NIGHT MUSIC
Date: 12 October 2023
Venu: Odeion Auditorium
Time: 19:00
Admission: FREE
With artists Danré Strydom (clarinet), Anmari van der Westhuizen (cello) & Ben Schoeman (piano)
The Odeion School of Music proudly presents a rare and unforgettable concert of fascinating music for clarinet trio with artists Ben Schoeman (piano), Danré Strydom (clarinet), and Anmari van der Westhuizen (cello). The programme features trios by Mikhail Glinka, John Ireland, Jörg Widmann, and Nino Rota, who is best known for writing the soundtrack to the incomparable Godfather films.
International Buffet Crampon artist, Dr Danré Strydom, has established herself as one of South Africa’s premier solo, chamber and orchestral musicians. After attending the Interlochen Arts Camp, USA, she began her formal studies at the University of the Free State. She furthered her studies at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, where she worked with renowned clarinettists Eli Eban and Eric Hoeprich. She holds separate Master’s Degrees in Clarinet, early Clarinet – and Bass Clarinet Performance from the Royal Conservatory at Ghent University and completed her PhD at the University of the Free State. After playing clarinet/bass clarinet for the award-winning Brussels Philharmonic from 2009 to 2013, she accepted a position as woodwind lecturer at the UF’s Odeion School of Music. She is currently principal clarinettist of the Free State Symphony Orchestra, continental chairperson of the International Clarinet Association, chairperson of the Free State Eisteddfod, Vice President (FS) of the South African Society of Music teachers, and initiator and chairperson of the ZA International Woodwind Competition. Strydom organises the International Clarinet Extravaganza where international guests come to present masterclasses and concerts for all ZA clarinet players. Her clarinet and saxophone scholars and students have won numerous awards and scholarships, both nationally and internationally.
Prof. Anmari van der Westhuizen is Head of the Odeion String Quartet and adjunct professor in violoncello at the University of the Free State. She graduated from the University of Stellenbosch (BMus cum laude and BMusHons cum laude with full academic and cultural honorary colours), from the Mozarteum, Salzburg (Grosses Diplom cum laude), and from the Hochschule für Musik, Cologne, under the tutelage of Prof. Maria Kliegel (Konzertexamen). She also holds Licentiate Diplomas in Performing and Teaching from UNISA (cum laude). In 2013, Anmari received her PhD in Music Performance from the University of Pretoria and awarded full academic honorary.
Anmari has won prestigious competitions in South Africa including the ATKV Forte Competition, the SABC Competition, the Oude Meester Competition and the University of Natal 75th Anniversary Prize. As a young cellist, she was selected to participate in the International Youth Music Festival in Interlochen, USA. She received extensive chamber music training with specific emphasis on string quartet playing by members of the world's best string quartets, namely the Alban Berg String Quartet, the Amadeus String Quartet, the Borodin String Quartet, the Brodsky String Quartet, and the Hagen String Quartet, and with Hatto Beyerle, Györgi Kurtág and Professor Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Historic Performance Practice). Anmari has performed as soloist with all the major orchestras in South Africa. While living in Europe she appeared in numerous solo and chamber music performances, inter alia with Viennese ensembles Music-on-Line and the Wiener Streichorchester, and was a member of the Koehne String Quartet, Wien. She performed as a chamber musician and soloist in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Faroe Islands, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe. During 2015, Anmari received the “Vryfees” award for the Best Classical Performer at the Arts Festival and the “Rose” award from “Radio Rosestad” for her remarkable contribution towards arts and culture. In 2019, the Odeion String Quartet received the prestigious Huberte Rupert prize from the SA Academy for Science and Art for their contribution towards arts and culture in South Africa. In addition, Anmari has performed several world premieres of cello compositions. In 2007 the Austrian Composers Union invited her to give a solo recital of contemporary solo cello works in Vienna, Austria, which included the world premiere of South African composer Roelof Temmingh's Variations, which was dedicated to her. She also gave the first performances of solo cello works by Austrian composers Wolfgang Nening and Hannes Heher, as well as works dedicated to her by Hubert Du Plessis and Hendrik Hofmeyr. During 2019 she played a concert at the international Schubertiade Festival at the Chateau de Coppet in Geneva, Switzerland. She was the conductor/ director of the UCT String Ensemble for ten years and is currently the conductor of the Odeion Sinfonia, OSM Camerata and conductor of the Free State Youth Orchestra.
Dr Ben Schoeman is a senior lecturer in piano and musicology at the University of Pretoria. He was awarded the first prize in the 11th UNISA International Piano Competition, the gold medal in the Royal Over-Seas League Music Competition in London, the contemporary music prize at the Cleveland International Piano Competition, and the Huberte Rupert Prize from the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns. He has performed at the Wigmore, Barbican, Cadogan and Queen Elizabeth Halls in London, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Konzerthaus in Berlin, the Gulbenkian Auditorium in Lisbon, Teatro Vittoria in Turin, the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest, and has appeared at the City of London, Edinburgh Fringe, Enescu, Grahamstown and Ottawa Music Festivals.
As a concerto soloist, he has collaborated with several conductors, including Wolfram Christ, Nicholas Cleobury, Bernhard Gueller, Carlos Izcaray, James Judd, Gérard Korsten, Theodore Kuchar, Diego Masson, En Shao, Yasuo Shinozaki, Arjan Tien and Conrad van Alphen.
Schoeman studied the piano under Prof Joseph Stanford at UP. After receiving both the PJ Lemmer and DJ Roode Overseas Scholarships from UNISA and the SAMRO Overseas Scholarship, he went on to postgraduate studies at the Accademia Pianistica ‘Incontri col Maestro’ in Imola, the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole near Florence and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with renowned professors including Louis Lortie, Michel Dalberto, Boris Petrushansky, Ronan O’Hora and Eliso Virsaladze.
In 2016, he obtained a doctorate on the piano music of Stefans Grové from City, University of London and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Schoeman's solo album, featuring works of Franz Liszt, is available under the TwoPianists label. In collaboration with pianist Tessa Uys, he is currently recording all Beethoven’s Symphonies transcribed for piano duet by Xaver Scharwenka for SOMM Recordings in London – the first three volumes have been released and elicited critical acclaim in the BBC Music, Gramophone and the International Piano Magazines as well as on BBC Radio3. Dr Schoeman is a Steinway Artist.
PROGRAMME:
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (1804 - 1857)
Trio Pathétique in D minor for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1832)
John Ireland (1879 - 1962)
Trio in D minor for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1913)
Jörg Widmann (Born 1973)
Nachtstück for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1998)
Nino Rota (1911 - 1979)
Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano (1973)
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