The concert will explore different musical landscapes, from the exotic tones of Carlo Domeniconi's "Koyunbaba" and the Japanese "Sakura" by Yuquijiro Yocoh, to J.S. Bach's profound and spiritual works. We invite you to be enchanted by the beauty and power of classical guitar and experience music's ability to touch the soul.
Program
Espen Jan Folmo:
- Carlo Domeniconi – Koyunbaba
- J. S. Bach – Preludium, Fugue, Allegro, BWV 998
- J. S. Bach – Preludium, BWV 1006
- J. S. Bach – Fugue in G Minor, BWV 1000
- Leo Brouwer – Balada de la Doncella Enamorada (from El Decameron Negro)
- Y. Yocoh – Sakura
15-minute break
Arild Hammer?:
- Original compositions
About the musicians
Espen Folmo (b. 1980) made his debut at the University Aula in 2001. From the age of 9 to 20, he had the privilege and deep appreciation of studying with Geir-Otto Nilsson, a lecturer at the Norwegian Academy of Music, as his teacher. He later studied guitar at the Norwegian Academy of Music with Erik Stenstadvold. Simultaneously, he participated in masterclasses with several of the world's most distinguished guitarists. Two of these, Carlo Domeniconi and Leo Brouwer, will be brought to life in the concert. Folmo rarely performs concerts and has not been a professional musician since he was 20, but music is his true religion and profound spiritual practice.
The concert opens with the exotic piece Koyunbaba by the Italian composer Domeniconi, inspired by Turkish music. J.S. Bach forms the core of the program. This is the composer Folmo holds in the highest regard, and BWV 998, 1000, and 1006 are works he fell in love with as a child and has delved into ever since.
The fifth piece is the final movement from "El Decameron Negro," Balada de la Doncella Enamorada ("Ballad of the Lovestruck Maiden"), written by the Cuban Leo Brouwer (born March 1, 1939). The sixth and final piece Folmo performs is the Japanese Sakura ("Cherry Blossoms") by Yuquijiro Yocoh. This lyrical work was also on the program when Folmo made his debut at the Aula in 2001.
Arild Hammer? (b. 1982) is a guitarist, singer, and composer with an impressive and eclectic background spanning a wide array of musical styles and genres. He is renowned for his skill as both an electric and acoustic guitarist. Hammer? has released albums and performed live under his own name, with the duo Hammer & Hersk, the prog rock band Tenderton, and the Spellemann-nominated Atlanter. The albums "Dagen som gryr" (2008), "Fl?te" (2012), and "Lerret" (2020) showcase many of Hammer?'s acoustic compositions, which employ both unusual guitar tunings and a distinctive rhythmic fingerpicking style.
In the concert, Hammer? will present colorful and melodic original compositions for guitar.
Tickets
Ordinary: 250,-
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About the University Aula
At the University Square in the center of Oslo, there are three beautiful old buildings, and Domus Media is located in the middle. Inside this building is the Aula. The University of Oslo's prestigious banquet hall has been hosting art and cultural experiences for over 100 years, and some of our best performers are still on stage here. The program in the Aula also includes lectures, literary conversations, and "Open Aula". Here, you can explore the 11 original Munch paintings that adorn the hall.
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