry Kipling. This one-day event looks set
to be another " total indulgence in accordions", to
use the phrase coined by the late Malcolm
Gee (picture left).
There is a continuous day/evening programme of concert performances
from a guest list that includes Pearl
Fawcett Adriano (picture right), Romano
Viazzani (below left), Harry Hussey, George Syrett, Alan Young,
Sam Pirt & The Hut People, Bill Sables (banjo), and the Burton
Ensemble.
An
itemised programme details all the concert performances, which take
place throughout the 12 hours of this ambitious event, and is available
on request. There will also be workshops, a Roland
V Accordion demo, a trade show, plus refreshments and ample parking.
On March 30th, the Irish-style band 'Time to Time' launch their new
CD, 'Irish Traditional Music from Clare and East Galway' at a concert
at CMT Ris Orangis-10, place Jacques Brel, Paris.
The band's members are French, but have taken much of their musical
influence from the heartland of Irish traditional music, Ennis in
County Clare. Blended with this are their own Jazz and Baroque styles,
and this band has developed a rich repertoire of Irish traditional
music from Clare and East Galway, with an added French influence.
'Time to Time' are: Jean-Paul Moreau - diatonic button accordion and
melodeon, Sophie Bardou - violin, Gaëlle Branthomme - violin
cello and vocals, and Ronan Yvon - guitar
Sebastiano Zorza (accordion and leader);
Marko Feri (guitar)
Aleksander Pavnovic (drums)
Giorgio Fritsch (drums)
The Confédération Internationale des Accordéonistes
(CIA) website found at http://www.accordions.com/cia/winter_08.htm
has been updated to reflect daily reports from the Winter Congress
in Macedonia, new members and recipients of the various CIA Awards.