Chamber music concert by Italian authors and Italian music label "In Trio"
on August 24, 2024 at 16.00, Stāmerienas Palace.
Dita Krenberg / flute
Giulia Arnaboldi / viola
Dart Thysenkopf-Muselli / harp
Program:
Nino Rota, Sonata for flute and harp
Fermo Bellini, Nocturne Op. 12
Camille Saint-Saëns, Fantaisie Op.124
Luigi Maria Tedeschi, Improvviso Dramatico
Claude Debussy, Trio Sonata
About musicians:
Giulia Arnaboldi is an active Italian violist, in 2024 and 2023 she performed the role of viola concertmaster in the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic Orchestra (Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini), in 2022 she led the viola group in the Padova and Veneto Regional Orchestra (Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto), and a year earlier in the Alpine Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra Sinfonica delle Alpi), as well as worked in the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Bologna Theater (Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna), Mantova Chamber Orchestra (Orchestra da Camera di Mantova), Milan Symphony Orchestra "Giusepe Verdi" (Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano "Giuseppe Verdi"), as well as in the "Luigi Cherubini" youth orchestra (Orchestra Giovanile "Luigi Cherubini"). Graduated with honors from Parma's "Arrigo Boito" conservatory majoring in viola and chamber music, and continues her specialization with the outstanding violist Danusha Waskiewicz. She also plays regularly as a chamber musician, has performed at the Bologna Festival, the Traiettorie contemporary music festival in Parma, the Trame Sonore chamber music festival in Mantua. She has shared the stage with for such outstanding musicians as Riccardo Muti, Gidon Kremer, Leonidas Kavakos, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Giovanni Sollima, Maurizio Pollini, Gil Shaham, Alexander Lonquich, Khatia Buniatishvili, Raina Kabaivanska, Ivan Rabaglia.
Darta Tisenkopf-Muselli (harp) and Julia Arnaboldi (viola) have been making music together since 2018. The musicians in the ensemble won the 1st prize in the international chamber music competition "Riviera della Versilia - Daniele Ridolfi XXVII", as well as the 3rd place in the "Suoni d'Arpa" international harpist competition in the "duet with harp" category. They have performed at the Ravenna Festival, at the Mantova Chamber Music Festival, as well as at the Auditorium del Carmine concert hall and Casa della Musica in Parma, Italy, as well as visiting Latvia with six concerts.
Dita Krenberg learned to play the flute at the Latvian Academy of Music in the class of pedagogue Imantas Sneibjas, as well as from world-famous flautists Dž. Galway and A. Nicolet. Dita participated in the courses of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the Tanglewood Music Center from 1989 to 1990. There, the flautist collaborated with the authorities of the world of music - Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Jeffrey Tate, Yo Yo Ma, etc. Dita Krenberg is a laureate of several prestigious music competitions: at the age of 11, she won the title of laureate and youngest participant of the international recording competition Concertino Praha 80; In 1982 – 1st place in the Starpre public brass competition in Sauli, Lithuania; 1988 – Grand Prix and Gold Medal at the 34th Maria Canals International Music Competition in Barcelona, Spain; In 1991, she became the laureate of the "Prague Spring" International Competition; in 1992, she became a graduate of the 48th CIEM Competition in Geneva, Switzerland. As a soloist and chamber musician, Dita Krenberga performs in Latvia, Europe, the USA and Japan. From 2006-2018 Since 2018, Dita Krenberga has been a flute teacher at the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra. In 2007, together with the pianist Lev Oša, D.Krenberga received two Latvian music awards - in 2000, in the category "Concert of the Year". Flute Concert performance. In 2009, Dita Krenberga received the highest national award - the Order of Three Stars "For bright contribution to music and merits to the name of Latvia
in popularization in the world".
Darta Tisenkopf - Muselli graduated with honors in 2018 with a master's degree with a specialization in harp playing at the Conservatory of Parma under Professor Emanuel Degli Esposti. Also specialized in baroque lute playing with professor Gian Luca Lastraioli. She performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician, popularizing her instrument in these music fields in Latvia. Since January 2019, he has been working as part of the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra. The musician has won recognition in several international competitions, including, in 2019, the 3rd prize at the International Harp Competition "Suoni D'Arpa" in Italy in the "duet with harp" category. In recent years, she also won the 1st prize at the XXVII international chamber music competition "Riviera della Versilia – Daniele Ridolfi" in Italy, and the 1st absolute prize at the international musical performance competition "Clara Wieck Schumann", as well as the 2nd prize at the international harpist competition "Suoni d'arpa". .
As a soloist, she has performed several times with the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra, including the premiere of Rihard Dubra's "Concerto pour Deux Dames", with the Jelgava and Ventspils chamber orchestras, and with the Orchestra Regionale Emilia Romagna and the Orchestra Simfonica di Conservatorio di Parma. She has performed at several international festivals, including the Mantova Chamber Music Festival, the "Traiettorie" contemporary music festival in Italy and the "Liepājas Vasara" festival.





