
6. Tischlereikonzert: Passion - Wie Musik uns leiden lässt
Kammermusik in unkonventioneller Atmosphäre
ca. 2 Stunden / Eine Pause
- Musiker*innen des Orchesters der Deutschen Oper BerlinEnsemblesolist*innen der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Musiker*innen des Orchesters der Deutschen Oper BerlinEnsemblesolist*innen der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Like any language, music follows rules that we often understand without knowing exactly what they are. Selected works by Purcell, Bach, Mozart and Schubert are used to show how themes such as suffering and redemption reach the audience through musical forms.
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With their chamber music series, the musicians of the Deutsche Oper Berlin Orchestra fulfil a wish: inspired by productions from the opera programme, they put together concert programmes with works that are close to their hearts. The concerts take place in the stage sets of the respective current Tischlerei production.
Johann Sebastian Bach [1685 – 1750]
Diverse Choräle, arrangiert für Blechbläserensemble
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [1756 – 1791]
Sonate e-Moll für Violine und Klavier, KV 304
Franz Schubert [1797 – 1828]
Quartett Nr. 15 G-Dur für zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncello, D 887
1. Satz – Allegro molto moderato
Henry Purcell [1659 – 1695 ]
Dido’s Lament from DIDO AND AENEAS