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Oscar Jockel

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Linie 2: 100 Jahre Pierre Boulez

Thu, Jan 23, 2025, 20:00
SWR Symphonieorchester, Oscar Jockel (Conductor)
A concert workshop in Freiburg's E-Werk will feature conductor Oscar Jockel explaining Pierre Boulez's "Polyphonie X" with the SWR Symphony Orchestra. This piece, a scandal at its 1951 premiere, connects Boulez's early and later styles. Following the analysis and full performance, the concert includes Webern's arrangement of Bach's "Fuga Ricerata" and Webern's Symphony Op. 21, highlighting polyphony and musical development, both crucial to Boulez's work. A second performance of "Polyphonie X" concludes the evening.
January 24, 2025
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Linie 2: 100 Jahre Pierre Boulez

Fri, Jan 24, 2025, 20:00
SWR Symphonieorchester, Oscar Jockel (Conductor)
At the start of the Boulez Year, the Wizemann in Stuttgart will host a unique concert workshop. Conductor Oscar Jockel will introduce Boulez's "Polyphonie X," explaining it with excerpts played by the SWR Symphony Orchestra. This piece, a bridge between Boulez's early and later styles, caused a scandal at its 1951 premiere. The concert also includes Webern's arrangement of Bach's "Fuga Ricerata" and Webern's Symphony Op. 21, both relevant to Boulez's work, and concludes with a second performance of "Polyphonie X."
February 26, 2025
April 10, 2025
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Family concert: MALTE SWEEPS UP! SCHUMANN CAUGHT BY SURPRISE

Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 16:00
Konzerthalle Bamberg, Joseph-Keilberth-Saal (Bamberg)
Oscar Jockel (Conductor), Malte Arkona (Presenter)
The things you find when cleaning ... the »Rheinische«? Sounds like an insurance policy. But it’s music by Robert Schumann. And he actually composed it standing up – at a table. Perhaps so that he could dance better? Cleaner and professional polisher Malte will make your ears sparkle. You are in for lively sounds and incredible stories with all the highs and lows from the lives of Clara and Robert Schumann. Guaranteed to be cheerfully dust-free!The concert will be conducted by Oscar Jockel, assistant conductor to Kirill Petrenko with the Berlin Philharmonic and recipient of the Siemens Conductor Scholarship.