Agenda
Agenda
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Andreas Mildner (Germany) is one of the most interesting harpists of his generation. His “technical brilliance” and “incredibly beautiful timbres” are praised by audiences and critics alike.
The first prize winner of the 2009 Arpista Ludovico International Competition in Madrid, he is also the winner of numerous other prizes and scholarships, included the German Music Competition, the Bavarian Culture Prize, the Bavarian Kunstförderpreis, from the Jürgen Ponto Foundation and the German Music Council.
Following an orchestral career as Principal Harpist with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Andreas Mildner is now Professor at the Würzburg Hochschule. He is a well-known soloist and chamber musician, also in duos with Heinz Holliger and Andreas Martin Hofmeir.
For Les Jeudis de la Harpe, Andreas Mildner offers us an all-German/Austrian programme: JS Bach’s Italian Concerto, Ernst Krenek’s Sonate für Harfe, and the Spohr C Minor Fantasy.
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June 2’s online concert takes us all the way to Tokyo – for a musical meeting with a dear friend. Mai Fukui, now professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts, is well-known in both Europe and Asia. This Thursday, she has selected a programme to match, with classics of the French solo harp repertoire and “Floating Fireflies”, a new work by Japanese composer Dai Fujikura.
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This Thursday, June 9, Camac’s series of online concerts welcomes Frédéric Bougouin. The electric and the metal-strung lever harp will be centre-stage, and we’re looking forward to travelling from Ourouk to Cuba, from a Carla Bley cover to original compositions, and music written for the theatre and a dear friend. Don’t miss a wonderful musical journey, all within Frédéric’s studio in France!
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Eric Piron and the Camac technicians are looking forward to returning to Danderyd, near Stockholm, for the 7th Sweden Harp Days. Thanks to our valued collaboration with Ismahni Björkman, we can offer you a long weekend of concerts, workshops, a harp exhibition and harp regulation opportunities – all completely free of charge to attend.
Exhibition special requests, pre-orders of strings and accessories which can be brought to Sweden by the Camac team: [email protected].
Reservations for concerts and workshops: Ismahni Björkman, [email protected].
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If you follow Camac’s artistic activites in general, you may already be familiar with Tara Minton. We have supported her since 2011, when she moved from Australia to London to develop her career as a jazz musician.
We have been delighted to invite her to our festivals in Geneva and Cardiff, and to headline at our partnership with the Cambridge Jazz Festival. She has performed at iconic jazz venues throughout the United Kingdom and abroad, and will make her debut at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club on July 18.
Tara has released three fantastic albums: The Tides of Love, Please Do Not Ignore The Mermaid, and – with Ed Babar, with whom she appears for us this Thursday – Two for the Road. Our YouTube concert will broadcast music from this beautiful album, comprised of standards from the Great American Songbook and the British jazz canon.
On June 16, we invite you to sit back, relax, pour yourselves a glass of something refreshing, and enjoy what we promise will be the perfect way to begin your Thursday evening! We look forward to seeing you at 19:30, just a click of the mouse away @CamacHarpsOfficial on YouTube.
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Trio Jenlis is a family of musicians: Belgian harpist Héloïse De Jenlis, her sister Mathilde (violin), and her brother Axel (cello). Together, they are bringing this lovely chamber music combination to wider audiences.
We’re happy to announce that one of these wider audiences will be…us!, coming up this week on YouTube. Trio Jenlis will perform a varied programme of their own arrangements of well-loved classics, original repertoire for the ensemble, and a movement from one of their commissions: Karol Beffa’s Soleil Noir.
Speaking of videos: French speakers can enjoy this presentation of Trio Jenlis on Belgium’s Musiq3. Don’t speak French? Héloïse also has a fantastic YouTube channel of her own. Her video of Debussy’s Deux Arabesques has been viewed over 5 million times, including many a visit by her Camac fanbase.
We’re looking forward to welcoming Héloïse, Mathilde, Axel, and you all to Les Jeudis de la Harpe – this Thursday, June 23, 19:30!
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Ailie Robertson is one of Scotland’s leading harpists. Awarded LiveIreland’s ‘Female Musician of the Year’, and the prize for ‘Innovation in Traditional Music’ in the Scottish Awards for New Music, her synthesis of Scottish, Irish and contemporary harping technique into an individual style represents the realization of “otherwise unimagined possibilities for the Celtic harp”. Read more here, and join us this Thursday on YouTube for another fantastic online concert on Les Jeudis de la Harpe.
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07 Jul 2022
Season V of Les Jeudis de la Harpe has reached its final concert! We’re heading to Boston USA, for a concert by one of the most brilliant jazz harpists of his generation, and his esteemed colleagues. Charles Overton (harp), Max Ridley (bass) and Lee Fish (drums) all studied at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute – and Charles was the first harpist ever to be accepted to the prestigious programme. As ever, and for the last time before the summer, the concert will start at 19:30 CET, @CamacHarpsOfficial on YouTube. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!