Symphoniker Hamburg / Chamber Concert Classical Music

  • Symphoniker Hamburg / Adrian Iliescu
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The fifth chamber concert of the season in the Small Hall of the Laeiszhalle is entitled »Hamburgensie meets memories of Florence.« A chamber orchestra from the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by concertmaster Adrian Iliescu, will present a program that spans the musical spectrum from Hamburg to Florence – an evening full of stylistic diversity, lively contrasts, and musical brilliance.
The concert opens with C. P. E. Bach’s Hamburg Symphony in A major – a work full of expressiveness that exemplifies the heyday of the »Hamburg Bach«. This is followed by J. S. Bach’s Violin Concerto in D minor, a masterpiece of Baroque concert art in which the virtuosity of the solo violin and the clarity of the musical architecture of the orchestral part come together in a unique way. The festive finale is Peter Tchaikovsky’s String Sextet in D minor, entitled »Souvenir de Florence«. In this work, Russian passion and Italian lightness merge into a colorful chamber music piece that rounds off the evening in a melodious way.

PERFORMERS

Kammerorchester der Symphoniker Hamburg chamber orchestra

Adrian Iliescu violin and director

PROGRAM

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Sinfonie für Streicher und Basso continuo A-Dur Wq 182/4 »Hamburger Sinfonie Nr. 4«

Johann Sebastian Bach
Konzert für Violine und Orchester d-Moll BWV 1052

Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
String Sextet in D minor, Op. 70 »Souvenir de Florence«

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Laeiszhalle Hamburg
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Laeiszhalle

The first house on the square: The Laeiszhalle is Hamburg's traditional venue for exquisite musical experiences with a special focus on early music, recitals,…

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