Events for 10. September 2023 - 5. November 2023

Emilie Mayer: Piano Concerto in B flat major & Symphony No. 3; Brandenburger Theater- Großes Haus, Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany

Brandenburger Theater - Großes Haus Grabenstraße 14, Brandenburg an der Havel, Deutschland

9. SPECIAL CONCERT ON THE 140TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF EMILIE MAYER († APRIL 10, 1883 IN BERLIN) FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY “The beautiful Melusine” op. 32 EMILIE MAYER Piano Concerto in B flat major FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY “Trumpet Overture” in C major op. 101 EMILIE MAYER Symphony No. 3 Sinfonie Militaire Conductor: Andreas Spering Piano: Katharina Königsfeld Performed by the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra.

€29,70

Takako Ono: The Castle in the Night for 2 flutes; St. Martha Church, Nuremberg, Germany

St. Martha Kirchen Nürnberg Königstraße 79, Nürnberg, Deutschland

Art Meets Composition 7 is a new - now the seventh - project by Nuremberg-based Japanese pianist/composer Takako Ono, and this concert received a project grant from the German government Culture and Media /GVL Berlin. This time also the premiere of her string orchestra work "beyond the aurora". The programme focuses on the orchestral work "5Elements" for piano and orchestra Op.31, inspired by Buddhist philosophy. It shows the existence of earth, water, fire, wind and the life journey of the soul to the gates of heaven. The premiere of the ensemble work "Alstroemeria" is also planned. Participants: Orchestra Ventuno, Ensemble Gloria Musica

€21 – €30

Fanny Hensel: Canticle “My soul is still”; RIAS Chamber Choir, Potsdam, Germany

Friedenskirche Potsdam Am Grünen Gitter 3,, Potsdam

RIAS Chamber Choir Chamber Academy Potsdam Justin Doyle Conductor Christina Landshamer Soprano Martin Mitterrutzner tenor Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Christ op. 97 Fanny Hensel “My soul is still”, cantata Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy “For he has commanded his angels”, motet for choir a cappella Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy The 42nd Psalm “As the stag cries” op. 42 Johann Sebastian Bach Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major BWV 1068 (arrangement by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy)

EMILIE MAYER Symphonie Nr. 5/7 in Brandenburg

Brandenburger Theater - Großes Haus Grabenstraße 14, Brandenburg an der Havel, Deutschland

EMILIE MAYER RETROSPEKTIVE Brandenburger Theater - Großes Haus Grabenstraße 14, Brandenburg an der Havel GRAUSAM, HOLD UND INBRÜNSTIG – 6. SYMPHONIEKONZERT - Brandenburger Symphoniker EMILIE MAYER Symphonie Nr. 5/7 (35‘) Dirigat: Anna-Maria Helsing Sopran: Natallia Baldus Moderation (Klassik für Neugierige): Dr. Alexander Busche Es spielen die Brandenburger Symphoniker.

Euro30,70

EMILIE MAYER Symphonie Nr. 5/7 in Brandenburg

Brandenburger Theater - Großes Haus Grabenstraße 14, Brandenburg an der Havel, Deutschland

GRAUSAM, HOLD UND INBRÜNSTIG – 6. SYMPHONIEKONZERT - Brandenburger Symphoniker EMILIE MAYER RETROSPEKTIVE EMILIE MAYER Symphonie Nr. 5/7 (35‘)  

Euro37,00

Mel Bonis: Ophélie op. 165/2; Galveston Symphony Orchestra, Galveston, USA

The Grand 1894 Opera House 2020 Postoffice St, Galveston, Texas, Vereinigte Staaten

Mozart’s gorgeous 24th piano concerto surrounded by French works by amazing women composers Mel Bonis andLili Boulanger – ending with the second suite from Ravel’s most magnificent orchestra piece: Daphnis and Chloe. Mel Bonis: Ophelia Mozart: Piano Concerto No.24 Anton Nel, piano —- Intermission—- Lili Boulanger: D’un Soir Triste Ravel: Daphnis andChloe, Suite II

$25 – $40

EMILIE MAYER Symphonie Nr. 5/7 (35‘) in Brandenburg

Brandenburger Theater - Großes Haus Grabenstraße 14, Brandenburg an der Havel, Deutschland

GRAUSAM, HOLD UND INBRÜNSTIG – 6. SYMPHONIEKONZERT - Brandenburger Symphoniker EMILIE MAYER RETROSPEKTIVE EMILIE MAYER Symphonie Nr. 5/7 (35‘)

Eur37,00

Fanny Hensel: Job; Ev. – Wandsbeker Chamber Choir and Orchestra, Hamburg, Germany

St. Stephan-Kirche Hamburg Stephanstraße 117, Hamburg, Deutschland

The Wandsbeker Chamber Choir - founded in January 2022 - cordially invites you to its 4th project. As part of the musical devotion for the hour of Jesus' death on Good Friday at 3pm in St. Stephan's Church, works by Fanny Hensel, Gabriel Fauré and Johann Sebastian Bach will be heard. The liturgical leitmotif follows a musical exploration of the question "What is a human being?" in view of the Old Testament person Job, meditates on the Latin text of the Requiem and ultimately concludes in the impressive cry "We sit down with tears and call out to you in the grave: rest gentle, rest gentle!". Connecting texts to round off the devotion are read by Pastor Dr Katrin Schindehütte.

Free

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