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NOSPR in Chamber Mode / Berg & Strauss (postponed) - NOSPR

NOSPR in Chamber Mode / Berg & Strauss (postponed)

Seats
Tickets: 20-30 zł
a violinist
Performers
Lawrence Foster – Artistic Director, Chief Conductor
Łukasz Zimnik – flute
Ryszard Sojka – flute
Maksymilian Lipień – oboe
Piotr Pyc – cor anglais
Aleksander Tesarczyk – clarinet
Bartosz Pacan – clarinet
Maciej Niewiara – clarinet
Marek Barański
Krzysztof Tomczyk – horn
Paweł Cal – horn
Piotr Nowak – trumpet
Tomasz Hajda – trombone
Program
Alban Berg
Chamber Concerto for piano and violin with 13 wind instruments, Op. 8
Johann Strauss
'Kaiser-Walzer', Op. 437 (arr. for chamber ensemble: Arnold Schönberg)
Johann Strauss II
'Schatz-Walzer', Op. 418 (arr. for chamber ensemble: Anton Webern)

Purchased tickets can be returned at the ticket offices of the NOSPR or via a funds settlement form. Tickets purchased online will be automatically cancelled and the funds (equivalent of the ticket) will be returned to the account from which the payment was made within 31 days.

Viennese classics come in threes. In the twentieth century, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven were succeeded by the revolutionary innovator expressionist Arnold Schönberg and his two students, Alban Berg and Anton Webern. It is mainly to the last of them that all three owe a reputation of cold and unapproachable – after all, his fellow’s Chamber Concerto for piano and violin with 13 wind instruments is steaming with emotion!
The gentlemen were pillars of a closed Society for Private Musical Performances, which associated outstanding musicians and composers. In light of the raging inflation which came after the First World War, a need arose, however, to collect money for further activity. That was how the delightful and sophisticated chamber arrangements of Johann Strauss’ (son) waltzes – a less known area of modernist classics’ activity – came to be.

[Adam Suprynowicz, translated by Mikołaj Witkowski]

Duration of the concert: approx. 60 minutes

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