Künstlerhaus Boswil, Alte Kirche, Flurstrasse 21, 5623 Boswil
CHF 75.00/60.00/40.00
Students/learners: Price reduction of CHF 20.00 per ticket
Children under thirteen: free
Members of the association: Price reduction of CHF 5.00 per ticket
Students/learners: Price reduction of CHF 20.00 per ticket
Children under thirteen: free
Members of the association: Price reduction of CHF 5.00 per ticket
From Piazzolla's melancholy to Dvořák's "New World" in an unusual line-up: an evening full of rhythm, wanderlust and special sound colors.
"I am a musician because there is nothing that gives me more pleasure." - Paul Handschke
When Dvořák was called to America in 1891 to help the young nation's composers create their own "national music", nobody could have guessed that this would result in his most popular symphony - the 9th Symphony. In his search for an authentic American sound, he was inspired by the very victims of the American dream: the spirituals of the African Americans and the sounds of the indigenous peoples. These impressions, as well as the grandeur of New York and the vastness of the Midwest, were reflected in his music. In Paul Handschke's version for six violoncellos, it takes on a special timbre. The program is complemented by narrative music by Miklós Rózsa, master of cinematic soundscapes, and Astor Piazzolla, whose music thrives on dance, melancholy and memory.
Lena Neudauer, violin
Valerie Steenken, violin
Eva Zavaro, violin
Thomas Grossenbacher, violoncello
Paul Handschke, violoncello
Sandro Meszaros, violoncello
Samuel Niederhauser, violoncello
Benjamin Nyffenegger, violoncello
Anna Tyka Nyffenegger, violoncello
Alexandra Scott, double bass
Program:
Miklós Rózsa (1907-1995)
Sonata for 2 violins, op. 15a
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
Tangos for violin and double bass, arranged by A. Wiebecke-Gottstein
- J'attends (Se Fue Sin Decirme Adios)
- La Misma Pena
- Saint Louis en L'Île
- Adios Nonino
Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)
Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", version for 6 violoncellos, arranged by Paul Handschke
Before the concert: culinary delights for your physical well-being
From 5 p.m., we cordially invite you to an atmospheric aperitif in the tent behind the Old Church. You can look forward to delicious snacks, seasonal specialties and a drink in good company. A separate reservation is required.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
When Dvořák was called to America in 1891 to help the young nation's composers create their own "national music", nobody could have guessed that this would result in his most popular symphony - the 9th Symphony. In his search for an authentic American sound, he was inspired by the very victims of the American dream: the spirituals of the African Americans and the sounds of the indigenous peoples. These impressions, as well as the grandeur of New York and the vastness of the Midwest, were reflected in his music. In Paul Handschke's version for six violoncellos, it takes on a special timbre. The program is complemented by narrative music by Miklós Rózsa, master of cinematic soundscapes, and Astor Piazzolla, whose music thrives on dance, melancholy and memory.
Lena Neudauer, violin
Valerie Steenken, violin
Eva Zavaro, violin
Thomas Grossenbacher, violoncello
Paul Handschke, violoncello
Sandro Meszaros, violoncello
Samuel Niederhauser, violoncello
Benjamin Nyffenegger, violoncello
Anna Tyka Nyffenegger, violoncello
Alexandra Scott, double bass
Program:
Miklós Rózsa (1907-1995)
Sonata for 2 violins, op. 15a
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
Tangos for violin and double bass, arranged by A. Wiebecke-Gottstein
- J'attends (Se Fue Sin Decirme Adios)
- La Misma Pena
- Saint Louis en L'Île
- Adios Nonino
Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)
Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", version for 6 violoncellos, arranged by Paul Handschke
Before the concert: culinary delights for your physical well-being
From 5 p.m., we cordially invite you to an atmospheric aperitif in the tent behind the Old Church. You can look forward to delicious snacks, seasonal specialties and a drink in good company. A separate reservation is required.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Künstlerhaus Boswil
Flurstrasse 21
5623 Boswil
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