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Juliane Lopper

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This month
In Essen

Frühlingskonzert für Menschen mit besonderen Bedürfnissen

Thu, Mar 27, 2025, 15:00
Liliana de Sousa (Mezzo-Soprano), Rita Mickler, Fiona Jansen-Jentjens (Violin), Juliane Lopper (Cello), Alke Freytag (Contrabass), Juriko Akimoto (Piano), Anja Renczikowski (Moderator)
The "Spring Concert" welcomes the season with beloved opera and operetta classics. The Essen Philharmonic's salon orchestra returns with silky operetta hits, rousing arias, and elegant Viennese waltzes. Colorful, spirited arrangements allow for reveling in and dreaming of spring, warmth, blooming nature, and springtime love.
Artistic depiction of the event
This month
In Essen

Frühlingskonzert für Menschen mit besonderen Bedürfnissen

Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 15:00
Liliana de Sousa (Mezzo-Soprano), Rita Mickler, Fiona Jansen-Jentjens (Violin), Juliane Lopper (Cello), Alke Freytag (Contrabass), Juriko Akimoto (Piano), Anja Renczikowski (Moderator)
The "Spring Concert" welcomes the season with beloved opera and operetta classics. The Essen Philharmonic's salon orchestra returns with silky operetta hits, rousing arias, and elegant Viennese waltzes. Colorful, spirited arrangements allow for reveling in and dreaming of spring, warmth, blooming nature, and springtime love.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Essen

Musik im Dialog: Sehnsucht Natur

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 11:00
Anton Teslia, Sarah Koenen (Violin), Kathrin Guerra Gonzalez (Viola), Juliane Lopper (Cello), Wolfram-Maria Märtig (Piano), Jörg Hilbert (Text), Jörg Hilbert (Rezitation), Kai Lipsius
The last chamber concert of the season features nature-themed music. It begins with Richard Strauss' romantic "Moonlight Music" from the opera "Capriccio," complemented by texts from Essen author Jörg Hilbert. Darius Milhaud's jazz-inspired "Creation of the World" follows. Max Richter's neoclassical "On The Nature of Daylight" and Astor Piazzolla's four tango pieces depicting the Latin American seasons complete the program. A panel discussion concludes the event.