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Some 2021 unsung concerts

Started by eschiss1, Sunday 24 January 2021, 18:30

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ewk

Just ran across this chamber concert in Freiburg (Germany) this weekend:

https://theater.freiburg.de/de_DE/spielplan/8-kammerkonzert.16823765

Louis Spohr: Großes Nonett F-Dur, op. 31/2
Alexander Ernst Fesca: Septett Nr. 2 d-Moll, op. 28

Both early Romantic, but probably suitable for this forum.

eschiss1

We've discussed the Fesca work here recently enough for that to be the case I'm sure?

Alan Howe


eschiss1

Early romances (like settings of Orlando furioso) not always, of course ;^)

Alan Howe

Romances, like symphonies, aren't necessarily romantic - of course. Some are even medieval!

Rainolf

Somewhat short-term, but interesting:

On 22 July the Orquestra Simfónica Camera Musicae plays in Tarragona with Christoph Schlüren conducting. Soloists are Raquele Magalhães, flute, and Joel Bardolet, violin:

Johann Sebastian BACH: Fugue in G minor BWV 578
Reinhard SCHWARZ-SCHILLING: 'Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund' for violin, flute and strings
Johann Sebastian BACH: Violin Concerto in G minor 1056
Wolfgang Amadé MOZART: Fantasia in F minor KV 608 (arr. Edwin Fischer)
Giorgio Federico GHEDINI: 'Canto, o della solitudine' for flute solo
Douglas LILBURN: 'Canzona ' for flute and string pizzicato
Nicolas FLAGELLO: 'Furanna' for flute solo
Paul BÜTTNER: Symphony for strings (String Quartet) in G minor

https://www.orquestracameramusicae.com/es/programas/bach-mozart-i-la-simfonia-de-paul-buttner/

semloh

What an adventurous programme! Even Douglas Lilburn gets an outing from the Antipodes.

eschiss1

and the string quartet (even if arranged- hopefully not cut, like some "symphony" arrangements of quartets (I'm looking at you, William Walton's "Sonata for Strings!") are) of Büttner, too. I'm envious. That work looks good in score...

Rainolf

Do not worry, Büttner's quartet was played complete. Christoph Schlüren (who is maybe the greatest expert on Douglas Lilburn in Germany, too) had performed the entire work 2017 with the Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss as a string symphony. The project in Tarragona will result in a recording of the Büttner Quartet in this arrangement.

Rainolf

For Draeseke friends:

29 August, 11:00 am, "Grieg-Begegnungsstätte" Leipzig:

Edvard Grieg: Sonata for violoncello and piano in A minor op. 36
Felix Draeseke: Sonata for violoncello and piano in D major op. 51

Klang-Duo:
Che-Wei Kuo, violoncello
Shenzi Liang, piano

https://www.edvard-grieg.de/events/konzert-mit-dem-klang-duo

Alan Howe

The Cello Sonata is one of Draeseke's finest pieces. Gloriously lyrical.

eschiss1

Agreed about the Draeseke.

According to Konserthuset there's a fair amount of Stenhammar coming up later this month in honor of his anniversary (1871- 150 years), and at least some of it will probably be streamed as well.

Rainolf

Pfitzner and Kaminski in Winterthur:

26 November 2021, Stadthaus Winterthur

Hans Pfitzner: Kleine Sinfonie op. 46
Heinrich Kaminski: Orchesterkonzert mit Klavier
Franz Schubert: Symphony in C major D 944

Simone Keller, piano
Musikkollegium Winterthur
Jac van Steen, conductor

https://heinrich-kaminski.de/?ds=1037

eschiss1

Annual festivals are good to watch for this, when not cancelled by expletive pandemics. The Indian Summer in Levoça festival in the past had a lot of terrific stuff to judge from Youtube, and will be heard from again, exact schedule to be announced I gather, in early October.

alberto

Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari oratorio "La Vita Nuova" (quoted and praised in 2016 in the thread "I Gioielli della Madonna") will be performed next  29th October in Torino (Teatro Regio chorus and orchestra plus soloists, conductor D.Renzetti).