PHOTO: © credit Tobias Hase

Lahav Shani dirigiert Gabrieli, Strawinsky und Haydn

In the organizer's words:

Giovanni Gabrieli is considered the undisputed master of Venetian polychoral music. He tailored many of his compositions precisely to the performance situation in the famous St. Mark's Basilica. Henry Balfour Gardiner's intimate "Evening Hymn" was also written for the church, while Igor Stravinsky wrote his "Symphony of Psalms" "to the glory of God", but expressly for the concert hall. Giuseppe Tartini, the creator of the "Devil's Trill Sonata", became famous not because of his spirituality, but because of his alleged pact with the devil. Guido Segers, principal trumpeter of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, adds baroque splendor to Tartini's festive trumpet concerto. Joseph Haydn's appointment as an honorary doctor of the University of Oxford was a special kind of ceremony - an occasion for which the Symphony No. 92 was presumably played. Lahav Shani conducts this festive program between church hall and concert hall.

GIOVANNI GABRIELI
"Sonata pian' e forte" from "Sacrae Symphoniae"
HENRY BALFOUR GARDINER
"Evening Hymn" (arrangement for choir and orchestra by Lahav Shani)
IGOR STRAWINSKY
"Symphonie de Psaumes" (Symphony of Psalms)
GIUSEPPE TARTINI
Concerto for trumpet, strings and basso continuo in D major
JOSEPH HAYDN
92nd Symphony "Oxford"

Conductor LAHAV SHANI
Trumpet GUIDO SEGERS

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Location

Isarphilharmonie Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8 81379 München

Location | Venue

Giesing München

Organizer | Event Series

Münchner Philharmoniker

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