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The Liszt Laboratory

Forum der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, Germany
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Type: Classical Concert
City: Bonn, Germany
Starts at: 18:00
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Festival

Beethovenfest Bonn 2019

‘Moonlight’: thus the motto of the 2019 Beethovenfest. What looks at first like a wry allusion to the ‘Moonlight Sonata’ turns out to be fruitful terrain for this year’s programme.

Programme
Franz Liszt: `Tre Sonetti del Petrarca` for voice and piano, first and second version, S 270a/b (1842–46, rev. 1864–82)
Franz Liszt: ‘Sonetti 47, 104 e 123 del Petrarca’ from ‘Années de pèlerinage: Deuxième année – Italie’ for piano, S 161 (1846–49)
Franz Liszt: ‘Oh! Quand je dors’ for baritone and piano on a poem by Victor Hugo,, S 282/2 (1849)
Overview

Franz Liszt’s encounter with Francesco Petrarca was probably unique in the history of music. Almost to the end of his days this brilliant pianist-composer grappled with three sonnets by the famous early Renaissance poet and the founder of European love poetry. Yet Liszt’s contrasting versions of ‘Pace non trovo’, ‘Benedetto sia il giorno’ and ‘I vidi in terra’ are more than just ‘variants’: they are self-contained works for different combinations of instruments. They also bear witness to the musical transformations he underwent in the course of 40 years. Caught up in Liszt’s magnetism, André Schuen and Daniel Heide will devote a lecture-concert to these three pieces, retracing their mutations ‘live’ and transporting listeners into the laboratory of Franz Liszt – an exciting listening experience for audiences everywhere.

Venue Info

Forum der Bundeskunsthalle - Bonn
Location   Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 4

Bundeskunsthalle is a unique venue with a rich and diverse exhibition programme. 

The Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany – in short, the Bundeskunsthalle – is a unique venue devoted to art, culture and science. Central to the programming are exhibitions of art of all periods, including contemporary art, as well as shows devoted to cultural history, archaeology, science and other areas of knowledge. Further to these exhibitions, the Bundeskunsthalle develops and presents an independent performing arts programme with guest performances and in-house productions by different artists and ensembles from the world of theatre, performance, dance and music.

The Bundeskunsthalle sets out to look not only at Western culture, but to take a global view. Equally important is the institution’s commitment to wider audience participation in culture and to comprehensive social and cross-cultural inclusion and integration. This commitment is reflected not only in the exhibitions themselves but also in the accompanying programme of events, which include discussions, lectures, talks, guided tours and workshops.

Through its many cooperative projects, the Bundeskunsthalle has established an international network of contacts with cultural and scientific institutions and gained access to wider audiences whose input and responses are valued as part of an ongoing dialogue. The exhibitions and events hosted by the Bundeskunsthalle are integral to the institution’s remit to act both nationally and internationally as a showcase for the open and inclusive concept of culture that is central to the identity of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Bonn, Germany
Starts at: 18:00
Duration:
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