The program of this concert illuminates the many facets of the music - from bright, radiant moments to darker, melancholy sounds. Experience the contrast of a Handel concerto that was once played by candlelight and is now performed on the modern tuba by Thomas Leleu, accompanied on the piano by Guillaume Vincent. Added to this is the emotional intensity of the love song "Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix" by Camille Saint-Saëns. The joyful melancholy of Astor Piazzolla's popular music alternates with the gravity and brilliance of Rachmaninov's works. Tuba and piano unite to create a varied sound that impressively combines light and darkness.
The second part of the concert features "Tuba on the Beat", a chamber music, modern jazz project characterized by rhythm-based influences. With a mixture of Latin American and experimental stylistic elements, Daniel Casimir and Gerhard Gschlößl play the tuba, accompanied by Laura Robles on the cajón and Julius Apriardi on the vibraphone. Together they create a dynamic and innovative listening experience.
Admission: 10,00 €, reduced 5 €
Organizer: Musikinstrumenten-Museum in cooperation with the Landesmusikrat Berlin and the Buffet Crampon brands B&S Markneukirchen Klingenthal and Melton, Meinl, Weston.
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regular: 10,00 €, reduced 5,00 €
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