Virtuoso music for winds and piano explained and played by the wind quintet of the Munich Chamber Opera and Aris Alexander Blettenberg.
What was it like on the streets of Paris in the 1950s? And what does it actually mean to be musically stung by a tarantula? Questions like these are answered by the wind quintet of the Munich Chamber Opera - and not just musically. This cheerful and virtuoso concert evening focuses on milestones from the repertoire for winds and piano, from trio to sextet.
The musicians of the Chamber Opera will be accompanied by pianist Aris Alexander Blettenberg, first prize winner of the Vienna International Beethoven Piano Competition. Young and experienced audiences alike can find a new and unique approach to the music, which is presented with explanations and sound examples from the pieces on offer.
Surprises and discoveries are guaranteed on this evening in the Silbersaal.
PROGRAMME (in German):
Camille Saint-Sans (1835-1921) Tarantelle Op. 6
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Quintet in E flat major KV 452
Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963) Sextet op. 100 FP100
Gioacchino Rossini (1792 - 1886) "Sudden Awakening" from his "Old Age Sins"
Jacques Offenbach (1819 - 1880) Cancan
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741) "Que sorpresa"
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35.00 EURO incl. VAT and plus service charges, if applicable