Fanny Hensel: Ouverture in C
Birmingham Symphony Hall Broad St, Birmingham B1 2EA, Birmingham, Großbritannien (Vereinigtes Königreich)Marta Gardolinska conducts, among other works, the only orchestral work by Fanny Hensel, the Ouverture in C.
Marta Gardolinska conducts, among other works, the only orchestral work by Fanny Hensel, the Ouverture in C.
THUNDEROUS SILENCE. BEETHOVEN MOVES. THE DISTANT BELOVED REMAINS. FOREVER. Biliana Tzinlikova (piano), Domenica Radlmaier (soprano and acting), Belcanto-Chor Salzburg (cond.: Gertraud Steinkogler-Wurzinger), Oberstimmenchor Bürmoos (cond.: Eva Neumayr), Sinfonietta da Camera Salzburg (cond. Peter Wesenauer) interpret works by Emilie Meyer (1812-1883), Fanny Hensel (1805-1847) and Ludwig van Beethoven (1772-1827) under the overall musical direction of Gertraud Steinkogler Wurzinger. On the occasion of the Beethoven Year 2020, our choir and orchestra concert with theatrical elements was postponed several times due to corona. We had to come up with something else. The result was Tosende Stille I - DIE FRAUEN BLEIBEN UNGEHÖRT UND BEETHOVEN IST TAUB. A digital project of the theater bodi end sole. So now back to the starting point: again it's about Beethoven's contemporaries, his colleagues and their works. About the romantic concept of genius, about Goethe's Faust and yes - about deafness and silence. In the end, however, joy wins out, especially for the choirs who were condemned to silence for so long and are now finally singing again. Also for him, the deaf master, we play and sing his Choral Fantasy for the occasion and close his prolonged year of celebration with the words: "When the magic ...
Bringing music by female and male composers into an equal dialogue - that is the goal of the new concert series "Ladies and Gentleman," which, due to the pandemic, will kick off one year late at the Kreuzkirche. Thus, the first two concerts of the series refer to anniversaries of the year 2020. The first concert took place on 24.10. The second concert is a song recital on the occasion of the 100th birthday / 50th anniversary of the death of the poet Paul Celan last year. In the center are settings of Celan poems from the pens of Noam Sheriff ("Nocturnes") and Carmen Maria Cârneci ("The No Man's Rose"). They are joined by songs by the composer Fanny Hensel and Viktor Ullmann, who was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Bass: Jochen Faulhammer Piano: Ayako Ito Ticket reservation via konzerte.kreuzkirche-kassel.de
Bringing music by female and male composers into an equal dialogue – that is the goal of the new concert series “Ladies and Gentleman,” which, due to the pandemic, will kick off one year late at the Kreuzkirche. Thus, the first two concerts of the series refer to anniversaries of the year 2020. The first concert took place on 24.10. The second concert is a song recital on the occasion of the 100th birthday / 50th anniversary of the death of the poet Paul Celan last year. In the center are settings of Celan poems from the pens of Noam Sheriff (“Nocturnes”) and Carmen Maria Cârneci (“The No Man’s Rose”). They are joined by songs by the composer Fanny Hensel and Viktor Ullmann, who was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Bass: Jochen Faulhammer Piano: Ayako Ito Ticket reservation via konzerte.kreuzkirche-kassel.de
Premiere "FUSION for choir and trombone" (Prix du Département de la Loire) im Zuge des Festyvocal Choeur Symphonie St. Etienne Dir. Yannick Berne
concert of the Evangelischen Kirche in Österreich Marianna Martines: DIXIT Dominus (2.2.0.0.-0.2.0.0., Timp., orgue, 3.3.2.2.1) In Exitu (2.2.0.0.-0.2.0.0., Bc., 3.3.2.2.1) conductor: Matthias Krampe
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
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
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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
Conductor: Helen Harrison Malcolm Arnold: Scottish Dances Fanny Hensel: Overture in C major Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4