Reflections in Sonata: From Romantic to Modern
11th October 2024
19.00
Goethe-Saal, Goethe-Institut Thailand
18/1 Soi Goethe, Khwaeng Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
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“Reflections in Sonata: From Romantic to Modern,” offers a compelling journey through time, exploring the evolution of musical expression across styles, eras, and genres. Each work presents a unique perspective on the sonata form, ranging from the rich Romantic textures of Richard Strauss to the modern innovations of Mike Mower, with a touch of Impressionism from Claude Debussy and the lesser-known yet captivating music of Sigfrid Karg-Elert.
Program
Sigfried Karg-Elert (1877-1933)
Flute Sonata in Bb Major, Op.121
I.Idyllisch, nicht schleppend: Allegro Amabile
II. Äußerst langsam: Adagissimo
III. Sehr geschwind und leichthin
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Six épigraphes antiques, L. 131
I.Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d’été
II. Pour un tombeau sans nom
III.Pour que la nuit soit propice
IV.Pour la danseuse aux crotales
V. Pour l’égyptienne
VI. Pour remercier la pluie au matin
Mike Mower (b.1958)
Sonata for Piccolo and Piano (2002)
I. Lively
II. Gently
III. Fiery
INTERMISSION
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Sonata in Eb Major, Op.18
I. Allegro, ma non troppo
II. Improvisation: Andante cantabile
III. Finale
Sanook Boonpan, Flute
Vanda Albota, Piano
Meet our Musicians
Sanook Boonpan
Graduated from one of Germany’s leading music and arts universities, Folkwang University of Arts, under the guidance of Prof. Anne-Catherine Heinzmann, where he completed his Master degree in Orchestra Playing and Musikhoschule Lübeck under the teaching of Prof. Angela Firkins, where he completed his Master degree in Flute Performance with distinction. In addition, Sanook also received lessons and suggestions from renowned flutists and piccolists such as Wally Hase, Daniela Koch, Alja Velkaverh, Birgit Schwab, Mareile Harberland, Benjamin Plag, Petri Alanko, Sarah Louvion, Giovanni Gandolfo, Thomas Biermann, Henrik Wiese, Rozália Szabó and Claudia Stein.
Sanook started his flute lessons at the age of eight with Mr.Sinith Tongcharoenlap at Aum-Aree Music School. In 2010, he was admitted to the College of Music, Mahidol University in Pre-College Program (equivalent to Grade 10 – 12) where he studied with Mrs. Agrita Lakute and Mr.Hiroshi Matsushima. In 2014, Sanook was admitted to College of Music, Mahidol University, where he received his Bachelor in Music (Flute Performance) under the guidance of Mr. Hirsohi Matsushima and later in 2016, under the guidance of Ms. Yu-Jin Jung.
Sanook has had the opportunity to collaborate with many orchestras, such as the Gürzenich Orchester Köln, Philharmoniches Orchester des Hansestadt Lübeck, Chamber Orchestra of Villa Musica, Junge Norddeutsche Philharmonie, STEGREIF Orchester, Royal Bangkok Symphony. Orchestra and Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of renowned conductors such as François-Xavier Roth, Ton Koopman, Marc Albrecht, Markus Stenz, Karl-Heinz Steffens and Andreas Spering.
As a chamber musician, Sanook has worked with many famous musicians, including Sabine Meyer, Diethelm Jonas, Christoph Eß, Reine Wehle, Rico Gubler, Ariadne Daskalakis, Xenia Jankovic, Raph van Daal, Malte Refardt and Alexander Hülshoff.
Vanda Albota
The pianist Vanda Albota was born in Romania and received her first musical training in her home country. She continued her studies in Weimar, where she graduated from the Konzertexamen with a scholarship from Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation and the DAAD. After that, she continued her education of historical keyboard instruments in Berlin and completed her Konzertexamen. She also received lessons and suggestions from musicians such as Gerlinde Otto, Ulrich Beetz, Mitzi Meyerson, Paul Badura-Škoda, Andras Schiff.
Vanda Albota played with orchestras in her home country and in Berlin, Leipzig, Zwickau, Greiz, Bad Hersfeld, Weimar, Jena and numerous radio and television recordings document the pianist’s playing (MDR Leipzig, BBC London, Radio Romania Cultural). The solo activity is supplemented by Chamber music and Collaborative. In addition, Vanda Albota is a demanded pianist at masterclasses and competitions such as Forum Artium, Weimar’s Masterclasses, Leipzig International Bach Competition.
The pianist also works intensively with performance practice on historical keyboard instruments and has already played in Berlin (also in the Philharmonie as a soloist with the German Chamber Orchestra), Bergheim near Cologne (Sammlung Dohr), Weimar (Sammlung Beetz), Bad Krozingen (Sammlung Neumeyer Junghanns-Tracey).
From 2004 to 2012, she worked as a lecturer for Werkstudium at the “Franz Liszt” University of Music in Weimar. From 2012 to 2014 also worked at the Berlin University of the Arts. Her piano playing has been awarded prizes at numerous international competitions, and she has received several scholarships (Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, DAAD). In 2000 she won the third prize at the “Nueva Acropolis” in Madrid and a first prize at the “Carl Filtsch” in Sibiu / Hermannstadt-Romania. In 2002 a third prize followed at the “Jeunesses Musicales” in Bucharest, in 2004 a third prize at the “AMA Calabria” in Lamezia Terme, and in 2006 the first prize at the international “Ella Phillipp” competition for piano and orchestra.