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Guest performance Future Now: Central Asia

Date & Time
Tue, Nov 12, 2024, 20:00
This concert features six trios interpreting elements of nature musically. Each trio will bring newly arranged works from their home countries, which will be interwoven and fused into a musical synthesis.
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Musicians

Musicians from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan und GermanyEnsemble
Mathias HinkeSpeaker

Program

TARTU for dombyra, kobyz and sherter based on the Kazakh kyu OrtolgauEr-Turan
Breath of the Earth (arr. for komuz, violin and violoncello, 2024)Dastan Birimkulov
The Source of Life (arr. for qonun, rubab and gidjak by Umed Mahmadullo, 2024)Idibek Toshov
The Nature of Turkmenistan (1986, arr. for violin, viola and cello by Nurmuhammet Jomartov)Meret Annamyradov
Kel ey dunyo for voice, piano and gateMirzokhid Mirkhomidov
Stehn zwei Stern (arr. Heinrich Poos, 1984)Unknown (Folk song from the Westerwald)
Margarite fleur de valeurGilles Binchoi
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