Moritzburg Festival program 2012 for download (June 2012)
You can download the program brochure of the Moritzburg Festival 2012 here (pdf, 4 MB).
You can download the program brochure of the Moritzburg Festival 2012 here (pdf, 4 MB).
Violinist Midori was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree (Mus.D.) by Yale University on Monday, 21 May 2012, in recognition of her accomplishments as musician, educator, and community engagement activist. Since 1702, Yale has conferrred honorary degrees in order to recognize individuals of extraordinary accomplishment and service.
“It is thrilling to receive this honorary doctorate from Yale University,” says Midori, “and it is truly humbling to contemplate the company I’m in! I started out playing music because of the joy it brings to our lives, but in my work I am also discovering every day the power music has to heal, to educate, to stimulate the human mind in multiple dimensions. It is deeply gratifying and inspiring to know that Yale recognizes and values this work.”
Among Midori’s fellow recipients of Yale’s honorary degrees in the 310 years since the inception of the program are Benjamin Franklin (1753), Noah Webster (1823), Samuel F.B. Morse (1846), Charles Ives (1874), Nikola Tesla (1894), Ignace Jan Paderewski (1917), Marie Curie (1921), Willa Cather (1929), Fiorello LaGuardia (1940), Felix Frankfurter (1961), Jean Piaget (1970), Stephen Hawking (1989), Mario Vargas Llosa (1994) and Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2003).
Midori’s performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto at L’Auditori in Barcelona on Saturday 14 April, 19.00 (MEZ) with the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya under conductor Vasily Petrenko will be broadcast live on the medici.tv website. The entire concert, which also includes works by Montsalvatge and Elgar will remain available on the medici.tv website for 90 days afterwards.
Full details of the concerts:
13 April, 21.00 / 14 April, 19.00
Barcelona, L’Auditori
Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya
Vasily Petrenko, conductor
Montsalvatge: Sortilegis
Brahms: Concerto for violin and orchestra
Elgar: Enigma Variations
17 April 2012 – Violinist Midori has been elected member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, one of the USA’s most prestigious honorary societies and leading center for independent policy research. Members contribute to Academy publications and studies of science and technology policy, energy and global security, social policy and American institutions, the humanities and culture, and education.
Midori comments: “I am surprised and deeply honored to have been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and to be part of such a distinguished body of extraordinary achievers in the humanities. This serves to inspire in me an even greater commitment to my work in education and community engagement – two of the greatest sources of joy in my life.”
Midori is a member in the field of humanities and the arts.
It was only in January 2012 that Midori was awarded the Crystal Award at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
In anticipation of next year’s 20th jubilee, this year’s Moritzburg Festival, since 2001 under the artistic direction of the cellist Jan Vogler, is opening its doors from 5 to 19 August 2012.
Every year established artists and musical new blood meet in order to rehearse and give concerts together at a whole variety of venues, from the Baroque Schloss Moritzburg and Dresden Palais in the Grosser Garten via Volkswagen’s Gläserne Manufaktur works in Dresden, Schloss Proschwitz – Saxonys’s oldest and largest private wine-growing estate – to (this year for the first time) the Moritzburg Stud Farm.
For the first time in its history, the Moritzburg Festival has succeeded in engaging three composers-in-residence: Sofia Gubaidulina, Olli Mustonen and Jörg Widmann; in addition to their compositions, the artists themselves will be present at three discussion concerts.
Otherwise, the programme focus is on French works, and we shall be hearing works such as the First Cello Concerto by Saint-Saëns and La Creation du Monde (in the arrangement for piano quintet) by Milhaud. Among those taking part in the 2012 festival are, alongside Jan Vogler himself on cello, old and new comrades-in-arms including the violinist Mira Wang, the cellist Alban Gerhardt, the clarinettist Jörg Widmann and the pianists Lise de la Salle and Olli Mustonen.
One of the major focuses of the festival is to break through boundaries and out into new fields of expression within the field of classical music, and in this spirit the jazz pianist and composer Eldar Djangirov and his Trio will be presenting a long Jazz Night in Volkswagen’s Gläserne Manufaktur in Dresden.
For the seventh time now, the festival will be preceded by the Moritzburg Festival Akademie: some 40 music students from all over the world will be rehearsing and giving concerts with a demanding programme of chamber music in ensembles of varying formats. On 2 August the Moritzburg Festival Akademie-Orchester under the Welsh conductor Grant Llewellyn are guests at the Young Euro Classic-Festival in the Berlin Konzerthaus.
The CD ‘Die Forelle – Trout Variations’ by Moritzburg Festival artists is currently available on Sony.
Shortly after the festival, on 22 August, a Moritzburg Festival Ensemble will be playing Schubert’s ‘Trout Quintet’ and chamber-music works by Rossini and Beethoven at the Rheingau Musik Festival.
Information, videos and much more besides can also be found under www.moritzburgfestival.de.