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Free children's concert 23 May
at 12:00
Kon-Tiki Chamber Music Festival presents a free children's and family concert on the 23th of May at 12:00 at the Norwegian Maritime Museum; "Paddington the bear's first concert" and "Ferdinand the bull".
Paddington is based on a childhood favorite book by Michael Bond and follows the bear Paddington who travels as a stowaway on a ship from Peru to London where he meets his new friends: the Brown family and Mr. Gruber. He is introduced to concerts and music on his journey and the musical story includes pieces by Haydn, Rossini and Schubert.
Ferdinand the bull is a story about a bull who would rather smell beautiful flowers and enjoy life than fight in a bullfight. He is chosen to participate in the biggest competition in all of Spain, but what happens when he enters the arena? Find out at the concert!
The interview and review
Listen to artistic director and pianist Julie Coucheron being interviewed by the renowned radio host Lois Reitzes from NPR radio in the US. In the interview they discuss the concert performed by the Georgian Chamber Players at the Atlanta History Center in honor of Black History Month. Julie is the artistic director of Georgian Chamber Players and violinist David Coucheron is also a member. You can hear the unknown piano quintet by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor at the Kon-Tiki Chamber Music Festival this year, so there is a lot to look forward to!
Coucheron and Shi were perfectly blended throughout the performance. Their communication and awareness were telepathic, and they provided a bright and joyous performance of a masterpiece. The pair’s commanding yet gentle presence on stage perfectly aligned with the musical ongoings of the piece, and they deservingly received all four of their standing ovations.
We count down to – May 23th 2024
Artists Kon-Tiki Chamber Music Festival 2024
Guest pianist Julie Coucheron's electrifying Atlanta Symphony debut
Julie Coucheron exhibited staggering virtuosity and stroked the keyboard like a meticulously calibrated musical cyclone.
Review: Georgian Players explore outer limits of classical chamber music
The Georgian Chamber Players returned to their familiar haunt at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta on Sunday for an afternoon of their signature mastery of the classical chamber pantheon, an event notable for its high-energy setlist.
Julie Coucheron makes ASO debut with Mendelssohn concert, Oundjian conducts
An impressive nimbleness in her performance was the order of the day in this exuberant extroverted performance.
Many thanks to the Sparebankstiftelsen DNB for a generous support to the Kon- Tiki Chamber Music Festival for the 10th anniversary 2022.