Musik mit 4109 Pfeifen
Date & Time
Tue, Jan 28, 2025, 09:30Keywords: School Concerts
Musicians
Pascal Kaufmann | Organ |
Daniel Haupt | Speaker |
Program
A journey of discovery on the organ, | where we pull out all the stops |
Keywords: School Concerts
Pascal Kaufmann | Organ |
Daniel Haupt | Speaker |
A journey of discovery on the organ, | where we pull out all the stops |
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The hr-Symphony Orchestra's chamber concert in Friedberg features horn works this season, centered around hr-solo hornist Marc Gruber. Beethoven and Glasunow duos, and the planned Brahms trio will proceed. Replacing Ethel Smyth's horn concerto and Vagn Holmboe's "Music with Horn", Grace Kyung Eun Lee presents three distinct duos for violin and piano. Due to illness, Maria Ollikainen cancelled. Akiko Nikami and Nami Ejiri step in.
A chamber concert featuring hr-solo hornist Marc Gruber with a revised program. He'll perform duos by Beethoven and Glasunow, and a trio by Brahms. Instead of the planned horn concerto by Ethel Smyth and "Musik med Horn" by Vagn Holmboe, Grace Kyung Eun Lee will present three distinct duos for violin and piano. Due to illness, Maria Ollikainen had to cancel; Akiko Nikami and Nami Ejiri will step in. Concert duration: approx. 100 minutes including intermission.
Erich Kästner's "The Flying Classroom" is one of the most beautiful stories about friendship, courage, and the dream of traveling to foreign lands. In our concert, you will experience individual scenes from the novel by the Dresden author, musically commented with excerpts from well-known works for orchestra. You are invited to accompany the young musicians on an exciting journey! <br>As part of the sponsorship that has been in place since 2006, the Dresden Youth Symphony Orchestra plays together with its mentors from the ranks of the Dresden Philharmonic.<br><br>Grades 1-5
Erich Kästner's "The Flying Classroom" is one of the most beautiful stories about friendship, courage, and the dream of traveling to foreign lands. In our concert, you will experience individual scenes from the novel by the Dresden author, musically commented with excerpts from well-known works for orchestra. You are invited to accompany the young musicians on an exciting journey! <br>As part of the sponsorship that has been in place since 2006, the Dresden Youth Symphony Orchestra plays together with its mentors from the ranks of the Dresden Philharmonic.<br><br>Grades 1-5
Saint Petersburg, October 28, 1893. Nine days before his death, Peter Tchaikovsky conducts the premiere of his Sixth Symphony. He refers to it as a "program symphony" - with a secret program, that is top secret: "It is of a nature that it will remain a mystery for everyone! The work progressed so passionately, so quickly, that in less than four days I had the first movement completely finished and the other movements were already clear in my mind!" As if he had foreseen that he did not have much time left for composing. This symphony, with the nickname "Pathétique," is a truly dramatic, tragic, gripping, very passionate masterpiece - peculiar and unique. Grade levels: 7-10
Beethoven's symphonies are part of the "basic equipment" of all orchestras. Who hasn't heard the "ta-ta-ta-taaaa" somewhere before! What is fascinating about his works? Why did Beethoven become a classic at all? What is behind the "Fate Symphony" - the nickname of the Fifth Symphony? The Dresden Philharmonic invites students to get to know the music and life of Beethoven. Grades 7-10
Beethoven's symphonies are part of the "basic equipment" of all orchestras. Who hasn't heard the "ta-ta-ta-taaaa" somewhere before! What is fascinating about his works? Why did Beethoven become a classic at all? What is behind the "Fate Symphony" - the nickname of the Fifth Symphony? The Dresden Philharmonic invites students to get to know the music and life of Beethoven. Grades 7-10