Trio Erzulie
Michelle Pritchard |
Michelle Pritchard
Michelle Pritchard is an Australian violist, violinist and pedagogue. She studied violin and viola with Alex Todicescu (Sydney Conservatorium of Music). She was awarded Overall Winner of the NSW Concerto Competition, awarded Musician of the Year of Pan Pacific International Music Camp which resulted in a scholarship to attend master classes in the USA. Michelle also appeared as soloist with several Sydney orchestras. Michelle furthered her viola studies with Jeremy Williams receiving an Associate of Music Diploma with Distinction. Following on from these studies she obtained a Graduate Diploma of Professional Music Performance Practice through the University of Tasmania. She was Principal Viola with the Tasmanian Discovery Orchestra. Specialising in Chamber Music, Michelle has toured Europe as a recitalist and as a member of the Hourglass Ensemble. She established her own concert series in Sydney and regularly performs with various chamber ensembles. Prior to moving to the Netherlands, Michelle managed her own studios with a full teaching practice. One of her passions was to establish the “Eisteddfod on the Mountain” in the regional Central Coast, north of Sydney. |
Currently Michelle is engaged in her Master studies in Classical Music, Viola at The Royal Conservatoire, The Hague and is studying under Ásdís Valdimarsdóttir.
Over the past two years Michelle has been collaborating with composers that has resulted in the generation of new works for viola as a solo instrument. www.michelle-pritchard.com
Over the past two years Michelle has been collaborating with composers that has resulted in the generation of new works for viola as a solo instrument. www.michelle-pritchard.com
Ana Luisa Ribeiro |
Ana Luisa Ribeiro
Ana Luisa Ribeiro is a portuguese flute player, who presently takes interest in performance and study of contemporary music. She began her flute studies at age of 10 and in the very next year entered the Porto Music Conservatory. In 2015, Ana had her debut as a soloist playing Ibert's Flute Concerto with Orquestra do Norte. Ana was a member of the Nederlands Student Orchestra (2017), conducted by Jurjen Hempel. Chamber music in its diverse settings is of big importance to Ana. This led her to stages as Peter de Grote Festival (2017, Groningen NL) and to be part of 2019’s edition Holland Festival, giving her a chance to be a cast member of the Aus Licht project - the seven opera cycle with the same name by Karlheinz Stockhausen. |
In the beginning of 2020, played with ASKO|Schoenberg, in the Words and Music Festival at the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam. Along her musical career path attended several Masterclasses with flute players as: Denis Bouriakov, Emily Beynon, Lorna Mcghee, Mario Caroli, Rien de Reede, Sophie Cherrier and William Bennett - who influenced her either by the mastery of playing present in the British school of flute or by the known specialists of the contemporary music repertoire.
Recently graduated with Distinction from the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, after pursuing a masters on Thies Roorda and Alena Walentin’s class on flute, Dorine Schade on piccolo. Ana Luisa Ribeiro is a Portuguese flute player, who takes interest in performance and study of contemporary music.
In 2015 moved to The Netherlands to study at the Royal Conservatoire, in The Hague. Currently a member of Sketh351, an alternative collective of portuguese musicians based in The Hague.
Recently graduated with Distinction from the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, after pursuing a masters in Thies Roorda and Alena Walentin’s class on flute, Dorine Schade on piccolo.
Recently graduated with Distinction from the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, after pursuing a masters in Thies Roorda and Alena Walentin’s class on flute, Dorine Schade on piccolo.
Ian Mcvoy |
Ian Mcvoy
Harpist Ian Mcvoy was born in the United States, where he began his harp studies. By 2012, Ian took the gold medal in the third Mexico International Harp Competition, and he would make his début in that same year, at the National Palace of Mexico in Mexico City. Soon after, he relocated to France to pursue his studies. Since then, he has studied at the École Normale de Musique de Paris, the Royal Conservatoire of Brussels, the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon, and most recently at the Royal Conservatoire of the Hague, where he was the recipient of the Keep an Eye Talent Award in 2020. Today Ian is dedicated to expanding the harp’s repertoire, through transcriptions of pieces written for other instruments, as well as looking to jazz and world music to enrich his repertoire. His music here. |
Programma
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Quartet in G Major, Wq95
Quartet in G Major, Wq95
I. Allegretto
II. Adagio III. Presto |
Claude Debussy
Sonate pour flûte, alto et harp
Sonate pour flûte, alto et harp
I. Pastorale. Lento, dolce rubato
II. Interlude. Tempo di minuetto III. Finale. Allegro moderato ma risoluto |