Music from the Romantic period meets historical texts about the current topic of climate change.
A double premiere: The chamber music series, Mosaik, will take place in the acoustically ideal surroundings in the Circus of Knowledge! Music from the Romantic period correlates to historical texts in regard to the highly contemporary topic of climate change. The texts were compiled by Dr. Falko Schnicke (JKU, Institute for Modern and Contemporary History) and will be read by Nora Dirisamer.
Afterwards, members of the audience and the musicians have a chance to get to know each other and chat.
You can expect the unexpected!
PROGRAM
Johann Strauß, Elder (1804-1849): Kettenbrücke-Walzer, op.4 (1828)
Wilhelm Berger (1861-1911): Streichtrio g-Moll, op.69 (1898)
1. Lebhaft
2. Etwas belebt
3. Sehr lebhaft
4. Langsam - Lebhaft
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Streichquartett a-Moll, op.51 No. 2 (1873)
Allegro non troppo
Andante moderato
Quasi minuetto, moderato - Allegretto vivace - Tempo I
Finale. Allegro non assai
MOSAIK. Chamber Music - Bruckner Orchestra Linz
For the past 15 years, the chamber music series, Mosaik, has become the heart of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz (BOL). As if under a magnifying glass, you can observe the musicians doing what they love best - making music together! There are highlights, unusual pieces and treasures from the chamber music literature, providing a high level of personal insight into their world. While the almost inexhaustible instrumental range of the BOL allows for a great variety of instrumentations, the intimate chamber music setting allows both the musicians and the audience discover one another anew. Social dialogue is effortless: people from diverse nations communicate without words and form a large mosaic as part of the shared musical experience. As part of the 2022/2023 anniversary season, the series will be staged at different city contexts.
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