Historiography and stories of the future
A conversation about the effects of historiography on the future, a chamber music concert featuring the winner of this year’s soloist prize, and festival sauna at the Finnish Institute.
18.00 Talk
With, among others, Dick Harrisson and Wivan Nygård-Fagerudd
19.00 Chamber music concert
Kathrin Lorenzen soprano
Oskar Ekberg piano
Yong Min Lee, violin
Anna Garde, cello
Programme:
LOTTA WENNÄKOSKI: Päärme
JOHANNA MÜLLER-HERMANN: Fünf llieder, op.2
Willst du mit mir wandern
Weisst du noch
Liebeslied
Der letzte Abend
Einem guten Grund hat’s
LAURA NETZEL: Piano Trio in D-minor
The festival sauna is booked separately. More information coming soon.
Participants
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Kathrin Lorenzen, soprano
Soprano Kathrin Lorenzen is a member of the Swedish Radio Choir and also active as a concert soloist and a dedicated Lied performer. She performs regularly in a duo together with pianist Oskar Ekberg. Lorenzen is also a member of the renowned Swedish baroque ensemble, Ensemble Villancico. She is currently completing her master’s studies at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm under Bo Rosenkull, concurrently with her job in the Swedish Radio Choir and regular freelance engagements.
Kathrin Lorenzen is a native of Flensburg, Germany. She studied at the Institute of Church Music of the College of Music and Theatre in Leipzig with singing studies under Brigitte Wohlfarth, followed by further singing studies at the College of Music in Saarbrücken under Ruth Ziesak, where she also completed her bachelor’s degree. She won first prize and the audience prize at the 2023 International Telemann Competition in Magdeburg and has received scholarships from Rotary Kappeln, Nikolaus-Reiser-Stiftung and the Saarbrücken Wagner Society.
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Oskar Ekberg, piano
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Yong Min Lee, violin
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Anna Garde, cello