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Richard Dubugnon

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This season
In Dresden

Wind quintet

Sun, Apr 19, 2026, 11:00
Claudia Rose (Flute), Isabel Kern (Oboe), Fabian Dirr (Clarinet), Felix Amrhein (Bassoon), Sarah Ennouhi (Horn)
The wind players of the Dresden Philharmonic lead through various sound worlds: Richard Dubugnon's "Frenglish Suite" charmingly combines French elegance and British wit. Erkki-Sven Tüür's "Architectonics I," on the other hand, is a modern sound experiment - like an exciting architectural journey through music. György Orbán's Quintet impresses with rhythmic drive and Hungarian temperament, while James MacMillan's "Untold" touches with its intensity and emotionality. The conclusion is Carl Nielsen's Quintet, a masterpiece full of warmth, lightness, and typical Nordic melancholy.

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Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Richard Dubugnon is performed

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This month
In Berlin

LEONIDAS KAVAKOS & ENRICO PACE

Tue, Apr 29, 2025, 19:30
Kavakos Leonidas (Violin), Pace Enrico (Piano)
Toward the end of his life, Franz Schubert composed one of his few great violin works, for a famous virtuoso of his time: the C-major Fantasy was intended for Josef Slavík, known as the “Bohemian Paganini.” Beethoven’s celebrated “Kreutzer” Sonata—named after its dedicatee, Rodolphe Kreutzer, even though he disliked the piece—had initially been written for George Bridgetower, a British violinist who was also the first to perform it—only to fall out with Beethoven shortly afterward. These two works are at the center of Leonidas Kavakos and Enrico Pace’s duo program, which also includes music by contemporary Swiss composer Richard Dubugnon. Please note there has been a slight change to the program as published in our printed season brochure.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Dresden

Wind quintet

Sun, Apr 19, 2026, 11:00
Claudia Rose (Flute), Isabel Kern (Oboe), Fabian Dirr (Clarinet), Felix Amrhein (Bassoon), Sarah Ennouhi (Horn)
The wind players of the Dresden Philharmonic lead through various sound worlds: Richard Dubugnon's "Frenglish Suite" charmingly combines French elegance and British wit. Erkki-Sven Tüür's "Architectonics I," on the other hand, is a modern sound experiment - like an exciting architectural journey through music. György Orbán's Quintet impresses with rhythmic drive and Hungarian temperament, while James MacMillan's "Untold" touches with its intensity and emotionality. The conclusion is Carl Nielsen's Quintet, a masterpiece full of warmth, lightness, and typical Nordic melancholy.