Concerts
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Gala Opening
Thursday,25 Oct.2012, 7pm
CJCC

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Grand Finale
Monday,29 Oct.2012, 7pm
CJCC
 
Monday, 29th October
Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center


7 pm - Grand Finale and workshop concert


The "Grand Finale" is truly a domain of the Cambodian artists. In addition the participation of musicians from the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and other guest players from the SEA region is a great benefit for these Cambodian young musicians. A wonderful enrichment for the whole artistic community.

The Angkor Youth Orchestra – 60 youngsters - are representing proudly the development of music education in Cambodia.

In this final presentation you can experience the fresh and sparkling sound of Vivaldi's music as well as the musical language of the French baroque masters Marc Antoine Charpentier, and the famous German baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann.

We are again looking forward to this artistic experiment and challenge.

 

program

England (St Paul's Cathedral / Royal Chapel)
Jeremiah Clarke (1674-1707)
English Suite D-major
Trumpet and basso continuo 

Germany (Royal Prussian Court Orchestra)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1784)
Quartet Wq 95 G-major
piano, flute, viola and violoncello

Germany("Director Musices" - Hamburg)
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Concerto for 2 Chalumeaux TWV 52:d1
Strings and basso continuo
Soloists: Ram Daravon & Ikead Bonsamnang clarinets

Italy (Opera and Court of Mantuna - Venice)
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 -1741)
Concerto di Parigi No 10 D-major RV121

France (Royal Chapel - Versailles)
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1660 -1744)
Te Deum (Prelude) H146 – D-major
for trumpet and string orchestra

 

 

artists

Angkor Youth Orchestra

Workshop-Orchestra 2012

Stephan Stadtfeld – trumpet
Stephan Rahn – piano
Steve Retallick – violoncello
Ram Daravon – clarinet
Ikead Bonsamnang – clarinet
Rong Sereyvann – piano
Chan Vitharo – flute
El Leang – viola
Sim Ratha – violoncello

Special guests from the Myanmar National Symphony Orchestra
Aung Cheink - viola
Thuu Lay Phao Wai - violin
Nway Nway Moh – violin