Emilie Mayer: Symphony in F minor, Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt
Kloster Chorin Amt Chorin 11a, ChorinConductor: GMD Jörg-Peter Weigle
Conductor: GMD Jörg-Peter Weigle
2th August 2023 Florentine Mulsant: 10 Poems for Piano op 102 Festival of Ouessant, Frankreich, 11 h Lydia Jardon, Klavier
2 August 2023 Florentine Mulsant: Trio for Piano, Violin and Violoncello op 23 Festival of Ouessant, 21 h Trio Abeille Noire
"Autumn Rhapsody" 09.09.2023, 15.00 PM Ort: Titus Brandsma Kerk Westelijk Halfrond 1 1183 HN Amstelveen Netherlands mit Leonard Bartelsman, violin
Works by Margaret Brandman with styles ranging from Contemporary Classical, to Latin-American and Jazz Ort: Kruiskerk van der Veerelaan 30-A 1181 RB Amstelveen Niederlande Elisabeth van der Gulik, Soprano
Joint project "HIOB" Fanny Hensel: Lobgesang Hiob, Oratorium Georg Schumann: Gesänge Hiobs, op. 60 (arrangement: Axel Langmann) Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied, op. 54 Performers: New Choir Dresden, Conductor: Axel Langmann Chamber Choir Zweibrücken, Conductor: Dorothea Jakob Orchestre Symphonique SaarLorraine, Conductor: Götz Hartmann
Joint project "HIOB" Fanny Hensel: Lobgesang Hiob, Oratorium Georg Schumann: Gesänge Hiobs, op. 60 (arrangement: Axel Langmann) Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied, op. 54 Performers: New Choir Dresden, Conductor: Axel Langmann Chamber Choir Zweibrücken, Conductor: Dorothea Jakob Orchestre Symphonique SaarLorraine, Conductor: Götz Hartmann
Programme Felicitas Kukuck - Songs from Du hast es mir angetan for soprano and piano Performers - Tina Hermann, soprano - Dominikus Burghardt, piano The concert will take place in the Ferdinand Trimborn Hall of the Städtische Musikschule Ratingen.
Florentine Mulsant - Suite für Streichorchester op. 42 Ensemble Instrumental de La Neuveville 1. Konzert am 25.11.2023 in Courgemont, Eglise 2. Konzert am 26.11.2023 in La Neuveville, Eglise
Wednesday, 20 December 2023 20.15 Uhr Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam The Concertgebouw Orchestra shows its classical and romantic roots with Beethoven's magnificent 'Eroica' Symphony and music by no less than two Mendelssohns, conducted by Klaus Mäkelä. Klaus Mäkelä has proved to be an excellent Beethoven conductor, and now, he will sink his teeth into Beethoven’s Third Symphony, the ‘Eroica.’ Beethoven changed the course of history with this work; it broke all conventions to become a genuine monument within the orchestral repertoire. Felix Mendelssohn’s famous overture, The Hebrides, will also grace the programme, along with the seldom performed concert aria, Infélice. The solo will be sung by the superb soprano Reiss Chen, who has been a guest with the Concertgebouw Orchestra on two previous occasions. She will also sing the Hero und Leander ‘dramatic scene’ by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, a composer whose music has started to posthumously emerge from the shadow of her famous brother, Felix. In fact, this will be the first time the Concertgebouw Orchestra performs one of her works; attention to her lush style of composition is therefore long overdue. ‘We wanted to create one composition using the works by Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn,’ according to Klaus Mäkel.
Thursday, 20th December 2023 20.15 pm Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam The Concertgebouw Orchestra shows its classical and romantic roots with Beethoven's magnificent 'Eroica' Symphony and music by no less than two Mendelssohns, conducted by Klaus Mäkelä. Klaus Mäkelä has proved to be an excellent Beethoven conductor, and now, he will sink his teeth into Beethoven’s Third Symphony, the ‘Eroica.’ Beethoven changed the course of history with this work; it broke all conventions to become a genuine monument within the orchestral repertoire. Felix Mendelssohn’s famous overture, The Hebrides, will also grace the programme, along with the seldom performed concert aria, Infélice. The solo will be sung by the superb soprano Reiss Chen, who has been a guest with the Concertgebouw Orchestra on two previous occasions. She will also sing the Hero und Leander ‘dramatic scene’ by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, a composer whose music has started to posthumously emerge from the shadow of her famous brother, Felix. In fact, this will be the first time the Concertgebouw Orchestra performs one of her works; attention to her lush style of composition is therefore long overdue. ‘We wanted to create one composition using the works by Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn,’ according to Klaus Mäkel.
Under the direction of Corinna Niemeyer, the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland (NYOI) will perform at the New Year Gala Concert in Dublin on January 3 in The Helix Mel Bonis: Le Songe de cleopatre More info here