Works by Jean-Philippe Rameau, Olivier Messiaen, Béla Bartók, Franz Liszt, Claude Debussy and Josef Suk
Tamara Stefanovich | Piano
Tamara Stefanovich is not only regarded as one of the most fascinating pianists of our time, but also as a great creator of programs, and her selection of works tells a story that takes us on a promenade through the forest: Rameau's "Les Cyclopes" opens the path: Primal forces stir - like memories of the earth's pulse. Bartók's "Sounds of the Night" takes us deeper into the darkness of the forest. Messiaen's "Le merle bleu" brings light into the thicket: the song of the blue bird. Liszt's "Nuages gris" immerses us in mist and opens up a view into the interior. After the interval, the forest opens up one last time: memory and longing meet in Suk's "Erlebes und Erträumtes".
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(incl. admission to the museum on the day of the concert and the following day)