6 Agosto

 

FESTIVAL  MEDICEO

DI  ARTIMINO

2005

 

Direzione Artistica

NELLA  ANFUSO

Sabato 6 Agosto ore 21,30

Solista: Daniel Ganum

Musiche rinascimentali europee per Liuto (XVI sec.)

European Renaissance music for Lute (XVI sec.)

 

Concerto 6 Agosto 2005 ore 21,30

 

P R O G R A M M A

Anonimo (Italia)

Ballo dell Gran Duca

Francesco da Milano

Fantasia

Vincenzo Capirola

Padoana

Ambrosio Dalza

Calata spagnola
Pierre Attaignant La Magdalena

Basse dance, recoupe & tourdion

Emmanuel Adriaensen Fantasy and Volta
Alfonso Ferrabosco II Pavana
John Dowland Pavana Lachrimae
Anonimi (Inghilterra) The sic tune

Kemp's jig

Packington's Pound

Wilson's wild
 

DANIEL GANUM, lutenist

Born in Mendoza, Argentina.
Studied guitar at the “Manuel de Falla” Municipal Conservatory of Buenos Aires with Professor José Rivero.
Musical theory instruction at the National University of Cuyo and composition at the Musikhochschule Robert Schumann in Düsseldorf during the winter term of 1987.
Studied the lute with Professor Ernesto Quesada at Santiago, Chile, 1991-1993.
Course of Early and Baroque Music with Gabriel Garrido.
Bariloche Musical Camp, Argentina, February 1996.
Lute lessons with Eduardo Egüez and Dolores Costoyas.
Baroque rhetoric from the “continuo” with Sergio Pelacani.

Founding member of Parthenia Musica Antigua.
Concerts as guest lute interpreter with the Conjunto Pro Música de Rosario
Concerts in Rosario and Buenos Aires with the Opera Prima Company, as guest musician, Rosario, 2000.
Performance of the opera “La Púrpura de la Rosa” of Torrejón y Velasco, as guest musician of the Syntagma Musicum group of the USACH (University of Santiago de Chile) and within the same project, participation in the IV Festival of Renaissance and Baroque American Music of Chiquitos
Participation with the Chilean group Voce Arcana in the Frutillar Summer Musical Weeks.
Since 1988 integrates the duet “La Sfera Armoniosa” of Santiago, Chile, together with the soprano Magdalena Amenábar.

 

 

 

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