Events for 25. September 2022 - 9. October 2022

Ljubica Marić Piano Concerto No. 1 and others

Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra 3518 Fremont Ave N. #179, Seattle, Vereinigte Staaten

Program TCHAIKOVSKY | Romeo and Juliet PROKOFIEV | Piano Concerto No. 1 in D-flat, Op. 1 Soloist: Anastasia Solomatina MARIĆ | Passacaglia (US Premiere!) TCHAIKOVSKY | 1812 Overture, Op. 49   Time to be announced! Current information on the page of the organizer

Emilie Mayer: Symphony No. 5 in F minor and others

Euro-Forum, Katharinasaal Kirchnerstr. 3, Hohenheim

Hohenheim University Orchestra Conductor Klaus Breuninger   More information coming soon: Website of the Symphony Orchestra of the University of Hohenheim (Also the time can still change)

Fanny Hensel “Hiob” and other works

Christ Church 33 Central St, , ,, Andover, Vereinigte Staaten

From the organizer's site: Join the Andover Choral Society for performances of Antonio Vivaldi's brilliant and beloved Gloria, a melodious and masterfully crafted cantata by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, and the world premiere of a new choral work commissioned by the Andover Choral Society, "becoming," by local composer Demetrius Spaneas.

$5 – $25

Emilie Mayer: Symphony No. 5 in F minor and others

Euro-Forum, Katharinasaal Kirchnerstr. 3, Hohenheim

Hohenheim University Orchestra Conductor Klaus Breuninger   More information coming soon: Website of the Symphony Orchestra of the University of Hohenheim (Also the time can still change)

Mel Bonis: Le Songe de Cléopâtre – Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias

Teatro Jovellanos P.º Begoña, 11, Gijón, Spanien

Cleopatra revisited Conductor: David Reiland Soloist: Anne Schwanewilms, soprano   Program: Bonis, Three Legendary Women: Le Songe de Cléopâtre Berlioz, The Death of Cleopatra, h 36 Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique: Episode from the Life of an Artist, in Five Parts, op.14

Mel Bonis: Le Songe de Cléopâtre – Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias

Príncipe Felipe Hall Pl. del Fresno, Oviedo, Spanien

Cleopatra revisited Conductor: David Reiland Soloist: Anne Schwanewilms, soprano   Program: Bonis, Three Legendary Women: Le Songe de Cléopâtre Berlioz, The Death of Cleopatra, h 36 Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique: Episode from the Life of an Artist, in Five Parts, op.14

Fanny Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann and others

Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich Claridenstrasse 7, Zürich, Schweiz

Conductor: Speranza Scappucci Trumpet: Lucienne Renaudin Vary Piano: Isata Kanneh-Mason Fanny Mendelssohn Overture in C major Clara Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor op. 7 Intermission Johann Nepomuk Hummel Trumpet Concerto Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" op. 61 MWV M 13 (excerpts from the incidental music) In cooperation with the Müller-Möhl Foundation

CHF 35 – CHF 145

Florentine Mulsant – Trio à Cordes op. 87 and others

Théâtre Galli 80 Av. Raoul Henry, Sanary-sur-Mer, Frankreich

Violin: Kazimierz Olechovski Viola: Françoise Gnéri Violoncello: Frédéric Audibert From the event website: Pasolini said, "Culture is resistance to distraction". In a world where you can hear on the radio that discos are part of culture, there is an urgent need to defend our cultural heritage. Yes, you can listen to pure music without getting bored, yes, it is accessible and yes, the great masterpieces are timeless. Schubert and Beethoven are played alongside Florentine Mulsant.  

€12 – €18

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

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