5. SINFONIEKONZERT

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5. SINFONIEKONZERT

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FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY
Calm Sea and Happy Voyage – Concert Overturein D Major, Op. 27

JOSEF SCHELB
Capriccio concertantefor orchestra and piano

FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY
Capriccio brillantfor Piano and Orchestra, Op. 22

PIOTR I. TCHAIKOVSKY
Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64

With his concert overture*Calm Sea and Happy Voyage*, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdycomposedhis instrumental interpretation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s poems of the same name. Static soundscapes convey the oppressive calm that forces a sailing ship to a standstill. But then the music gains momentum, surging forward—a lively, rhythmically pulsating section with bright wind fanfares leads to the triumphant conclusion.
Surrender to fate? This question is also posed in Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. The composer described the clarinet melody of the first movement as a “complete surrender to fate.” This “theme of fate,” which runs through all the movements, became the musical hallmark of an artist plagued by self-doubt and depression. Here, Tchaikovsky once again demonstrates his ability to craft music full of emotional depth, lush melodies, and dramatic intensity.
With Mendelssohn’sCapriccio brillant andJosef Schelb’sCapriccio concertante, pianist Oliver Triendlexploresthe free, imaginative form. Oscillating between humorous lightness, spirited virtuosity, and burlesque whimsy, the little-known Josef Schelb (1894–1977) reveals his own distinctive personal style.

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Hochschule für Musik Großer Saal
Hochschule für Musik Großer Saal Hofstallstraße 6-8 97070 Würzburg