‘Per Flauto e Cembalo’ : Fabio Crescimanno – fluit en Jerome Brodin – klavecimbel
5 oktober 2014 | 16.45 uur
| Museum Geelvinck Hinlopen Huis,

« Per Flauto e Cembalo »
Baroque Moments of the XVIII century.
Fabio Crescimanno, traverso
Jérôme Brodin, harpsichord
Programma:
– A.Vivaldi, Sonata VI from Il Pastor Fido for flute and basso continuo in g minor
Vivace, Alla breve, Largo, Allegro ma non presto
– J.M Hotteterre, 2 Preludes for flute solo in C Major & in c minor
– J.M Hotteterre, Deuxième livre, Suite II in c minor
Prélude, Allemande, Sarabande, Rondeau, Gigue
– G.F Haendel, Sonata V for flute and basso continuo in G Major
Adagio, Allegro, Adagio, Menuetto
– D.Buxtehude, Prelude for Harpsichord in g minor
– J.S Bach, BWV 1034, Sonata for flute and basso continuo in e minor
Adagio ma non tanto, Allegro, Andante, Allegro
Fabio Crescimanno
Studied Recorder in Basel with Conrad Steinmann and in Milan with Pedro Memelsdorf, Traverso and Classical Flute in Utrecht with Wilbert Hazelzet.
Since Early age he is being active in performing the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque repertoire as part of various period instrument’s Orchestras and Ensembles.
With the Ensemble “Elyma” conducted by Gabriel Garrido he performed extensively in Europe and took part of several recordings for the label K617 amongst which “Il Ritorno di Ulisse in patria” and “L’incoronazione di Poppea” by Claudio Monteverdi.
Since 2008 he lives in Amsterdam, where he teaches and performs as member of various Baroque orchestras and chamber music ensembles amongst which, Concerto Barocco, Florilegium, The Bach Orcherstra of the Netherlands, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.
An active chamber music player he is a founding member of the Ensembles, “Bacchus”, specialized in the performance of 18th century vocal and instrumental music and “Trio Classico”, specialized in the performance of the pre-classical chamber music repertoire.
Jérôme Brodin
At 8 years of age Jérôme BRODIN met the harpsichord for the first time. He came across this peculiar instrument, by chance, at the music school of his home town (Compiegne, France) and immediately fell in love with it. The same year, he was accepted to the class of Sylvie Pécot-Douatte with whom he studied harpsichord until he was 16 years old.
Having moved to Bretagne, he entered the Conservatoire of Rennes where he studied harpsichord with Pascal Dubreuil from 2002 to 2007. During this time he also completed a Bachelor Degree in Musicology at the University of Rennes. Subsequently he came to Utrecht Conservatorium where he studied harpsichord and continuo with Siebe Henstra. He graduated a Master Degree there in 2011.
Since then, Jérôme plays with many ensembles; the best known are the Holland Baroque Society and Camerata Ardesko. He also plays regularly in chamber music and solo and forms with Ida Höög (recorder) the Duo Capricci, which performs two weeks of concerts every summer in Sweden (www.duocapricci.se).
Since February 2013, Jérôme is following in Amsterdam the training to become Alexander Technique teacher.
www.jeromebrodin.com