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Berlin Academy of American Music / Charlotte Thiele / Garrett Keast

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Tue, Jun 4, 2024, 20:00
The Berlin Academy of American Music cultivates the great heritage of American musical culture, but does not hide its passion for new discoveries. At the invitation of the TheaterGemeinde Hamburg, the chamber orchestra not only dances on the borderline between symphonic music and jazz with Gershwin’s snappy tone poem »An American in Paris« and three pieces by Bernstein and Copland, but also enters a world of light and shadow together with the young Dresden violinist Charlotte Thiele and a work... Read full text
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Musicians

Berlin Academy of American Music
Charlotte ThieleViolin
Garrett KeastConductor

Program

An Outdoor OvertureAaron Copland
A Mass of Stars Block the ViewJosefine Opsahl
Dark with Excessive BrightMissy Mazzoli
Overture from »Wonderful Town«Leonard Bernstein
Three Dance Episodes / On the TownLeonard Bernstein
An American in Paris / tone poemGeorge Gershwin
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