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Musikgymnasium C. Ph. E. Bach

Date & Time
Sat, Mar 22, 2025, 16:00
A concert program featuring works by Emmanuel Séjourné (Marimba Concerto), Gordon Jacob (Bassoon Concerto), C.P.E. Bach (Cello Concerto in A major and Flute Concerto in D minor), Alfred Schnittke (Concerto Grosso No. 3), Giovanni Bottesini (Capriccio di Bravura for Double Bass), and Lars-Erik Larsson (Trombone Concertino).

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Musicians

Kammerorchester des Musikgymnasiums C. Ph. E. BachOrchestra
Aurélien Bello, Kilian SchubertDirigat
AbsolvierendeMitwirkende

Program

Emmanuel SéjournéConcerto for Marimba and Strings
Gordon JacobKonzert für Fagott und Streichorchester
Carl Philipp Emanuel BachKonzert für Violoncello, Streicher und Basso continuo A-Dur Wq 172
Alfred SchnittkeConcerto grosso Nr. 3 für Streicher, Cembalo, Klavier und Celesta
Carl Philipp Emanuel BachKonzert für Flöte, Streicher und Basso continuo d-Moll Wq 22
Giovanni Bottesini„Capriccio di Bravura“ für Kontrabass und Klavier A-Dur
Lars Erik-LarssonConcertino für Posaune und Streichorchester
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