EAMT Organ Hall (fortepiano)
14.00 Jordi López Jové
J. L. Dussek
Sonata e-flat minor op 44 ( „The Farewell“/“Les Adieux“) Introduzione. Grave; Allegro moderato
H. de Montgeroult
Etude e-flat minor no 98
15.00 Nikolaos Chroneas
C. Ph. E. Bach
Fantasy
H. de Montgeroult
Etude a minor no 60
Room D411 (harpsichord)
16.30 Susanna Liisa Onoper
L. Marchand
Suite in D
J. S. Bach
Prelude and fugue D-major WTC I
17.15 Olga Opryshko
W. Byrd
Pavane & Galliard
J. Ch. de Chambonniéres
Suite in G
One of the most prominent and influential modern masters of harpsichord and fortepiano, Jacques Ogg performs worldwide as a soloist and continuo player. He was a member of one of the world’s leading period-instrument ensembles, the Orchestra of the 18th Century, directed by the late Frans Brüggen, and also worked with Baroque orchestras in Salamanca and Sevilla, Spain. Highly sought after as a pedagogue, he is a harpsichord professor at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague, one of the world’s foremost institutes for early music. Mr. Ogg co-directs the International Baroque Instrumental Program, an intensive summer music course in the Twin Cities, and has been the artistic director of the Lyra Baroque Orchestra since 2000. His discography includes more than 60 recordings with labels such as Philips, Sony, EMI, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, and Glossa.