introduction by Anna Vermeulen | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 22.15 |
with break |
Part of Abo Classics 18-19
Alexander Lonquich is legendary for profound interpretations that take us to the very heart of the music. As soloist and leader of Camerata Salzburg he has chosen three coups de coeur, all composers who grappled with a genre until they had thoroughly reformed it: Mozart's challenging Jeunehomme concerto, Haydn’s Brukenthal and monumental Passione and Shostakovich’s String Quartet no.8, later transcribed by Rudolf Barshai as Chamber Symphony opus110a. Each and every one of them mind-broadening.
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Symphony no.49 ‘La Passione’
Arvo Pärt (1935)
Trisagion
Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Chamber Symphony, opus 110a (arr. Rudolf Barshai)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Piano Concerto no.9 ‘Jeunehomme’, KV271
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Symphony no.49 ‘La Passione’
Arvo Pärt (1935)
Trisagion
Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1
Camerata Salzburg: orchestra
Alexander Lonquich: piano
Giovanni Guzzo: concert master
introduction by Anna Vermeulen | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 22.15 |
with break |
Part of Abo Classics 18-19