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Concerti Brillanti: FEUER, FANTASIE, FOLKLORE
Participants
- Amira Abouzahra violin
- Oliver Neubauer violin
- Brian Isaacs viola
- Benjamin Kruithof cello
- Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn
Programme
Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962)
Concerto in the Style of Antonio Vivaldi in C major
Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826)
Andante e Rondo ungarese
Max Bruch (1838–1920)
Kol Nidrei in D minor, Op. 47
Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992)
Las cuatro estaciones porteñas
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Kronberg Academy on Tour - Deutschlandfunk
Participants
- Charlotte Spruit violin
- Claire Wells violin
- Samuel Rosenthal viola
- Benjamin Kruithof cello
- Anna Han piano
Programme
The program will be announced later.
Guided tour of the Casals Forum
Programme
The guided tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours. Each tour can accommodate 20–25 participants.
Meeting point for all guided tours: Beethovenplatz 1.
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Guided tour of the Casals Forum
Programme
The guided tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours. Each tour can accommodate 20–25 participants.
Meeting point for all guided tours: Beethovenplatz 1.
Subject to change.
VON DER SEIDENSTRASSE ÜBER VENEDIG NACH KONSTANTINOPEL
Participants
- Bridges Kammerorchester – The composing orchestra
Programme
From the Silk Road via Venice to Constantinople
From Tradition to the Present
The Bridges Chamber Orchestra presents one of its most successful programmes — performed, among others, at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg — in a new format: in this performative concert, the orchestra plays in full formation without a conductor. This allows the members of the orchestra to interact with one another independently and with a strong sense of individual responsibility. The result is great dynamism, energy and direct communication. At the same time, this communication reflects the centuries-old cultural exchange between East and West. Selected performative elements support both the orchestra’s verbal and non-verbal communication and the audience’s perception of moods and nuances.
The programme consists of arrangements and compositions connected to musical styles that developed along the historical Silk Road. In this region, which geographically stretches from the Mediterranean and Levant through Central Asia to East Asia, Europe exchanged not only a wide range of trade goods, but also knowledge, culture, musical instruments and musical traditions.
From tradition to the present: The concert begins with arrangements of Antonio Vivaldi’s famous La Follia and Hassan Kasaee’s Salam, well known in the Persian-speaking world — works in which musical tradition and region of origin are clearly recognisable. As the concert progresses, the orchestra members’ own compositions — some of them written collectively — become increasingly transcultural. Origin, tradition, present and future merge to create an entirely new sound.
Programme order:
Hassan Kasaee (1928–2012)
Arrangement: Hossein Alizadeh, Johanna-Leonore Dahlhoff, Alireza Meghrazi
Salam
Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741)
Arrangement: Johanna-Leonore Dahlhoff
La Follia
Ceren Türkmenoğlu (*1989)
Solstice
I. Allegretto
II. Andante, con sogno
III. Animato
Interval
Johanna-Leonore Dahlhoff (*1982), Walid Khatba (*1981)
Meridian
Gabriel Mientka (*1986)
Constantinople
Wu Wei (*1970), Johanna-Leonore Dahlhoff (*1982), Peter Klohmann (*1986), Salim Salari (*1992)
alterity 3.0 Leguan City
never sacrify the time for a note
Tickets plus booking fees available at www.frankfurtticket.de
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Organiser: Bridges – Musik verbindet gGmbH
MOZART UND BEETHOVEN BEYOND TIME AND SPACE
Participants
- Bridges Kammerorchester – The composing orchestra
- Martin Wettges director
Programme
Wolfgang A. Mozart (1756–1791) (Arr. members of the Bridges Chamber Orchestra)
From Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183
Majed Derakhshani (*1957) (Arr. Javad Shahi)
Bahar
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) & Johanna-Leonore Dahlhoff (*1982)
Beethoven beyond time and space, an homage to Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
Dennis Merz & Salim Salari (*1992)
Seghamania
Walid Khatba (*1981) & Dennis Merz (*1988)
Collective Composition (world premiere)
Further works will be announced at a later date. The works have been composed or arranged by members of the orchestra.
Tickets plus fees available from www.frankfurtticket.de
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Organizer: Bridges – Musik verbindet gGmbH
"LIEBER SCHUBERT" VI
Participants
- Martin Helmchen piano
Programme
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Piano Sonata in C major for solo piano, D 613
Piano Sonata in E minor for solo piano, D 566
Piano Sonata in A major for solo piano, D 959
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PASTORALE DI NATALE - WEIHNACHTSKONZERT
Participants
- Barbara Auer speaker
- Johanna Rosa Falkinger soprano
- Ensemble 1700
- Dorothee Oberlinger conducting & recorder
Programme
Arcangelo Corelli
Concerto grosso No. 8 in G minor, Op. 6
Alessandro Marcello
Concerto in D minor, S Z799
Alessandro Scarlatti
Cantata “O di Betlemme altera povertà”
Francisco Soto de Langa
Lauda “L’unico Figlio”
Giovanni Antonio Guido
“L’Hyver” from Scherzi armonici sopra le quattro stagioni dell’anno
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto No. 11 in C major, Op. 44, RV 443
Alfonso Maria de Liguori
Tu scendi dalle stelle
Johann Christoph Pez
Concerto pastorale in F major
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PASTORALE
Participants
- Barbara Auer speaker
- Johanna Rosa Falkinger soprano
- Ensemble 1700
- Dorothee Oberlinger conducting & recorder
Programme
Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713)
Concerto grosso No. 8 in G minor, Op. 6
Alessandro Marcello (1673–1747)
Concerto in D minor, S Z799
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725)
Cantata “O di Betlemme altera povertà”
Francisco Soto de Langa (1534–1619)
Lauda “L’unico Figlio”
Giovanni Antonio Guido (1675–1728)
“L’Hyver” from Scherzi armonici sopra le quattro stagioni dell’anno
Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741)
Concerto No. 11 in C major, Op. 44, RV 443
Alfonso Maria de Liguori (1696–1787)
Tu scendi dalle stelle
Johann Christoph Pez (1664–1716)
Concerto pastorale in F major
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MUSIKALISCHE ZEITREISE
Participants
- Fabian Hanke Tuba and violin
- David Hanke recorder
- Lukas Hanke Viola and percussion
- Jonathan Hanke piano
- Christoph Reuter direction
Programme
Get in, buckle up, open your ears — we’re travelling through music history!
When four brothers let loose on recorder, tuba, violin, viola, and piano, no note stays in its place. The Hanke Brothers, winners of the Opus Klassik 2024, set off on a musical journey through time: from the Big Bang and Baroque sounds to the modern beats of New Classical Music — always full of wit, imagination, and infectious joy in performance.
Whether Bach, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, or Hanke, here classical music comes alive: colourful, vivid, and surprisingly different. A concert that will delight children.
For children aged 6–12
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