What do the alpine horn and the organ have in common? / Torlontano / Di Lernia
Date & Time
Sun, Dec 8, 2024, 12:00Although the organ is traditionally associated with sacred music and grand concerts, it can also be a fascinating complement to less typical chamber settings. The untypical combinations in this year’s organ concert series provide unique sounds and new, unexpected combinations. The result? We become more open to new interpretational possibilities and free experimenting. True to its "geographical" name, the alpine horn was often used in the Alps as a shepherd's instrument, its sound echoing through mountain valleys, serving both as... Read full text
Keywords: Baroque, Organ Concert, Subscription Concert, Symphony Concert
Musicians
Carlo Torlontano | Alphorn |
Francesco Di Lernia | Organ |
Program
In den Alpen | traditional melody |
Silent mountains | Rainer Bartesch |
Symphony in G major „Pastoritia” | Anton Zimmermann |
Concerto No. 10 in C major op. 6 (arr. for the organ Francesco Di Lernia) | Arcangelo Corelli |
The Great Horn of Helm | Giovanni D’Aquila |
Crisantemi | Giacomo Puccini |
Pari Intervallo | Arvo Pärt |
Toccata | Hendrik Andriessen |
Sinfonia pastorella | Leopold Mozart |