Events for 26. November 2022 - 5. October 2022

Mel Bonis: Suite en forme de valses, Bremer Philharmoniker

Glocke Bremen Domsheide 6-8, Bremen, Deutschland

From the website of the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra: Of women and men 7th Philharmonic Concert She was one of the most promising female composers of her generation, and yet for a long time she only ranked in the category of "insider tip": Melanie Bonis. Her engaging "Suite en forme de valses" breathes the character of the light muse, but with its originality and elegance goes far beyond shallow salon music. A charming prelude to the 7th Philharmonic Concert on International Women's Day, with Jessica Cottis, of course, a woman at the podium of the Bremen Philharmonic. And there is another woman who deserves attention in this concert programme, Clara Schumann. As Robert Schumann's wife and closest confidante, it was she who did not allow the publication of his last violin concerto after his death. We can only speculate about the reasons. It is tragic, however, that the premiere did not take place until almost 100 years after Schumann's death, at a Nazi propaganda event. However, this should in no way diminish the importance of the work. With Frank Peter Zimmermann, it is in exactly the right hands. From stories about a work to history in a work: in Ludwig van ...

€15 – €56

Emilie Mayer: Symphonie f-minor, St Paul’s Sinfonia, London

St Alfege Church 3 Greenwich Church St,, London, Großbritannien (Vereinigtes Königreich)

Kitty Whateley | Mezzo Soprano John Andrews | Conductor   program: Louise Farrenc | Overture in E flat Amy Beach | Jephthah's Daughter Mahler | Kindertotenlieder Emilie Mayer | Symphony in F minor

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Mel Bonis – Les femmes de Légende

Melbourne Town Hall 90-130 Swanston St., Melbourne, Australien

Program: Bonis Legendary Women, three pieces for orchestra Kodály Dances of Galánta Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 in C Major* Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol   Peter Luff conductor Rachael Tobin cello   From the event page: Australian hornist and former conductor Peter Luff joins the MSO to lead us through this eclectic dance program. French composer Mélanie "Mel" Bonis was highly regarded in her day, but as with many women in classical music, her presence has been largely suppressed throughout history. It's fitting, then, that she reveals three legendary women in this haunting piece with swirling harmonies and quiet power. Kodály is perhaps best known for inventing the Kodály Method - a system familiar to elementary school students and sound-of-music aficionados around the world, in which the notes of the scale are linked with hand signs (do, re, me, etc.). Another of Kodály's important contributions to music was his celebration of Hungarian folk melodies on the orchestral stage, such as these beguiling and unforgettable dances from Galánta, a town on the railroad line from Budapest to Vienna. The MSO's associate principal cellist, Rachael Tobin, performs Haydn's First Cello Concerto - a fluid and virtuosic performance of the instrument dancing in perfect counterpoint ...

AUD20 – AUD101

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Mel Bonis – Les femmes de Légende

Robert Blackwood Hall 49 Scenic Blvd, Clayton VIC, Australien

Program: Bonis Legendary Women, three pieces for orchestra Kodály Dances of Galánta Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 in C Major* Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol   Peter Luff conductor Rachael Tobin cello   From the event page: Australian hornist and former conductor Peter Luff joins the MSO to lead us through this eclectic dance program. French composer Mélanie "Mel" Bonis was highly regarded in her day, but as with many women in classical music, her presence has been largely suppressed throughout history. It's fitting, then, that she reveals three legendary women in this haunting piece with swirling harmonies and quiet power. Kodály is perhaps best known for inventing the Kodály Method - a system familiar to elementary school students and sound-of-music aficionados around the world, in which the notes of the scale are linked with hand signs (do, re, me, etc.). Another of Kodály's important contributions to music was his celebration of Hungarian folk melodies on the orchestral stage, such as these beguiling and unforgettable dances from Galánta, a town on the railroad line from Budapest to Vienna. The MSO's associate principal cellist, Rachael Tobin, performs Haydn's First Cello Concerto - a fluid and virtuosic performance of the instrument dancing in perfect counterpoint ...

AUD20 – AUD60

“Flute Day Kassel 2022”

Musikakademie „Louis Spohr“ Karlspl. 7,, Kassel, Deutschland

On 19 March 2022, the German Society for the Flute (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Flöte e.V.) will hold the “Flute Day Kassel 2022” at the Music Academy of the City of Kassel “Louis Spohr”. Lectures and courses will be offered from 10:30 am. At 14h there will be a concert by the flute group of the Staatstheater Kassel. The event ends with the final concert at 18h. Furore Verlag will be exhibiting its editions of music for the flute. Further Information Registration

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: Mel Bonis – Les femmes de Légende

Bendigo Ulumbarra Theatre 10 Gaol Rd, Bendigo VIC, Australien

Program: Bonis Legendary Women, three pieces for orchestra Kodály Dances of Galánta Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 in C Major* Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol   Peter Luff conductor Rachael Tobin cello   From the event page: Australian hornist and former conductor Peter Luff joins the MSO to lead us through this eclectic dance program. French composer Mélanie "Mel" Bonis was highly regarded in her day, but as with many women in classical music, her presence has been largely suppressed throughout history. It's fitting, then, that she reveals three legendary women in this haunting piece with swirling harmonies and quiet power. Kodály is perhaps best known for inventing the Kodály Method - a system familiar to elementary school students and sound-of-music aficionados around the world, in which the notes of the scale are linked with hand signs (do, re, me, etc.). Another of Kodály's important contributions to music was his celebration of Hungarian folk melodies on the orchestral stage, such as these beguiling and unforgettable dances from Galánta, a town on the railroad line from Budapest to Vienna. The MSO's associate principal cellist, Rachael Tobin, performs Haydn's First Cello Concerto - a fluid and virtuosic performance of the instrument dancing in perfect counterpoint ...

AUD35 – AUD60

2nd Klangbilder concert to accompany the exhibition “Female View. Female Fashion Photographers from Modernism to the Digital Age”.

Theater Lübeck Beckergrube 16, Lübeck, Deutschland

The exhibition "Female View" at Kunsthalle St. Annen focuses on the unjustly neglected fashion photography of female photographers. As a counterpart to this exhibition, which focuses on women's views of the female body, the programme of this very special concert of sound images features exclusively works by female composers. Music by the older French composers Lili Boulanger and Claude Arrieu will be heard, as well as works by contemporaries Ester Mägi from Estonia, Jacqueline Fontyn from Belgium, Barbara Heller from Germany, Violeta Dinescu from Romania and Onutė Narbutaitė from Lithuania. Diana Čemerytė, also from Lithuania, is composer in residence at this season's Klangbilder concerts. Her "Canticle of the Sun" in the version for violoncello and piano will receive its world premiere this evening. Violeta Dinescu's "Evening Prayer" will also receive its world premiere in the version for solo violin. In cooperation with the Kunsthalle St. Annen Program Jacqueline Fontyn (*1930) "Dear Joseph!" for violin, violoncello and piano (2007) Diana Čemerytė (*1974) "Sonnengesang" for violoncello and piano (2020), world premiere of this version Onutė Narbutaitė (b. 1956) "Night" and "Earth" from "June Music" for violin and violoncello (1981) Barbara Heller (*1936) "Herbstmusik" for violoncello and piano (2012) "Lalai - Lullaby to ...

€15

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