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Watch This Space | Stefan Schilli and the BRSO Academy

Wed, Jan 22, 2025, 19:00
Stefan Schilli (Oboe), Members of the BRSO academy
BRSO solo oboist Stefan Schilli has been a Friend of the Academy for many years and is wholeheartedly committed to the Academy’s up-and-coming professional musicians. With his program for this Watch-This-Space concert, he not only wants to support the scholarship recipients, but also specifically challenge them – for instance with Mozart’s great serenade for winds, the Gran Partita, whose Adagio is also one of the most beautiful that Mozart ever wrote. Ligeti himself considered the Ten Pieces for Wind Quintet to be “miniature concertos” in which the individual instrumentalists are showcased in particularly striking ways. This is also the case with Bach, where there is an equal juxtaposition of musical lines with different timbres and characteristics.
January 29, 2025
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Watch This Space | Kirill Gerstein & HK Gruber

Wed, Jan 29, 2025, 19:00
Kirill Gerstein (Piano), HK Gruber (Speaker), Anne Schoenholtz (Violin), Daniel Nodel (Violin), Christa Glenys Jardine (Viola), Sayaka Studer (Cello)
The Austrian composer, conductor, and singer HK Gruber and the Russian-American pianist Kirill Gerstein combine their wonderfully free-spirited forces for a program that harks back to Berlin in the 1920s, when the First World War was over, the lights were dim, and cabaret was all the rage. Gruber (who, incidentally, is a descendant of Franz Xaver Gruber, the composer of Silent Night) is undisputedly one of the greatest living interpreters of this style. His artistic role models are Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler, whom he credits for making his career as a composer possible. As for Gerstein, he illuminates Bertolt Brecht’s infectious melodies and sometimes caustic texts with his lively, dance-like piano playing.
March 18, 2025
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Watch This Space | Celebrating 50 Years of BLJO

Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 19:00
Members of the BRSO, Members of Bayerisches Landesjugendorchester
The Bayerisches Landesjugendorchester will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025. What better way to celebrate than with a concert? Together with their protégés, the BRSO invites you to an entertaining evening in Munich’s Werksviertel-Mitte. After a short appetizer, the programme will feature a work by the young composer Johannes Wiedenhofer as well as Dmitri Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony op. 110a. While the entire BLJO usually performs together with members of the BRSO under chief or guest conductors – most recently in January 2024 under Sir Simon Rattle – the BRSO musicians will now also be sharing their chamber music expertise.