Frank Martin: "Pavane couleur du temps" (1920)
Marguerite Roesgen-Champion: Sonata for flute and piano (1950)
Fritz Hauser: "Zeichnung" Duo for percussion (2002)
Helena Winkelman: "Vis-à-vis Goya" 7 miniatures for cello and piano (2019)
Paul Juon: Three pieces from the "Tanzrythmen" for piano four hands
Arthur Honegger: "Hymne pour dixtour à cordes" H 33
Duration approx. 75 minutes, no interval
The matinee concert on 1 August takes a look at Switzerland's musical history. Frank Martin and Arthur Honegger show how intertwined the influences of Germany and France could be. The composer Marguerite Roesgen-Champion, on the other hand, stands for the total devotion to the French-speaking and cultural area, while Paul Juon, as a composition professor in Berlin, stands for German-speaking musical culture. In addition, there will be contemporary works by Helena Winkelman and Fritz Hauser.
Performers:
Daniel Bard, violin | Alasdair Beatson, piano | Bogdan Božović, violin | Núria Carbó, percussion | Jordi Carrasco Hjelm, double bass | Alessandro D’Amico, viola | Francesco Dillon, violoncello | Chiara Enderle Samatanga, violoncello | Paolo Giacometti, piano | Manuel Hofer, viola | Jonathan Inniger, double bass | Suyeon Kang, violin | Augustin Lipp, percussion | Samuel Niederhauser, violoncello | Alinka Rowe, viola | Tomasz Sierant, flute | Hani Song, violin | Maria Włoszczowska, violin
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Read more about Helena Winkleman and her work in Ernen:
«Erforschen, was dahinter ist», November 2022, by Marianne Mühlemann
Concert introduction with Rolf Grolimund
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