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Duo Jazzical Class

Date & Time
Wed, Apr 9, 2025, 20:00
It begins with the baroque Jean-Philippe Rameau and is far from over with George Gershwin's furious »I got rhythm«. »Jazzical Class« is Peter Fleckenstein, principal timpanist in the Gürzenich Orchestra, and clarinettist Žilvinas Brazauskas. As a duo, they have been cultivating the joyful clash of the most diverse genres since 2013. Connected by an entertaining moderation, their programme moves from classical music to tango to jazz, from »Little Green Cactus« to original compositions such as »Wartesaal« and back again with... Read full text

Keywords: Baroque, Special Concert

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Musicians

Peter FleckensteinPercussion
Žilvinas BrazauskasClarinet, Piano

Program

I got rhythmGeorge Gershwin
Valse BrillanteGeorge Hamilton Green
Duo for marimba/vibraphone and clarinet. Badinerie & Musette, dream-safe - dream-lostWolfram Buchenberg
St. ThomasSonny Rollins
Ludwig W.Oliver Korte
Les Tendres PlaintesJean-Philippe Rameau
Waiting roomPeter Fleckenstein
Eins und eins, das macht zweiHildegard Knef
Mein kleiner grüner KaktusComedian Harmonists
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