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VESSELS OF LIGHT

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Sun, Nov 17, 2024, 11:00
The music of the composer Charles Ives, who was influenced by transcendentalism, reflects the fact that he saw life and spirituality under the sign of endless questions - “The Unanswered Question” from 1906/07 already bears his attitude in its title and resolves it musically. Lera Auerbach's Symphony No. 6 was commissioned for the 70th anniversary of the International Holocaust Memorial Yad Vashem in 2024. Auerbach dedicates her work entitled “Vessels of Light” to the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, who saved... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Joana MallwitzConductor
Kaunas State Choir
Kristina Reiko CooperCello
Kristín Anna GuðmundsdóttirSoprano
Nora SteuerwaldAlto
Kangyoon Shine LeeTenor
Arttu KatajaBass
Eliana Pliskin JacobsSinger
Sasha LurjeSinger
Benjy Fox-RosenSinger
Karsten TroykeSinger

Program

Johann Sebastian BachFantasie und Fuge g-Moll BWV 542, für 23 Bläser und Kontrabass bearbeitet von Mordechai Rechtman
Charles Ives„The Unanswered Question“
Lera AuerbachSinfonie Nr. 6 („Vessels of Light“) für Violoncello, Chor und Orchester
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