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Guest from Austria: chamber ensemble course with Christoph Johannes Eggner (piano)

18-20 November 2024
LMTA Congress Building, Rooms 203 and 219 (Vilniaus st. 6-2, Vilnius)

GUEST FROM AUSTRIA
JOHANNES EGGNER PER LUNDBERG (PIANO)
University of Music and Fine Arts Vienna

CHAMBER ENSEMBLE MASTERCLASS
Participants: students of the Chamber Ensemble Department of the LMTA

Graduated with honours from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, where he studied with Paul Badura-Skoda, Akira Imai, Ludwig Hoffmann and Oleg Maisenberg (from 2000 to 2014 he was assistant to the latter). He also studied with Brigitte Engerer and Michel Béroff at the Conservatoire National de Musique et de Danse de Paris. Since 2011 he has been teaching piano chamber music at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. In recent years, Christoph Johannes Eggner has been jury chairman and member of various piano and piano chamber music competitions.

In 1997, three brothers – Georg (violin), Florian (cello) and Christoph (piano) – founded the Eggner Trio, which is a well-known and highly regarded piano trio today. The Eggner Trio has performed throughout Europe, in Japan, Argentina, Uruguay, the USA and – quite frequently – in Australia and New Zealand. International festivals at which they perform include the Kissinger Summer, Schubertiade in Schwarzenberg, Heidelberg Spring and the Chamber Music Festival in Lokenhaus, as well as such distinguished concert halls as the Wigmore Hall in London and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. The trio received major international recognition in 2003 when they won the International Chamber Music Competition in Melbourne, Australia. In the European Concert Hall Organisation’s ‘Rising Stars’ series, they have performed at venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Cité de la Musique in Paris, the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, the Philharmonie in Cologne, the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Musikverein in Vienna.


COURSE PROGRAMME:

November 18th (Monday)

10.00 | ROOM 219

Edvard Grieg (1843–1907)

Sonata for violin and piano No. 1, op. 8

I. Allegro con brio

Gabija Beržonskytė (violin)

Sikorskytė Alina (piano)

lect. Kristina Anusevičiūtė-Šimunskė

11.15 | ROOM 219

Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)

Sonata for viola and piano, op. 120, No.1

I. Allegro appasionato

Leonor Viveiros (viola)

Rusyn Anastasia (piano)

assoc. prof. Inga Gylytė

12.30–13.15 BREAK 

13.15 | ROOM 219

Francis Poulenc (1899–1963)

Sonata for violoncello and piano FP143

I. Allegro – tempo di Marcia

II. Cavatine

Shin Nahee (cello), Ugo Chapelin (piano)

assoc. prof. Inga Gylytė

14.30 | ROOM 203

Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)

Sonata for cello and piano No. 1, op. 54

I. Allegro non troppo

II. Allegretto quasi menuetto

Aušvydas Kriščiūnas (doublebass)

Bernardas Sokolovas (piano)

prof. Indrė Baikštytė

November 19th (Tuesday)

11.00 | ROOM 203

Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)

Piano trio Hob XV:29, Es major

I. Poco alegretto

Stasys Vainiūnas (1909–1982)

Piano trio No. 1

I. Andante molto – Allegro moderato

Jonas Benjaminas Balsys (piano)

Saulė Buikaitė (violin)

Liudvikas Silickas (cello)

prof. Indrė Baikštytė

12.30 | ROOM 203

Leo Smit (1900–1943)

Trio for clarinet, viola and piano

Rapolas Bartulis (clarinet)

Rūta Buišaitė (viola)

Ugnė Šnarė (piano)

prof. Indrė Baikštytė

14.00–15.00 BREAK

15.00 | ROOM 203

Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778–1837)

Sonata for viola and piano op. 5 No. 1, Es major

I. Allegro moderato

II. Adagio

Skirmantas Latvaitis (viola)

Emilis Vilimas (piano)

assoc. prof. Vaida Paukštienė

16.15 | ROOM 203

Anatolijus Šenderovas (1945–2019)

Sonata for violin and piano

I. Allegro moderato

II. Vivace

Laisvyda Leckutė (violin)

Aistė Bernotavičiūtė (piano)

assoc. prof. Ingrida Rupaitė

November 20th (Wednesday)

10:00 | ROOM 219

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)

Sonata for cello and piano No. 3, op. 69

I. Allegro ma non tanto

II. Scherzo. Allegro molto

III. Adagio cantabile – Allegro vicace

Katrina Emilie Ligeika (cello)

Aušrinė Garsonaitė (piano)

prof. Rimantas Armonas

11.30 | ROOM 219

Francesco Cilea (1866–1950)

Sonata for cello and piano, op. 38, D major

I. Allegro moderato

Norbertas Veršulis (cello)

Viktorija Brazaitė (piano)

lect. Gytis Cinauskas

13.00–14.00 BREAK 

14.00 | ROOM 219

Joaquín Turina (1882–1949)

Trio for piano and violin and cello No. 2, op. 76

I. Allegro molto moderato

Bronius Kutavičius (1932–2021)

“Eight Stasys’ miniatures” for piano trio

1. The Yellow beads

2. Sorrow

3. Scream

4. Clown

5. The Triangle

6. The Bird behind the pane

7. The Cardboard man

8. The Eternal Peace

Ugnė Lamsaitytė (piano)

Paulina Banaitytė (violin)

Lukrecija Kalinauskaitė (cello)

assoc. prof. Ingrida Rupaitė

15.00 | ROOM 219

Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904)

Piano trio No. 2, g minor, op. 26

I. Allegro moderato

Aleksas Filipenkovas (violin)

Barbora Gailiūtė (cello)

Greta Zamyckaja (piano)

prof. Indrė Baikštytė 

 

 

The course is open, welcome!