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WDR Happy Hour – Barber

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Fri, Nov 29, 2024, 19:00
Der Durchbruch kam für den Dirigenten Roderick Cox 2018 mit dem »Sir Georg Solti Award«. Die Aufmerksamkeit nutzte er aber nicht nur als Sprungbrett für weltweite Gastdirigate, sondern auch, um ein Förderprojekt für junge farbige Musikerinnen und Musiker ins Leben zu rufen. In Köln baut der Maestro-Shootingstar eine musikalische Brücke zwischen seiner amerikanischen Heimat und Europa. Sein Landsmann Samuel Barber schrieb seine erste Sinfonie voller Begeisterung über seinen Rom-Aufenthalt in den 1930er-Jahren, die der junge Komponist als ungetrübte Schaffensphase erlebte. Sie steht als sinfonische Entdeckung neben Jean Sibelius‘ populärer »Fünfter«.

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

WDR SinfonieorchesterEnsemble
Roderick CoxConductor
Jan Malte AndresenPresentation, WDR 2

Program

Symphony in One Movement op. 9 1. SinfonieSamuel Barber
Sinfonie Nr. 5 Es-Dur op. 82Jean Sibelius
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