Chamber Concert Apollo-Saal V

Divertimento Wind instrument quintet of Staatskapelle Berlin and guests

The ancestral line of artists who have played a significant role in the history of Berlin’s court and state operas, as well as its court and Staatskapelle orchestras, is impressive. Carl Heinrich Graun, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Reichardt in the 18th century, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Giacomo Meyerbeer and Otto Nicolai in the 19th century, and then later Richard Strauss, Alban Berg, Paul Hindemith, Darius Milhaud, Otto Klemperer and Paul Dessau, are just a handful of the composers and conductors who have left an enduring legacy and given key world premieres.
These roots are traced by members of the Staatskapelle Berlin over ten chamber concerts, every Monday evening at the Apollo Hall.

Dates

Cast

  • Flute
  • Oboe
  • clarinet
    • Heiner Schindler,
    • Maxim Senkov
  • french horn
    • Axel Grüner ,
    • László Gál,
    • Merav Goldman,
    • Joana Mateu Carles
  • Fagott, Kontrafagott
  • Trumpet
    • Mutsumi Shimamaru
  • Saxophone
    • Jan Schulte-Bunert
    • BLÄSERQUINTETT DER STAATSKAPELLE BERLIN UND GÄSTE

Program

Werner Egk
OVERTURE TO THE OPERA »DIE ZAUBERGEIGE«

Max Reger
SERENADE FOR FOR WIND INSTRUMENTS B-FLAT MAJOR

Darius Milhaud
SCARAMOUCHE OP. 165B

Henri Tomasi
PRINTEMPS

Paul Hindemith
KLEINE KAMMERMUSIK OP. 24 NR. 2

Hanns Eisler
DIVERTIMENTO OP. 4

Richard Strauss
SERENADE E-FLAT MAJOR OP. 7 fOR 13 wind instruments

Medien

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