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Salons and Ser­en­ades: Cham­ber Mu­sic by Ro­mantic Wo­men Com­posers

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Price

4.800 - 5.900 kr

Next event

Wednesday 1st April - 20:30

Venue

Norðurljós

Soprano Herdís Anna Jónasdóttir, flautist Darina Ablogina, and guitarist Peter Croton perform works from the early Romantic period, some originally composed for, and others arranged for, flute and guitar. This instrumental combination was popular in its time as it was well suited to performance in private homes and in the salons of the social elite.

The performers have undertaken research into this repertoire and have brought to light the contributions of three women composers to music history: Maria Szymanowska (1789-1831), Emilia Giuliani-Guglielmi (1813-1850), and Catharina Josepha Pratten (1824-895).

The programme also includes works by Ferdinando Carulli (1770–1841), Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806–1856), Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829), and Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847).

Peter Croton will perform on a period instrument: a Romantic guitar made by the luthier René Lacôte in Paris in 1822.

Duration approx. one hour, without interval.

Promoter

Reykjavík Early Music Festival

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4.800 kr.

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Wednesday 1. April - 20:30

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Norðurljós

This unique and beautiful hall on the second floor of Harpa is suitable for concerts, conferences, exhibitions, annual festivals and all kinds of gatherings. Norðurljós is the perfect setting and offers a wide range of seating arrangements and layouts.

a large auditorium filled with rows of chairs and purple lights .

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