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Kammerkonzert der Orchesterakademie

Date & Time
Sun, May 25, 2025, 11:00
Once per season, the Essen Philharmonic Orchestra Academy scholarship holders showcase their skills in a chamber concert. This year's program includes pieces by Edward Elgar and Antonín Dvořák, contemporary rarities like McCarty's 1962 Sonata for Bass Trombone and Strings and Akiho's "Aluminous", and French chamber music works by Étienne Perruchon, Eugène Brozza, and Jean Françaix. A world premiere by Spanish composer Miguel Ángel Gris Peñas completes the program.

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Keywords: Chamber Music, World Premiere

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Musicians

Stipendiat*innen der Essener Philharmoniker

Program

Zoltán KodálySerenade für zwei Violinen und Viola, op. 12
Patrick McCartySonate für Bassposaune und Streichquintett
Gene Koshinski"Get It!" für Fagott und Schlagzeug
Edward ElgarDuett für Posaune und Kontrabass
Andy Akiho"Aluminous" für Schlagzeug und Streichquartett
Étienne Perruchon"Cinq danses dogoriennes"(Auswahl)
Jean FrançaixDivertissement für Fagott und Streichquintett
Eugène Bozza"Trois Essais" für Posaune und Schlagzeug(Auswahl)
Antonín DvořákStreichquintett G-Dur für zwei Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und Kontrabass, op. 77(Auswahl)
Miguel Ángel Gris PeñasNeues Werk für zwei Violinen, Viola, Violoncello, Kontrabass, Fagott, Posaune und Schlagzeug(Uraufführung)
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