Souvenirs from France

Souvenirs from France

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The concert program at a glance:
Jacques Castérède: “Flutes en vacances”
Claude Debussy: Sonata in F major for flute, viola and harp
Francois Couperin: Duo in G major for viola da gamba and double bass
Jean-Baptiste Barrière: Sonata à deux for violoncello and double bass
Francis Poulenc: Trio Sonata for horn, trombone and trumpet
Chuck Holdeman: “Bagatelle” for soprano, harp and bassoon

The second chamber concert “Souvenirs from France” is a journey through time through the various musical epochs in France. The charismatic “Flûtes en Vacances” (“Flutes on Vacation”) by the contemporary composer Jacques Castérèdes brings all facets of the flute to life with the utmost virtuosity. In Claude Debussy’s sonata, the typical sound language of the famous impressionist is combined with all sorts of playfulness of the instruments. Francois Couperin’s fine feeling for sound nuances (“Le Grand”) is evident in his duo in G major with the same virtuosity as in the Sonata à deux by the famous baroque composer and cellist Jean-Baptiste Barrière. Francis Poulenc’s sense of lightness is expressed in the versatile Trio Sonata. The “Bagatelle” Chuck Holdemans composed in the French style leads back to the present.

The legendary Aachen Symphony Orchestra was founded as early as 1720, making it one of the oldest city-directed ensembles in Germany. Even today, the orchestra has become an integral part of Aachen’s cultural life as a well-established and recognized entity. The orchestra’s impressive achievements include guest performances at home and abroad such as the concert series “Pure Orchestra”, in which the orchestra devotes itself to a delightful repertoire for chamber orchestras with a small crew and without a conductor. The whole spectrum of classical music can be heard in the ears of the audience when the musicians of the orchestra, true to the motto “Music is sensual”, impressively bring their instruments to life. But the symphony orchestra is not only first class musically. With “Einstein’s Music Box” it also proves its social streak by bringing its music to the RWTH auditorium and increasingly turning to those who cannot come to concerts themselves, such as people in hospitals and old people’s homes.

The Aachen Symphony Orchestra is a jewel of music. Do not miss the unique opportunity to be part of one of their concerts and be seduced by the wonderful sound. Get your tickets today!

Source : Aachen Theater Website

 

Date And Time

2022-01-16 11:00 to
2022-01-16 12:30
 

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