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Zauberkunst

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Thu, Feb 8, 2024, 19:00
Long before Harry Potter, the realm of magic was divided into white and black, good versus evil. Stravinsky's "The Firebird" depicts such a clash in stark rhythms and colors, set in a Russian fairytale world. A sorcerer battles a prince and princess aided by the elusive Firebird. Hindemith's Mathis Symphony features St. Anthony fighting temptation, inspired by a famous altarpiece. The music is infernal and bizarre, yet also alluringly beautiful, reflecting the sweet and dangerous nature of temptation. Concert duration: 100 minutes including intermission.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert, Young Musicians

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Musicians

Susanna MälkkiConductor
Schüler*innen der Albert-Schweitzer-Schule OffenbachModerator

Program

Sinfonie »Mathis der Maler«Paul Hindemith
Der Feuervogel – Suite (1919)Igor Stravinsky
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