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Auteur/artiestWei Lee
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Publicatiejaar2023
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Datum13 jul 2023
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ClusterDeClassifying the Classics
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FormatVideo
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PrijsGratis
During the 2023 Orpheus Historical Piano Summer Academy six young keyboardists from around the world joined us to explore an eighteenth-century practice of varying repeats. C. P. E. Bach’s sonatas with varied repeats—a genre that he pioneered in 1760—served as reference and inspiration for the performance of Mozart’s sonatas K. 279–284 (1774–75).
Wei Lee performs Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K 280 (Munich, 1775). Replica of a Johann Andreas Stein fortepiano (1786) by Chris Maene (Ruiselede, 2016) from the collection of the Orpheus Institute.
Sound recording: Robin Breugelmans
Video recording: Pieter Peeters
Musical direction: Tom Beghin and Benjamin Steens
Fortepiano tuning: Minh Kapek
Sound editing: Tom Beghin
Sound mastering: Steven Maes
Video editing: Pieter Peeters
Produced by Tom Beghin
Production assistance: Anastasios Zafeiropoulos
Recorded in Koningssalon of Hotel d’Hane-Steenhuyse, Ghent, Belgium
July 13, 2023
This filmed performance is the result of a ten-day experimental workshop around the eighteenth-century practice of varying repeats.