Young Talent Festival AVROTROS Classical - All roads lead to Vienna

Programme

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from Serenata notturna: Marcia
  • Anton Webern from Fünf Sätze opus 5: Part 4 (Sehr langsam)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from Serenata notturna: Menuetto
  • Anton Webern from Fünf Sätze opus 5: Part 1 (Heftig bewegt)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from Serenata notturna: Rondo
  • Ludwig van Beethoven From Bagatelles opus 119: Nos. 7 and 8
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from Piano Concerto No. 14: Part 3 (Allegro ma non troppo)
  • Anton Webern from Drei kleine Stücke op.11: Part 3 (Äusserst ruhig)
  • Joseph Haydn from Cello Concerto in D major: Part 1 (Allegro moderato)
  • Franz Schubert Quartett-Satz
  • Joseph Haydn from Symphony No. 49 'La passione': Part 2 (Allegro di molto)
  • Franz Schubert from Arpeggione Sonata: Part 2 (Adagio)
  • Johann Strauss Jr. Pizzicato-Polka
  • Joseph Haydn from Cello Concerto in D major: Part 3 (Rondo, Allegro)
  • Ervin Schulhoff from Fünf Stücke: Alla valse viennese
  • Ludwig van Beethoven from String Quartet opus 18 no. 1: Part 3 (Scherzo)
  • Joseph Haydn from Symphony No. 49 'La passione': Part 4 (Finale, Presto)

The AVROTROS Friday Concert of Friday 21 January 2022 will focus on the city of Vienna. From the second half of the 18th century, Vienna developed into the city where it all happened in the field of music. This had a great attraction for musicians and composers. Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, the composers of the First Viennese School, lived there for short or longer periods of time and conquered the Viennese public. At the beginning of the 19th century, the romantic composer and assistant teacher Franz Schubert barely found recognition there and died young and poor. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a musical scandal surrounding the Second Viennese School led by Arnold Schönberg, when he and his students Alban Berg and Anton von Webern launched the revolutionary atonality in Vienna's Musikverein.
In this programme with three former participants in the talent programme 'AVROTROS Klassiek presenteert!', the young pianist Nikola Meeuwsen, cellist Anton Spronk and the Animato string quartet, accompanied by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, First and Second Viennese School alternate and complement each other in an unexpected way. And of course the Viennese waltz is not missing, but in a modern variant by the Czech composer Erwin Schulhoff, who studied in Vienna for a number of years as a 12-year-old boy.










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Date:
Friday 21 January 2022
Time:
8:15 pm
Intermission:
Yes
Location:
TivoliVredenburg

Utrecht
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Large Hall

Performers

Netherlands Chamber Orchestra
Netherlands Chamber Orchestra
Animato Quartet
Ensemble
Nikola Meeuwsen
Piano
Anton Spronk
Cello

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