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9. Sinfoniekonzert - Lernen ist Erfahrung

In the organizer's words:

Program:

JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833-1897)
Tragic Overture in D minor op. 81 (1880)

ETHEL SMYTH (1858-1944)
Concerto for violin, horn and orchestra (1928)

PETER I. TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Symphony No. 5 in E minor op. 64 (1888)

Brahms' Tragic Overture, which depicts the tragic as such, was composed between his 2nd and 3rd symphonies. Brahms had "no particular tragedy in mind as a subject". This fascinating concerto for violin, horn and orchestra, imbued with wonderful lyricism and colorful orchestration, is one of Ethel Smyth's last works. Unlike other works of the 20th century, it still clearly harks back to the great Romantic traditions of the 19th century. You can look forward to the award-winning violinist Liv Migdal together with Tillmann Höfs, the young solo horn player of the Komische Oper Berlin!

After composing his 4th Symphony, Tchaikovsky had already feared that he had "written himself out". But then, within a few weeks, he created his poignant 5th Symphony, also known as the "Symphony of Fate", as all the movements are pervaded by the same significant motif. His most personal and important work, the Pathétique , was yet to follow ...

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Price information:

Reduced prices: 7-24€

Location

Theater Münster Neubrückenstraße 63 48143 Münster

Organizer

Theater Münster Münster

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