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Under the spell of classical music

This concert not only introduces a number of young musicians who will go far in the near future, it is also the ideal introduction to classical music. The young cellists, pianists and violinists play music from all over the world and from different periods. The swinging baroque sounds of Bach alternate with the meditative contemporary work of Arvo Pärt, compelling romanticism by Chopin passes into works full of inspiration from folk music, and so there is much more to enjoy. A concert in Rüinekerk Bergen that will captivate young and old with the diversity and universality of classical music.
- Type of concert:
- Summer Academy Concerts
- Composer(s):
- Arvo Pärt, Béla Bartók, Franz Schubert, Frédéric Chopin, Fritz Kreisler, Johann Sebastian Bach, Krzysztof Penderecki, Robert Schumann
- Musicians:
- Antoine Préat (piano), Madalina Ivancia (violin), Mana Oguchi (piano), Maria Mutso (cello), Nathalie Flintrop (cello), Noriko Yabe (piano), Ryan Sheng (piano), Salome Jordania (piano), Sebestyen Sztathatosz (violin), Tzan En Hsu (cello), Vital Stahievitch (piano), Àlex Ramírez (piano)
- Date:
- 08/08/2022
- Time:
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20:30
Location
- Bergen NH - Ruined Church
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Raadhuisstraat 1
Bergen NH, Noord-Holland 1861 KS Nederland + Google Maps
Nathalie Flintrop, cello (Belgium)
Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-2020) Per Slava
Salome Jordania, piano (Georgia)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Chromatic fantasy and fugue in d BWV 903
Maria Mutso, cello (Estonia)
Noriko Yabe, piano (Japan)
Arvo Pärt (1935) Fratres
Ryan Sheng, piano (United States of America)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Impromptu for piano In Ges, opus 90 no. 3
Antoine Préat, piano (France/Belgium)
Robert Schumann from Fantasiestücke Op. 12
Des Abends
Aufschwung
Warum?
Traumes Wirren
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Tzan En Hsu, cello (Norway)
Alex Ramirez, piano (Spain)
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) Introduction et polonaise brillante in C, opus 3
Madalina Ivancia, violin (Romania)
Mana Oguchi, piano (Japan)
Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) La gitana
Sebestyen Sztahathos, violin (Hungary)
Vital Stahievitch, piano (Belarus)
Béla Bartók (1881-1945) Romanian Folk Dances BB. 68, Sz. 56