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68º Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann celebrado en la costa NE - Irlandaby Harley Jones |
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![]() Drogheda, una de las ciudades más antiguas de Irlanda, anunció un patrocinio de €130.000 por Drogheda, viticultores del distrito y hoteles con el patrocinio respaldado por todos los publicanos en Drogheda y sus proveedores. Se necesitarán más de 1.000 voluntarios para ayudar a organizar el Fleadh de este año y garantizar que Drogheda ofrezca una experiencia agradable para los 400.000 visitantes que se espera que desciendan en el área este agosto. Imagen a continuación: Solicitud de licencia de Fleadh presentada al Consejo del condado de Louth en "estilo musical". |
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Harmonika 2019 Weltmeisterschaft, St Peter-Freienstein - Austriaby Werner Weibert |
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El Campeonato Mundial Harmonika 2019 (que incluye el Campeonato Estatal de Austria) para Steirische Harmonika se celebrará del 30 de mayo al 2 de junio de 2019 en la hermosa y pintoresca St. Peter-Freienstein, Steiermark, Austria. El evento se celebra cada dos años, organizado por HVÖ Harmonikaverband Österreichs, dirigido por el presidente Werner Weibert (imagen de la izquierda) y el director del concurso Harmonika 2019, Gottfried Hubmann (derecha). Vea las fotos y videos del evento 2017 en: 2017Harmonika Para obtener más información, comuníquese con el correo electrónico de Gottfried Hubmann: gottfried.hubmann@aon.at |
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XII Festival de Arte del Acordeón, Roseto degli Abruzzi - Italiaby Renzo Ruggieri |
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![]() ![]() Ahora en su XII edición, el Festival de Arte del Acordeón presenta: - Concurso internacional Italia Award 2018; - Premio Orpheus 2018 (solo para italianos); - Selecciones italianas CMA 2018 y es hoy, uno de los eventos importantes en el calendario de acordeón italiano. Presidente: Claudio Azzaro, Director artístico: Renzo Ruggieri, Director artístico del Premio Orpheus: Gerlando Gatto. El sábado por la mañana, un jurado de prestigio seleccionó a los candidatos para el CMA 2018 Trofeo Mundial en Canadá. Seleccionados fueron: - Manuel Marchegiani (joven virtuoso). - Lorenzo Assogna (virtuoso menor). - Giuseppe Di Falco (acordeón electrónico). Por la tarde, comenzó el Premio Italia (competencia internacional), escuchando las numerosas categorías y, en particular, la nueva sección con "pequeña orquesta" dedicada al famoso compositor italiano Antonio Cericola. Los ganadores son: - Accordion Trio Mktonovic-Treigys-Salvijus (sección Grupos). - Lorenzo Scolletta (acordeón clásico). - Manuel Marchegiani (acordeón virtuoso). - Leonardo Cappelli (acordeón diatónico). Los conciertos de la noche contaron con jóvenes artistas como "Virtuosity Duo" (Andrea Di Giacomo y Valerio Russo), Giuseppe di Falco con su nuevo proyecto "Electro" y el "Trío Los Colores del Tango" con Marco Gemelli (bandoneón), Paolo Angelucci (violín), Angelo Trabucco (piano). La última noche del evento fueron los anuncios del Premio Orpheus. Este es un premio de crítica que asigna Orpheus a las mejores producciones anuales italianas. Aquí están los ganadores: - Cesare Chiacchiaretta (Clásica). - Giuliana Soscia (Jazz). - Riccardo Tesi (mundo). |
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Recordatorio: cierre de entradas, alojamiento y comida gratuita para concursantes extranjeros del Harbin- Chinaby Harley Jones |
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Recordatorio: Cierre de entradas de Harbin Cerrar el 30 de junio de 2018 Reglas, formulario de inscripción en chino e inglés y descarga de carteles en: 2018Harbin El Comité Organizador de Harbin ofrece alojamiento completo y comida durante la competencia para candidatos extranjeros. |
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This year’s Leavenworth International Accordion Celebration took place from June 21st to 24th in the state of Washington, USA, attracted large numbers of players and enthusiasts, and was deemed a great success by all who were invited. Guest accordionists included Murl Allen Sanders, Cory Pesaturo, Michael Bridge, and Bruce Gassman. The various activities included a competition, with the results now published. Emmanuel Gasser, from Canada, won First Prize in all 5 categories that he competed in, at the recent Leavenworth event. Emmanuel Gasser is pictured below with Cory Pesaturo (left) and Michael Bridge (right). Full results at: 2018LeavenworthResults.pdf |
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![]() The picture quality and camera work are both excellent. The blurb on the cover says ‘The DVD Picture Postcard From Shetland’, which is a fair description, and the music soundtrack could stand alone as CD release. All in all, a first class production, and credit to all involved. The DVD is available via the Peter Wood Shetland Dance Band website. Music tracks: Jigs - The Weaver/Paddy MacDonald’s Breeks/Stoneypath Tower; Jigs – Mrs Macpherson of Cluny/Lizzie Duncan’s Fancy/Saddle the Pony/The Murray River; Reels – Roxburgh Castle/Calver Lodge/The New High Level; Swedish Waltz – Nya Varmlandvalsen (C. Jularbo); Waltzes (all composed by Peter Wood) – Hamish’s Boat/Da Sea Get Waltz/Emillie’s Waltz; Gay Gordons – The Auld Square (P.Wood); Hornpipes – The Ton/The Rose Tree/Bill Sutherland For further information email: peter@peterwoodmusic.co.uk |
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![]() Tracks Include: Gay Gordons; Mary Hamilton of Achincruive; Gaelic Waltzes; Retreat Marches; Para Handy; Spring The Summer Long; Jigging; Only Our Rivers Run Free; 2-4 Marches; Aly & Eileen; Robbie Shepherd M.B.E.; Happy Hours; Only Flett; Waltz Selection; Coogie's Rally Reels; The Highest Apple; March Selection Ronnie Ross, from Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, comes from a musical family. A self-taught accordionist, he is a resident entertainer in several hotels, and also owns a recording studio. He has recorded several CDs and DVDs. For further information email: martinbutterworth73@gmail.com |
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![]() Their gig list reads as follows: July 7th – Folk at the Hall Festival, North Wales August 10th – The Bridge Festival, Newcastle August 18th – Folk East Festival September 1st - London Folk Festival October 20th – Manchester Folk Festival October 21st – Riverhouse Barn (Brunch Concert), Walton-on-Thames October 24th – Norden Farm Arts Centre, Maidenhead October 25th – Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-By-Sea October 26th – The Lights, Andover October 27th – The Slaughtered Lamb, London October 28th – Quay Arts Centre, Isle of Wight November 1st – Alexander’s Live, Chester November 2nd – The Civic, Barnsley November 3rd – Kirkgate Arts, Cockermouth December 16th – The Froize, Woodbridge, Suffolk For further information email: keldamanley@live.co.uk |
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![]() Science Reporter, New Zealand Herald newspaper Sharing music with your kids while they're young can help your relationships later in life, researchers say. Most siblings have memories of - happily or unhappily - listening to whatever Mum or Dad had on the car radio on long trips away. In our unfortunate case, that was endless doses of Jim Reeves, Kenny Rogers and, if we were really unlucky, Engelbert Humperdinck. But now researchers say sharing music can do wonders for parents' future relationships with their sons and daughters. "If you have little kids, and you play music with them, that helps you be closer to them, and later in life will make you closer to them," said the University of Arizona's Professor Jake Harwood, co-author of a new study. "If you have teenagers and you can successfully listen to music together or share musical experiences with them, that has an even stronger effect on your future relationship and the child's perception of the relationship in emerging adulthood." Harwood and his colleagues surveyed a group of young adults, average age 21, about the frequency with which they engaged with their parents, as children, in activities such as listening to music together, attending concerts together or playing musical instruments together. Participants reported on their memories of experiences they had between ages 8 and 13 and age 14 and older. They also shared how they perceive their relationship with their parents now. Although shared musical experiences at all age levels were associated with better perceptions of parent-child relationship quality in young adulthood, the effect was most pronounced for shared musical experiences during adolescence. "With young kids, musical activity is fairly common - singing lullabies, doing nursery rhymes," Harwood said. "With teenagers, it's less common, and when things are less common you might find bigger effects, because when these things happen, they're super important." |
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![]() Ukrainian-born Roman Jbanov’s achievements include Grand Prize Beloborodov in Tula (Russia), Scholarship of the President of the Russian Republic, and in 1997 winning the CMA Trophée Mondiale. For further information email: lepindesarts@gmail.com |
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![]() Christine Schmid studied at the Hohner Conservatory Trossingen and at the Opera Workshop at Basel Conservatory. Later she attended the Jazz School Basel and Paris in music theory, accordion and vocals. After her studies she had various engagements such as the title role in ‘Marlene Dietrich’ at the Musical Theater in Basel and regular appearances as a guest soprano with the Spa Orchestra Badenweiler, followed by appearances on radio and television. Christine Schmid is also vocal and speech trainer and also as a successful model and mannequin. For further information email: christ.schmid@web.de |
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On Saturday June 30th Manchester EuroDance present a Scandinavian Special led by Daniel Reid - accordion, piano, saxophones, vocals, and Emma Reid - fiddle, Hardanger fiddle, viola, and vocals. The venue is St Werburgh’s Church Hall, 386 Wilbraham Rd, Chorlton, Manchester M21 0UH, and the organiser is Rosie Bryce. There will be music and dance workshops, a concert and a bal. Workshops 1 2.30 - 3.45pm Tunes with Emma and Daniel DIY Swedish dance with Rosie Workshops 2 4 - 5.15pm Musician's session Beginner's Swedish Dance basics 5.30pm Food (pre order only) 7pm Concert & Bal Daniel & Emma Reid are two of the busiest musicians in Sweden and have toured as theatre musicians and in folk and world music bands for the last 20 years. The duo-couple perform self-penned tunes, traditional material and songs from both Scandinavia and the British Isles, all with a remarkably close and spontaneous interaction. The eclectic mix of instruments and vocals combined with sheer musical brilliance makes for incredibly varied, evocative performances. For further information email: info@mysite.com |
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The Akkordeon-Café-Dortmund is an Open Stage Event taking place every first Monday of the month at 7pm at the ‘Fritz Henßler Haus’ Cultural Center, Geschwister-Scholl-Str 33, 44135 Dortmund, Germany. On July 2nd the meeting will be titled a ‘Holiday Special’. Since 2008 the Akkordeon Café has presented all kinds of accordion and harmonica music, such as Cajun and Zydeco, French musette, German folk music, sea shanties, Tango, Country, Pop, Irish traditional, Forro, Cumbia, traditional Balkan tunes, up to contemporary classical music. Accordionists, harmonica players - soloists, duos and trios, band with accordion, orchestras and music students - perform on our stage. Supported by our professional PA and light show or as an acoustic show they meet and enjoy an accordion enthusiastic audience. Free admission. |
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![]() Giorgio Albanese was born in Ostuni, Italy. He has represented Italy three times at the World Accordion Championships with successes at 30 national and international competitions. In 2009 he gained a degree in ‘Jazz Music’ at the ‘Niccolò Piccinni’ Conservatory, Bari, and in 2012 specialized in ‘New Language Composition and Interpretation’ at the ‘Nino Rota’ Conservatory, Monopoli, achieving distinction both times. He is currently in the USA studying at Berklee College of Music. Giorgio Albanese has worked with many leading musicians, and has also been actively involved in a wide variety of musical projects that span traditional as well as more contemporary jazz, working across multidiscipline arts such as theatre, dance and cinema. His music is influenced by world sounds and sound experimentation, producing a more profound, intrinsic language of music. After his academic studies he focused on developing his own approach to music completely independent from the predominant aesthetic standards. This approach has enabled him to conceive the accordion as a ‘modern’ sound and language, a synthesis of a rich artistic journey which finds its origins in the language of contemporary jazz. His original, musical works were used in the short film ‘L’ultima partenza’. He has composed music for theatre and has experimented with the interaction between sound and video, and more generally between visual arts and music, always looking for the most innovative ways of making art. He leads workshops and master classes on jazz accordion, including musical improvisation workshops inspired by both the Afro-American jazz tradition and European contemporary music. He works on different projects and has performed in Italy, France, Argentina, UK, USA, Australia, China, South Korea, Holland, Portugal, Spain, Egypt, Morocco, Croatia, and Finland. Brooklyn Accordion Club meets at the Great Room at the LuEsther T. Mertz South Oxford Space/A.R.T., 138 South Oxford Street (between Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street), Brooklyn, NY 11 217. For further information email: brooklynaccordionclub@gmail.com |
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The Duo NeSte – accordionist Nemanja Potparic (Montenegro) and pianist Stevan Savic (Serbia) – perform in concert on Monday July 2nd, 7.30pm, at Bank Austria Salon Im Alten Rathaus, Wipplinger Straße 8, Vienna 1010, Austria. Nemanja Potparic, from Pijevija, Montenegro, studies the accordion at the Muzicka Akademika, Zagreb, Croatia. |
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On Thursday July 5th, 7.30pm, the Roger Dobson Band performs as guests at the Rothbury Accordion & Fiddle Club. The venue is the Queen’s Head Hotel, Townsfoot, Rothbury, Northumberland NE65 7SR. Roger Dobson, from Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway in southern Scotland, has a long experience of playing Scottish dance music and plays the Shand Morino 3-row button accordion. |
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The ‘Pentagramma’ music school of Tesero, the pro loco of Castello-Molina under the patronage of the A.P.T of Fiemme and Fassa, organizes the third Fiemme and Fassa Accordion Festival, Trentino, which runs from July 5th to 15th. Concerts, cultural meetings and above all a very special event dedicated to accordion lovers, professionals and amateurs are all are invited to play in the beautiful scenery in Piazzol di Molina di Fiemme. This year’s guests include Giancarlo Campi, Emanuele Rastelli, Pierpaolo Petta, Ermes Costa, Tiziano Chiappelli, Paul and Anna Schulen. For further information email: info@fisafestival.com |
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![]() Grayson Masefield will perform on the AAA Friday night Gala Concert and the AAA 80th Anniversary schedule is the website at: AAA |
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![]() eSheet (pdf format) sheet music able to be emailed to you. View sample and purchase at Catalog: grza152D |
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![]() Books available online by Friedrich Lips: Catalog: kslips00 The Art of Bayan Playing and Playing the Accordion Artistically Catalog: kslips01 Die Kunst des Bajanspiels, Methodik und Didaktik des künstlerischen Akkordeonspiels Catalog: kslips02 Die Kunst der Bearbeitung klassischer Musik für Akkordeon Catalog: kslips03 The Art of Arranging Classical Music for Accordion |
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