Part of «Chamber Music Plus»
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: «Der welcher wandert» from the Opera «The Magic Flute» K. 620
Transcription for Piano four Hands by Franz Liszt (1797–1828)
Paul Dukas: «L’apprenti sorcier» (The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
Transcription for Piano Trio by Linos Piano Trio
Thomas Adès: «Alchymia» for Clarinet and String Quartet (2021)
Lili Boulanger: «D’un soir triste» for Piano Trio (1918
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: «Grande Sestetto concertante» E flat major for String Sextet – after the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra K. 364
Duration approx. 120 minutes, incl. interval
The last grand chamber concert of Kammermusik plus revolves around hidden magic. In Mozart's «Magic Flute», this magic is supposed to enlighten Tamino if he passes the tests set for him. In Paul Dukas' work, the sorcerer's apprentice tries his hand at his master's art with fatal consequences - the popular work is performed in a new arrangement for piano trio.
In his clarinet quintet, Thomas Adès explores musical alchemy in early modern England. With this fascinating, beautiful and emotional work, he has probably created one of the best chamber music works of our time.
The second part of the concert presents Lili Boulanger's «D'un soir triste», the magic of which lay hidden for a long time before the work was once again able to enchant concert halls with its beauty. Although the same does not apply to Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major (for violin, viola and orchestra), it does apply to the anonymous sextet arrangement of the work.
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Musicians:
Piano: Joonas Ahonen (Mozart/Liszt, Dukas); Alasdair Beatson (Boulanger); Paolo Giacometti (Mozart/Liszt)
Violin: Daniel Bard (Dukas); Bogdan Božović (Adès); SoYoung Choi (Boulanger, Mozart), Chiara Sannicandro (Adès); Maria Włoszczowska (Mozart)
Viola: Alessandro D'Amico (Adès); Edgar Francis (Mozart); Alinka Rowe (Mozart)
Violoncello: Francesco Dillon (Adès, Boulanger); Samuel Niederhauser (Dukas, Mozart); Chiara Samatanga (Mozart)
Clarinet: Matthew Hunt
Concert introduction with Lea Vaterlaus
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