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21st Chopin Festival in Gaming (2005)

Date: Thursday, 18 August 2005 End date: Sunday, 21 August 2005
Venue: Austria, Gaming - Kartause Gaming, Organizations: Internationale Chopin-Gesellschaft in Wien, |
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Description International festival of classical and romantic music featuring internationally renowned soloists and musical ensembles in historic buildings of a former monastery located at the foot of the Alps.
This year, the Festival joins in the EU – Japan Year of People-to-People Exchanges program and presents Japanese artists in concerts, musical as well as dance performances. Moreover, Festival participants can expect a tea brewing ceremony and a lecture devoted to "European Music in Japan”.

Program Thursday August 18
Prelates' Court (Prälatenhof), Barockbibliothek, 3.30 p.m.
Grand Introduction
Gaming Orchestra, conductor: Rainer Ortner
Goldhauben –Trachtengruppe Lackenhof
and Japanese guests
Baroque Library, 4 p.m.
Grand Opening with a special guest: Koichiro Matsuura, Director General of UNESCO
Kartausenkirche / Carthusian church, 6 p.m.
Opening concert
TONKUNSTLERORCHESTER NIEDEROSTERREICH
Conductor: Tadeusz STRUGALA, Warsaw
Soloists: Ingrid Fujiko HEMMING, pianist, Tokio Nozomi MINESHIMA, Soprano, Tokyo
F. Chopin: Piano Concerto no. 1 in e minor, Op. 11
J. Maklakiewicz: Japanese Songs
F. Schubert: Symphony no. 5 in B flat Major
Friday, August 19
Prelates' Hall, 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Lunch Concert
Lunch with Japanese specialties
Musical performances,folk, piano and chamber music of Japan
Japanese string instruments, Japanese dances, vocal ensemble Yaeko Takemura - pianist and other soloists of the Festival
Landwirtschaftliche Fachschule Gaming / School of Agriculture in Gaming, 5 p.m.
Lecture "European Music in Japan" and Japanese tea ceromony URASENKE CHADO NO KAI
Baroque Library, 9 p.m.
Nocturne - Night concert in candlelight
Chopin's works interpreted by soloists of the festival
Saturday, August 20
Gaming Parish Church, 11 a.m.
Morning concert with Mozart's organ
Japanese female choir "Suzume" conducted by Akiko TAKAHASHI
Japanese folk songs
Baroque Library, 6 p.m.
Chamber music - double concert
Rina SUDO, Japan, Yaeko TAKEMURA, Japan
works by among others F. Chopin, W. Mozart
Adam WODNICKI, Poland/USA,
works by F. Chopin
Sunday, August 21
Baroque Library, 10 a.m.
Japanese tea ceremony
Baroque Library, 11.30 a.m.
Morning concert - music and dances of Japan
KOKYU-KOTO IKUTARYU MIYAGISHA duo
Japanese dancing/vocal ensemble
Female chamber ensemble KANSAI
Prälatensaal. 1 p.m.
Finale
Japanese instrumental ensemble TAISHOKOTO „YASURAGI“
 Events Within the festival: 2005-08-18 Grand Introduction 2005-08-18 Grand Opening 2005-08-18 Opening Concert 2005-08-19 Lunch Concert 2005-08-19 Lunch Concert 2005-08-19 Lecture "European Music in Japan" 2005-08-19 Nocturne - Night concert in candlelight 2005-08-20 Morning Concert with Mozart's Organ 2005-08-20 Chamber Music - double concert 2005-08-21 Japanese tea brewing ceremony 2005-08-21 Morning Concert: Music and Dances of Japan 2005-08-21 Finale
Artists: Adam Wodnicki ( USA ) - piano Taishokoto "Yasuragi" ( Japan ) - instrumental ensemble Kansai ( Japan ) - female chamber ensemble Koyu-Koto Ikutaryu Miyagisha ( Japan ) Yaeko Takemura ( Japan ) Rina Sudo ( Japan ) - piano Akiko Takahashi ( Japan ) - word about music Suzume ( Japan ) - female choir Orkiestra Gaming ( Austria ) Rainer Ortner ( Austria ) - baton Goldhauben –Trachtengruppe Lackenhof Tonkünstlerorchester Niederösterreich Tadeusz Struga³a ( Poland ) - baton Ingrid Fujiko Hemming ( Japan ) - piano Tokio Nozomi Mineshima ( Japan ) - soprano
 Phone: 01/512 23 74

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