In 2010 we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ole bull's birth by presenting a comprehensive intstrument exhibition and many concerts.
The Norwegian violin virtuoso of the 19th Century, Ole Bull played to crowds in the tens of thousands on his tours of Europe and the USA. Robert Schumann called him ‘the greatest of all’ and his friend Franz Liszt performed with him on several occasions.
Bull him self claimed to have learned to play from ‘the Norwegian mountains’. Though he was a man of the world, he retained a close bond with the city of his birth and often came to Bergen to rest. His fairy-tale villa “Lysøen” and his country house are regular concert venues for the Bergen International Festival.
The 'Ole Bull' del Gesú from 1744
In 2010 we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Ole Bull’s birth by presenting a comprehensive instrument exhibition. Bull owned some of the greatest violins ever built. The exhibition includes a number of specially selected violins from Guarneri del Gesù’s late period. Some of the exhibited del Gesu’s will be used in concert at the festival, including free afternoon concerts at the museum. The 'Ole Bull' del Gesú from 1744 will be exhibited by the kind permission of Chi Mei Foundation. Dextra Musicas own del Gesú also made in 1744 will be exhibited together with the “Ole Bull”. These two violins have probably never been presented together before.
In addition, a selection of instruments from the Dextra Musica collection will be on display, and heard in concerts. This includes instruments by Stradivari, Guarneri “del Gesú”, Guadagnini, Rugieri and Gasparo da Saló, just to mention a few.
Specialists on string instruments
Seven of the most prominent violinmakers of today will collaborate in building a violin inspired by the “Ole Bull” del Gesù. The seven makers are: Frédéric Chaudière, Nicolas Gilles, Andreas Hellinge, Silvio Levaggi, Jacob von der Lippe, Patrick Robin and Michael Stürzenhofecker.
This violin will be played in concert by Henning Kraggerud on Friday 4th of June at 14:00. The violin will be on display 26.5. - 9.6. in the workshop, and for those who want to play it, should make an appointment with violinmaker Jacob von der Lippe.
In addition, Dextra Musica has commissioned two violins from renowned violinmakers Gregg T. Alf and Samuel Zygmuntowicz, asking them to make their own interpretation of the “Ole Bull” Guarneri del Gesú. Instruments by violinmakers Francis Kuttner and Thomas Meuwissen will also be included in the exhibition.
All together 11 instruments from the makers involved in this project will be exhibited in a separate room in the Permanenten museum 14.4 – 9.6.
Specialists on string instruments from all over the world will gather in the city for the Festival and our exhibition will feature lectures by renowned violin experts.
The curators for the exhibition are string instrument expert, Peter Biddulph, and Øystein Birkeland, the artistic director of Dextra Musica. Dextra Musica owns a collection of prominent stringed instruments and lends them out to established and talented Norwegian musicians. Dextra Musica is a subsidiary of Sparebankstiftelsen DnB NOR.
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Check out the Bergen Public Library collection of photos, lithographs and paintings from the Ole Bull digital collection.
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