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Cologne: the talent factory

Kreuzkirche Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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Type: Classical Concert
City: Bonn, Germany
Starts at: 20:00
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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
Paul Wineberger: Sinfonia in G major (1791)
Ludwig van Beethoven: `Scène italienne` for tenor and orchestra (ca. 1790)
Andreas Romberg: Sinfonia Concertante for violin, cello and orchestra in C major, B. 49 (1790-93)
Joseph Reicha: First movement from Concerto for cello and orchestra in D major (ca. 1774-76)
Vincenzo Righini: Aria `Rasserena i vaghi` from the Singspiel `Enea nel Lazio` (1793)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony no. 33 in B flat major, K319
Overview

Field research brings artistic pleasure! The l’arte del mondo orchestra asks what works the young Beethoven might have learned as a viola player in Bonn’s court orchestra. In the years around 1790 this orchestra was a treasure-trove of future creative talent. Its flautist was Anton Reicha; Andreas Romberg played the violin, and the fu- ture music publisher Nikolaus Simrock the horn. In its current programme, l’arte del mondo tracks down the library of the then Prince-Elector of Cologne, Maximilian Franz. Former orchestra members Reicha and Romberg will be heard, of course, as will such famous names as Wolfgang Amadé Mozart and Ignaz Pleyel, revealing that Bonn cultivated a repertoire otherwise associated with such musical capitals as Vienna and Paris.

Venue Info

Kreuzkirche Bonn - Bonn
Location   Adenauerallee 37

A special feature of the church music life at the Kreuzkirche is the orchestra of the Kreuzkirche. Soon after the resumption of musical life after the Second World War, KMD Hans Geffert founded a string orchestra together with the Bonn violinist Heinrich Schiffer, which accompanied the choir in cantatas and oratorios.

Many concerts are based on special content concepts that relate symphonic orchestral music to Christian values ​​and ideals. They let well-known works such as Beethoven's “Pastorale”, Brahms's 4th Symphony, or Schubert's “Unfinished” appear in a new light. It is a specialty in Bonn that orchestral works are performed in a church room. The boundaries between worldly and spiritual become fluid, things start moving, familiar things have to be rethought and the unfamiliar must be openly accepted. The symphony orchestra of the Kreuzkirche would like to turn the church interior into a place of musical boundaries and encounters.

An important part of these concerts is the performance of lesser-known, demanding works, such as Elgar's “Sea Pictures” or Mussorgsky's “Songs and Dances of Death”. The orchestra premiered Arnold Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 2 in C major in 2005.

In the city of Bonn, the symphony orchestra of the Kreuzkirche has earned a place in the forefront, as shown by the equally enthusiastic response from listeners and the Bonn press at the orchestral concerts in the Kreuzkirche.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Bonn, Germany
Starts at: 20:00
Duration:
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