Mel Bonis: Suite en forme de valses; Ensemble instrumentale de La Neuveville, Switzerland
Conductor: Olivier Membrez
Marianne Martines: In Exitu Israel de Agypto; Temple University, Philadelphia
Rock Hall Auditorium, Temple University, Philadelphia 1801 N Broad St,, Philadelphia, Vereinigte StaatenConductor: Lilian Carmichael
Mel Bonis: Le Songe de Cléopatre; Orchestre National de Metz, France
Arsenal 3 Av. Ney, Metz, FrankreichCondocutor: David Reiland
Mel Bonis: Le Songe de Cléopatre, Ophélie op. 165; Orchestre National de Metz, France
Arsenal 3 Av. Ney, Metz, FrankreichCondocutor: David Reiland
Fanny Hensel: Hiob; Mendocino College; CA, USA
Mendocino College 1000 Hensley Creek Rd, Ukiah, CA, Vereinigte Staatenconductor: Phillip Lenberg
Emilie Mayer: 5/7 Symphony; Bristol University Symphonia, UK
Winston Theatre 105 Queens Road, Bristol, Großbritannien (Vereinigtes Königreich)Bristol Univesity Symphonia plays among others on their Winter Concert 5/7 Symphony by Emilie Mayer
Marianne Martines: Dixit Dominus, Mission Dolores Basilica, San Francisco
Mission Dolores Basilica 3321 16th St., San Francisco, Vereinigte StaatenConductor: Jerome Lenk
Fanny Hensel: Hero und Leander; Adda Simfonica, Alicante, Spain
Program: Ludwig van Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus (The Storm) Antonin Reich Lenore (La Orage) In Zaragoza I go mother Aragonese popular song Julius Rietz Hero und Leander (opening) binjicuény popular african children’s song Carl Maria von Weber Kampf und Sieg (The Battle) Na gorod_ verba ryasna Ukrainian folk song © Polyphony Project Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 (2nd movement) Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel hero and leander Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral” o Memories of country life Carl Maria von Weber Oberon (Cavatina) Ludwig van Beethoven Triumphal Symphony, fragment from Egmont Carl Maria von Weber Oberon (Pray) Carl Maria von Weber Oberon (Storm)
Fanny Hensel: Hero und Leander; Adda Simfonica, Alicante, Spain
Program: Ludwig van Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus (The Storm) Antonin Reich Lenore (La Orage) In Zaragoza I go mother Aragonese popular song Julius Rietz Hero und Leander (opening) binjicuény popular african children’s song Carl Maria von Weber Kampf und Sieg (The Battle) Na gorod_ verba ryasna Ukrainian folk song © Polyphony Project Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 (2nd movement) Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel hero and leander Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral” o Memories of country life Carl Maria von Weber Oberon (Cavatina) Ludwig van Beethoven Triumphal Symphony, fragment from Egmont Carl Maria von Weber Oberon (Pray) Carl Maria von Weber Oberon (Storm)
Mel Bonis: Les Gitanos & Suite en forme de Valses; Orchestre de Picarde, La Faïencerie – Théâtre & Cinéma, Creil, France
La Faïencerie - Théâtre & Cinéma All. Nelson, Creil, FrankreichTakako Ono: Birds of Prophecy: World premiere in Riga
The Museum and Art gallery of the The Artists' Union of Latvia 11. novembra krastmala 35, Centra rajons, Riga, LettlandCROSSROADS / KRUSTCELES on December 27, 2022 in Organized within the Ukrainian - Latvian art exposition “Маріуполь не скорний” / “Mariupole–nesalauzta”/ "Mariupol - unbroken". Trio Metamorfoze Trio Metamorfoze is a contemporary chamber music ensemble that unites three Latvian musicians - flutists Liene Dobicina and Zane Jurevica and pianist Zane Rubesa. Established in 2015, the trio brings hypnotising performances to a rather simple set of instruments – two flutes and piano. Das Trio ist Gewinner des Internationalen Kuhlauer Flötenwettbewerbs. The concert program CROSSROADS is a deep emotional and spiritual reflection of the creative team - performers and composers - on the theme of life and freedom in the context of the Ukrainian war. Through the selected works Trio Metamorfoze is seeking to express the compassion with war victims and to stand with Ukraine, two of the works in the program were created in the context of the war - "Barn swallow" by the composer Madaras Pētersone for two flutes, piano and electronics and "Birds of Prophecy" by the Japanese composer Takako Ono.