Today we are immersing ourselves in the world of ancient myths. But don't be afraid! It's not about fear and horror, but about woods and meadows. A great piece of nature is making its way into the Kulturpalast - and right in the middle of it all: the flute, which many composers have used to tell wonderful stories. Claude Debussy asked himself: What does a faun actually experience in an afternoon? And Gabriel Fauré wrote wonderfully melancholy melodies for the flute that we have heard somewhere before. But who are the nymph Syrinx and the Pan who chases after her? Phili wants to know exactly - and Malte certainly has the right answers once again.
Claude Debussy
"Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune"
"Syrinx"
Gabriel Fauré
"Pavane"
"Sicilienne"
"Berceuse"
Sir Donald Runnicles | Conductor
Malte Arkona | Moderation
Victoria Esper | Speaker
Michael Kube | Conception
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
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