A six-piece ensemble of brass players from the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie presents a program that ranges from baroque to modern and highlights places of power and decision.
The program opens with Benjamin Britten's Fanfare, a dedication to the Magna Carta that powerfully evokes the coming together of the people. In Cheryl Frances-Hoad's work The Madness Industry, the dark side of power is humorously exposed - in wild changes of meter and dramatic outbursts that grotesquely caricature the behaviour of those in power. With Leonard Bernstein, three sailors and the audience travel to New York, the city of endless possibilities. Guillaume Connesson's Agora takes us back to ancient Greece and brings the meeting place of the polis to life in all its colorful glory. Arcangelo Corelli's Sonatada Chiesa, an elegant trio sonata that he dedicated to his patron, the Duke of Modena, radiates courtly aristocratic splendor. Wiktor Ewald's brass quintet enriches the program with a musical jewel of Russian Romanticism. An evening full of tonal colors and new discoveries awaits the audience!
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