Sommer 2025 | 164. Arbeitsphase mit Rachel Frenkel und Dirk Kaftan

22.07.2025 | Weikersheim

Drei Werke aus drei Weltreligionen – eine Verbindung von Christentum, Islam und Judentum. Aktueller könnte ein Konzertprogramm nicht sein. Die 164. Arbeitsphase widmet sich neben Fazıl Says „Tanrıça (Mother Goddess)“ und Leonard Bernsteins Sinfonie Nr. 1 mit dem Beinamen „Jeremiah“ auch Gustav Mahlers Sinfonie Nr. 4. „Jeder der drei ersten Sätze hängt thematisch aufs innigste und bedeutungsvollste mit dem letzten zusammen“, schrieb der Komponist selbst über eines seiner heitersten und zugänglichsten Werke. Die Solostimme in Bernsteins und Mahlers Sinfonie übernimmt die israelische Mezzosopranistin Rachel Frenkel, die mit ihrer warmen und zugleich klaren Stimme begeistert. Dirk Kaftan, Generalmusikdirektor und Leiter des Beethoven Orchester Bonn, übernimmt erstmals die musikalische Leitung des Spitzennachwuchs.

Fazil Say (*1970)
Tanrıça (Mother Goddess), Ouvertüre für Orchester

Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990)
Sinfonie Nr. 1 „Jeremiah“

Gustav Mahler (1860–1911)
Sinfonie Nr. 4


Rachel Frenkel Mezzosopran
Bundesjugendorchester
Dirk Kaftan Dirigent

When?

22.07.2025 - 02.08.2025

Where?

Musikakademie Schloss Weikersheim
Marktplatz 14, 97990 Weikersheim

Kind of event

Arbeitsphase , nicht öffentlich

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