Events for 25. September 2022 - 9. October 2022

Marianna v. Martines: In Exitu Israel – Dixit Dominus

Lutherkirche Wien-Währing Martinstraße 23, Wien, Österreich

Marianna v. Martines Composer in Vienna 1744 -1812 In Exitu Israel - Dixit Dominus Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 43 "Mercury" in E flat major Giuseppe Bonno, Florian Gassmann Martina Daxböck, soprano Katrin Auzinger, alto Gernot Heinrich, tenor Stefan Zenkl, bass Albert Schweitzer Choir New Court Orchestra Graz Matthias Krampe, conductor

€16 – €30

Berliner Capella: Abschied und Erinnern (Farewell and remember)

Konzerthaus Berlin Gendarmenmarkt 2, Berlin

Berliner Capella & Kammersymphonie Berlin Soprano: Johanna Knauth Alto: Vizma Zvaigzne Baritone: Simon Robinson Speaker: Thomas Lackmann Conductor: Sergi Gili Solé Tenor: Andrés Moreno García Elena Firsova „Ulro’s Dream“ (Commissioned work, premiere) Fanny Hensel Oratorio based on images from the Bible for solos, eight-part mixed choir and orchestra Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy „Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich“ - Choral Cantata MWV A 11, 1831

€12 – €25

Fanny Hensel’s Ouverture in C, Bremerhaven

Stadttheater Bremerhaven, Großes Haus Theodor-Heuss-Platz,, Bremerhaven, Deutschland

3rd symphony concert «Impressions» FANNY HENSEL Ouverture in C MAX BRUCH Scottish fantasy op. 46 FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Symphony no. 3 conductor: Roberto Beltran-Zavala violonist: Denis Goldfeld philharmonic orchestra Bremerhaven

Fanny Hensel’s Ouverture in C, Bremerhaven

Stadttheater Bremerhaven, Großes Haus Theodor-Heuss-Platz,, Bremerhaven, Deutschland

3rd symphony concert «Impressions» FANNY HENSEL Ouverture in C MAX BRUCH Schottish fantasy op. 46 FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Symphony Nr. 3 Dirigent: Roberto Beltran-Zavala Violine: Denis Goldfeld Philharmonisches Orchester Bremerhaven

Fanny Hensel: Ouverture C-Dur

Kymi , Finnland

Fanny Hensel: Ouverture C-Dur conducted bx Clari Elts Kymi Sinfonietta, Kotkankatu 7, 48100 Kotka, Finland +358504376268

Fanny Hensel: Ouverture C-Dur

Kymi , Finnland

Fanny Hensel: Ouverture C-Dur conducted by Clari Elts Kymi Sinfonietta, Kotkankatu 7, 48100 Kotka, Finland +358504376268

UMD Symphony Orchestra: Emilie Mayer’s Symphony No. 7 and other works

The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center 8270 Alumni Dr, College Park, Vereinigte Staaten

University of Maryland Symphony Orchestra David Neely, Conductor Program: Carlos Simon: The Block Alexander Borodin: ""Polovtsian Dances" from Prince Igor Emilie Mayer: Symphony No. 7 in F minor  

Fanny Hensel’s Oratorio, London

St John of Jerusalem Church Lauriston Road, Hackney, Großbritannien (Vereinigtes Königreich)

Festival Chorus Hackney London UK conductor: John Andrews choir: St. John of Jerusalem Festival Chorus

Mel Boni’s “Salome” from “Trois femmes de légendes” and others

OsnabrückHalle Schlosswall 1-9, Osnabrück, Deutschland

Mel Bonis "Salome" from "Trois femmes de légendes Florent Schmitt "La Tragédie de Salomé Richard Strauss "Dance of the seven veils" from "Salome Igor Stravinsky "Le sacre du printemps"   Conductor: Andreas Hotz With: Ladies Choir of the Theater Osnabrück   The premiere of the opera Salome by Richard Strauss in Dresden in 1905 turned into a real scandal. For years afterwards the piece about the desires of the princess of the same name was considered unperformable. Among other things, audiences and critics took offense at the dance of the seven veils, which Salome performs scantily clad for her stepfather. In the meantime, Salome has become one of the modern classics and it is impossible to imagine the repertoire without it. The figure of Salome forms the starting point for this concert. Strauss was not the only one to deal with the Salome theme. The composer Mel Bonis asserted herself in Parisian musical life around 1900 against much patriarchal opposition and became one of the first full-time female composers. Her fascination with strong female figures from literature is evidenced by her Trois femmes de légende, a series in which, in addition to Ophelia and Cleopatra, she also sets Salome to ...

€24 – €54
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