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Iveta Apkalna & Alinde Quartett

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Tue, Jun 17, 2025, 20:00
Nahezu eine ganze Saison lang haben die Organistin Iveta Apkalna und das Alinde Quartett in ihren philharmonischen »Porträt«-Konzerten begeistert. Zum Abschluss präsentieren sich Organistin und Quartett nun zusammen. Quer durch die Musikgeschichte geht es dabei – bis hin zu einem neuen Werk, das der mit dem »Hindemith-Preis« ausgezeichnete Regensburger SJ Hanke für Orgel und Streichquartett geschrieben hat.Den Anfang machen die Fünf aber mit einer Kirchensonate von Mozart. Von da ab spielt man immer wieder auch seine individuelle Klasse aus. Iveta... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music, World Premiere

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Musicians

Iveta ApkalnaOrgan
Alinde QuartettEnsemble

Program

Sonate für zwei Violinen, Orgel, Violoncello und Bass C-Dur KV 336 (336d)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Pièce en forme libre für Streichquartett oder Streichorchester und OrgelJean Langlais
Mad Rush für Klavier oder Orgel soloPhilip Glass
»Adagio di Albinoni« ossia Adagio in Sol minore per archi e organo su duespunti tematici e su un basso numerato di Tomaso Albinoni (Mi 26)Remo Giazotto
Quartetto dorico P 144 für StreichquartettOttorino Respighi
SLEEP NO MORE für Orgel und Streichquartett Uraufführung Kompositionsauftrag der Kölner Philharmonie (KölnMusik)SJ Hanke
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