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Wiener Singakademie / Pro Brass / Heinz Ferlesch

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Sat, Jan 18, 2025, 20:00
Passion is a stormy, often exuberant desire to want and do things not only well, but in the best possible way – or to put it in the words of the French writer Nicolas-Sebastian Chamfort: »Through passion, man lives, through reason he merely exists.« Pro Brass and the Wiener Singakademie present new arrangements of Händel’s »Fireworks Music« and the coronation anthem »Zadok the Priest«, among others. Incidentally, the latter should also ring in the ears of passionate football fans. There... Read full text

Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Wiener Singakademie
Pro Brass
Heinz FerleschConductor

Program

Pastyme with good companie / Courtsong to 3 voicesHeinrich VIII.
Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV 351Georg Friedrich Händel
Bist du bei mir BWV 508Johann Sebastian Bach
MeditationLorenz Raab
Miserere / Chor-a-cappella-Vertonung von Psalm 51 in neun StimmenGregorio Allegri
Hang zum GeistChristian Mühlbacher
Leonardo Dreams of His Flying MachineEric Whitacre
SOS – Im Brunnen vor dem Tore (Firewater-Music aus »Die drei Jahreszeiten«, komponiert während der Scheiße in Tschernobyl PWV 22Werner Pirchner
StarsĒriks Ešenvalds
Brothers in ArmsMark Knopfler
Zadok the PriestGeorg Friedrich Händel
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