Lecture Recital • Bridges • Birgit Ramsl-Gaal, Michael Krenn, Raphael Meinhart, Johannes Dickbauer, Maximilian Oelz, Jaime Wolfson, Lukas Haselböck
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Concert
Arnold Schönberg Center Wednesday, 21 October 2020 7.30 pm |
Birgit Ramsl-Gaal flute
Michael Krenn saxophone
Raphael Meinhart vibraphone
Johannes Dickbauer violin
Maximilian Oelz double bass
Jaime Wolfson conductor
Lukas Haselböck presentation
Clemens WENGER WOD 40ies für Tenorsaxophon, Vibraphon und Kontrabass (WP)
Tamara FRIEBEL Attractive Privacies of Breathing Borders, Still für Flöte, Saxophon, Vibraphon, Violine und Kontrabass (WP)
Viola FALB ensemble:|:seuls für Flöte, Baritonsaxophon, Vibraphon, Violine und Kontrabass (WP)
Arnold SCHÖNBERG Klavierstücke op. 33a und b (arr. Lukas Haselböck, FP)
Free admission
The Schrammelmusik sounds from Schönberg’s Serenade op. 24, the sensual saxophone timbre of Webern’s op. 22, Zimmermann’s Trumpet Concerto and Coltrane’s free-jazz album Ascension have one thing in common: they allow us to cross bridges – a tradition of openness to which this concert evening, with three world premieres by Viola Falb, Tamara Friebel and Clemens Wenger as well as a new arrangement of Schönberg’s piano pieces opp. 33a and b, continues.
Cooperation Arnold Schönberg Center and cercle - Concert Series for New Music
With support from GFÖM and SKE-Fonds
Photos: Birgit Ramsl-Gaal (©️ Marcel Billaudet), Lukas Haselböck (©️ Maria Frodl), Jaime Wolfson (©️ Amir Safari), Johannes Dickbauer (© Julia Wesely)
Maximilian Oelz (©️ Maria Frodl), Michael Krenn (© Bubu Dujmic), Raphael Meinhart (© Hanna Fasching)
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