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FLÖTENZAUBER UND HARFENGLANZ

In the organizer's words:

Prizewinner of the International Aeolus Wind Competition 2024, flute
Joel von Lerber, harp
Brandenburger Symphoniker
Conductor: Andreas Spering
Moderator: Clemens Goldberg

Emmanuel Chabrier | Suite pastorale
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra in C major K. 299
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | Symphony No. 3 in A minor op. 56 "Scottish"

The French composer Emmanuel Chabrier opens his "Suite pastorale" (1888) with the classical shepherd's instrument, the delicate sounding flute, and unfolds an atmospheric rural panorama that was probably inspired by his native Auvergne. Mozart's festive and cheerful double concerto, composed in Paris in 1778, also exudes French esprit, in which the flute and harp play gallantly off each other. Unlike Mozart, whose "occasional work" flowed quickly from his pen, 12 years passed before Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy completed his 3rd Symphony, which he had begun during a trip to Scotland - probably also because he lacked the inspiring fog at home on the mainland.

Moderated concert

Organizer: Music Festival Sanssouci and Nikolaisaal Potsdam gGmbH

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Location

Nikolaisaal Potsdam Wilhelm-Staab-Straße 10-11 14467 Potsdam

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