In the organizer's words:

What does a spring morning sound like? Like a golden evening?

A concert about light, color and the moods of nature.

What does a spring morning sound like? Like a golden evening? What sounds do composers find when they observe the world around them - or take refuge in mythical images of nature? This program takes you on a poetic journey through impressionistic timbres, romantic moods and musical observations of nature.

The focus is on works by Cécile Chaminade, Mélanie Bonis, Lili Boulanger and Kelly-Marie Murphy - four composers who trace the sound of nature in very different ways. The program is complemented by two rarely performed fragment movements by W. A. Mozart.

The works tell of the first light of day, of blossoming and fading, of the spring wind, of inner awakening - and of the mysterious phoenix bird, which in Kelly-Marie Murphy's work stands for the eternal cycle of passing and new beginnings.

Artists:

Christina Scheicher (piano)

Clemens Böck (violin)

Anne Sophie Keckeis (cello)

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Location

Schloss Nymphenburg Schloß Nymphenburg 1 80638 München

Organizer | Event Series

Elysium Concerts Maximilianstraße 35 86150 Augsburg

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