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Koncert w ramach III Międzynarodowego Festiwalu „Gdańskie Dni Klarnetu i Saksofonu”
Wykonawcy:
zespół Lotz Trio w składzie:
Robert Šebesta – basethorn
Ronald Šebesta – basethorn
Igor Františák – basethorn
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791)
Divertimento nr 1, KV 439b
Allegro (nr 1)
Menuetto (nr 2)
Adagio (nr 3)
Menuetto (nr 4)
Adagio (nr 24)
Rondo (nr 13)
Divertimento nr 3, KV 439b
Allegro (nr 14)
Menuetto (nr 15)
Larghetto (nr 11)
Menuetto (nr 17)
Rondo (nr 18)
Czarodziejski flet, KV 620
Hm! hm! hm!
Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja
Marsch der Priester
Seid uns zum zweiten Mal willkommen
Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen
Pa-pa-pa
ORGANIZATOR:
Katedra Instrumentów Dętych i Perkusji
WspółORGANIZATORzy:
Nadbałtyckie Centrum Kultury
Koło Naukowe Klarnecistów aMuz
Sponsor Główny:
JBL
SPONSORZY:
Buffet Crampon
Henri Selmer Paris
Yamaha
D’Addario
Salio Equisport Resort
Glechweit Mouthpieces & Barrels
Eastman Music Company
BMS Backun
FPH Inter-Irex
Piotr Śmietana Salon i Serwis Instrumentów Dętych
Inter-Mar Marek Stefaniak
Piotrowski Music
Sonore
ZM Concept
Jarmuła Music
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Lotz Trio is a formation named after the phenomenal instrument maker Theodor Lotz (1746–1792), who became famous for improving the basset horn in Pressburg and Vienna. The ensemble regularly perform on replicas of historical basset horns include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Terzetti, Divertissement pour Trois Cors de Bassett by Georg Druschetzky and also period arrangements from Mozart's operas The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni. His repertoire also includes other compostitions for the basset horn trio such as Terzette by clarinet virtuoso Anton Stadler, Divertimentos by Vojtěch Nudera and Trios by Antonín Volánek. Lotz Trio produced several premiere recordings: on the debut CD (Music found in 2008) and recorded Partita in C major by Johann Josef Rösler and a unique set of compositions by contemporary Slovak composers Martin Burlas, Marián Lejava, Daniel Matej, Bošek Milakovič and Marek Piačeka, written for historical basset horns. For Hevhetia label (2009) the Trio recorded a complete Divertissement Pour Trois Cors de Basset by Georg Druschetzky and on Mozart's recording Corni di Baßetti period arrangements from Mozart's operas The Magic Flute and The marriage of Figaro and also Sei Notturni for vocal trio and three basset horns. In 2019, the Trio recorded an exclusive recording of a public concert for Radio and Television of Slovakia entitled „Mozart's Magic Basset Horn“. In 2021 The Lotz Trio recorded Mozart's K. 439b according to the Seisenburg manuscript in the CD Music from Seisenburg Castle. The Lotz trio has performed on leading stages as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Early Music Festival in Stockholm, Musikinstrumentenmuseum in Berlin, Concert Church in Copenhagen, Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum in Reykjavík, Schloss Mirabell in Salzburg, St. Wenceslas Music Festival in Ostrava, Bratislava Mozart Festival and others. In recent years, the formation has devoted itself to the systematic development of musical culture in Slovak Chateaux.