PHOTO: © Andrej Grilc

Donnerstagskonzert № 9

In the organizer's words:

Anton Webern's Passacaglia op. 1, the "journeyman's piece" of his training with Arnold Schönberg, marks a real ear-opener for this concert evening with its baroque formal framework and late romantic orchestral sound. This is followed by one of the most moving moments in concert literature: Alban Berg's Violin Concerto. Dutch violinist Niek Baar lends this work - a requiem for the young Manon Gropius - a fragile, profound presence with his special sense of sound. The Jena Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Katharina Wincor, then builds a bridge from the Second Viennese School back to classical-romantic Vienna. The 5th Symphony by the 19-year-old Franz Schubert fills the concert hall with its dance-like lightness and melodic beauty - a light, elegant counterpoint to the intensity of the first half of the program.

Program

Anton Webern:
Passacaglia in D minor for orchestra op. 1

Alban Berg:
Violin concerto "To the memory of an angel"

Franz Schubert:
Symphony No. 5 in B flat major D 485

Performers

Niek Baar, violin
Jena Philharmonic Orchestra
Katharina Wincor, conductor

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Location

Artist

Jenaer Philharmonie
Jenaer Philharmonie Carl-Zeiss-Platz 10 07743 Jena
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