Frühjahr 2025 | Wiesloch

26.04.2025 | Wiesloch

Musizierende Geigerin im Orchester

 

Sehnsucht und Leidenschaft: Im Frühjahr 2024 präsentiert das Bundesjugendorchester Musik mit starken Bezügen in die Musikgeschichte. Mit dabei die japanische Geigerin Midori, die die Musikwelt als Wunderkind eroberte. Detlev Glanert widmete ihr sein 2. Violinkonzert, inspiriert vom berühmtesten Liebesbrief der Musikgeschichte: Beethovens legendären Brief an die „unsterbliche Geliebte“, der nie abgeschickt wurde und dessen Adressatin bis heute Rätsel aufgibt. Ergänzt wird das Programm von Johannes Brahms' bezaubernden Klavierquartett Nr. 1 in einer klangprächtigen Orchestrierung von Arnold Schönberg. Die musikalische Leitung hat Patrick Lange inne, der seit vielen Jahren dem Bundesjugendorchester eng verbunden ist.

Detlev Glanert (*1960)
Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 2 „An die unsterbliche Geliebte“

Johannes Brahms (1883–1897)
Klavierquartett Nr. 1 g-Moll op. 25 (Bearbeitung für Orchester von Arnold Schönberg)



Midori Violine
Bundesjugendorchester
Patrick Lange
Dirigent

When?

26.04.2025
19:00 pm

Where?

Das Palatin
Ringstraße 17–19, 69168 Wiesloch

Kind of event

Konzert , Konzerttournee

More information

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Entry

€ 45.–/39.–/29.–

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