EUROPEAN UNION BAROQUE ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Lars Ulrik Mortensen
Soloist: Lidewij Van Der Voort, violin
CNT Split, August 5 2007
Programme:
J. J. Fux
Suite in d minor
Ouverture – Menuet – Aria. Adagio – Fuga. Presto – Lentement – Gigue –
Aira
J. H. Roman
Sinfonia for strings in e minor
Allegro staccato – (Attacca) Larghetto – Allegro assai – Allegro
J. Ph. Rameau
Suite from Zoroastre
Entrée de Mages – Contredanse – Loure – Gavotte en rondeau – Rigaudons
– Sarabande – Airs pour les Esprits infernaux – Air en rondeau – Ballet
figuré
J. S. Bach
Concerto for violin in a minor, BWV1041
[Allegro moderato] – Andante – Allegro assai
Orchestral suite No 1 in C, BWV1066
Ouverture – Courante – Gavotte I & II – Forlane – Menuet I & II –
Bourrée I & II
– Passepied I & II
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Lars Ulrik
Mortensen (Harpsichord, Conductor)
The Danish harpsichordist and conductor, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, studied
at The Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen (harpsichord with Karen
Englund, figured bass with Jesper B je Christensen) and with Trevor
Pinnock in London. From 198 to 199 0 Lars Ulrik Mortensen was
harpsichordist with London
Baroque and from 199 0 to 199 3 he was a member of Collegium Musicum 90
(leader: Simon Standage)Together with John Holloway and David Watkin he
is a member of the Trio Veracini. He now works extensively as a soloist
and chamber-musician in Europe, the USA, Mexico, South America and
Japan,
performing regularly with distinguished colleagues such as Emma Kirkby,
John Holloway, and Jaap ter Linden, as well as with chamber ensembles
such as The Consort of Musicke and Red Byrd. Lars Ulrik Mortensen has
recorded extensively for numerous labels including DGG-Archive, EMI and
Kontrapunkt, and has received a number of prizes and distinctions, among
them the Danish Music Critics´ Award in 198 4. His recording of Bach´s
Goldberg Variations (BWV 98 ) was awarded the French “Diapason d´Or”. A
series of Dietrich Buxtehude recordings for the Danish label Dacapo has
met with universal critical acclaim. It includes the first complete
recording of D. Buxtehude´s chamber music with John Holloway and Jaap
ter Linden, which received the Danish “Grammy” Award for best classical
recording of the year; a CD of cantatas with Emma Kirkby was awarded
another “Grammy”, and Lars Ulrik Mortensen became “Danish Musician of
the Year 2000” for his three CD´s with harpsichord music by D. Buxtehude.
These recordings also received the “Cannes Classical Award 2001”. Other
recent recordings include the sonatas “Unarum Fidium” by Johann Heinrich
Schmelzer with John Holloway and Aloysia Assenbaum, which was released
on the prestigious ECM New Series label in 199 . Lars Ulrik Mortensen is
also increasingly to be heard as conductor, among others of the
Scandinavian Baroque orchestra Concerto Copenhagen, of which he is also
artistic director. In the year 2000 he made his conducting debut at the
Royal Theatre in Copenhagen to great critical acclaim. He is also a
Professor for Harpsichord and Performance Practice at the Hochschule für
Musik in Munich. |