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Concerts with works by
Nikos Skalkottas

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Upcoming Concerts

Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Nikos Skalkottas is performed

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Next month
In Köln

Where

Sun, May 11, 2025, 11:00
Alina Pogostkina (Violin), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Constantinos Carydis (Conductor)
The premiere of a new work by Unsuk Chin unfortunately had to be postponed. Instead, we will open the concert with the Adagio for string orchestra by Periklis Koukos. At the end, we will hear »Five Greek dances for string orchestra« by Nikos Skalkottas, replacing his »Four Images« which were originally planned. There is hardly a work that is considered to be so closely connected to the composer’s life as Robert Schumann’s »Rhenish.« This symphony (his third, though chronologically his fourth and last) is euphoric, radiant, energetic, and jubilant. Schumann has packed up all his belongings and moved from Saxony to the cheerful Rhineland. As the new local music director of Düsseldorf, he is welcomed with a special serenade. The new job gives him hope, and the view of the tall cathedral in the neighbouring town of Cologne, a bit further south, is simply overwhelming! Schumann experiences a creative frenzy and composes five symphonic movements full of emphatic joie de vivre, sometimes with an optimistic drive, sometimes carried by smooth waves. Not a single phrase indicates the suicidal thoughts of the same Schumann, three years after the premiere, when he tried to take his life by jumping into the ice-cold Rhine.
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Next month
In Berlin

Kam­mer­kon­zert IX

Mon, May 12, 2025, 20:00
Petra Schwieger (Violin), Isa von Wedemeyer (Cello), Günther Albers (Piano)
For more than six decades, the chamber concerts by musicians from the Staatskapelle have been a constant feature of the Staatsoper programme. This season, ensembles have come together to select music from different periods, styles and cultures under the theme of ‘playing together’. On eleven dates in the Apollosaal, which with its special atmosphere is an ideal venue for chamber music and communicative interaction between players and listeners, works from the Baroque to the present day will be performed in constellations that are both exciting and harmonious, in which tangible contrasts play just as important a role as a common resonance and the balancing of opposites.
Artistic depiction of the event
Next month
In Köln

Where

Mon, May 12, 2025, 20:00
Alina Pogostkina (Violin), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Constantinos Carydis (Conductor)
The premiere of a new work by Unsuk Chin unfortunately had to be postponed. Instead, we will open the concert with the Adagio for string orchestra by Periklis Koukos. At the end, we will hear »Five Greek dances for string orchestra« by Nikos Skalkottas, replacing his »Four Images« which were originally planned. There is hardly a work that is considered to be so closely connected to the composer’s life as Robert Schumann’s »Rhenish.« This symphony (his third, though chronologically his fourth and last) is euphoric, radiant, energetic, and jubilant. Schumann has packed up all his belongings and moved from Saxony to the cheerful Rhineland. As the new local music director of Düsseldorf, he is welcomed with a special serenade. The new job gives him hope, and the view of the tall cathedral in the neighbouring town of Cologne, a bit further south, is simply overwhelming! Schumann experiences a creative frenzy and composes five symphonic movements full of emphatic joie de vivre, sometimes with an optimistic drive, sometimes carried by smooth waves. Not a single phrase indicates the suicidal thoughts of the same Schumann, three years after the premiere, when he tried to take his life by jumping into the ice-cold Rhine.
Artistic depiction of the event
Next month
In Köln

Where

Tue, May 13, 2025, 20:00
Alina Pogostkina (Violin), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Constantinos Carydis (Conductor)
The premiere of a new work by Unsuk Chin unfortunately had to be postponed. Instead, we will open the concert with the Adagio for string orchestra by Periklis Koukos. At the end, we will hear »Five Greek dances for string orchestra« by Nikos Skalkottas, replacing his »Four Images« which were originally planned. There is hardly a work that is considered to be so closely connected to the composer’s life as Robert Schumann’s »Rhenish.« This symphony (his third, though chronologically his fourth and last) is euphoric, radiant, energetic, and jubilant. Schumann has packed up all his belongings and moved from Saxony to the cheerful Rhineland. As the new local music director of Düsseldorf, he is welcomed with a special serenade. The new job gives him hope, and the view of the tall cathedral in the neighbouring town of Cologne, a bit further south, is simply overwhelming! Schumann experiences a creative frenzy and composes five symphonic movements full of emphatic joie de vivre, sometimes with an optimistic drive, sometimes carried by smooth waves. Not a single phrase indicates the suicidal thoughts of the same Schumann, three years after the premiere, when he tried to take his life by jumping into the ice-cold Rhine.