

Komorni godalni orkester Slovenske filharmonije z gosti
Alexander Lonquich, dirigent in pianist
Na pričujočem koncertu bodo festivalski glasbeniki: Komorni orkester Slovenske filharmonije (Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra) z gosti in pianist Alexander Lonquich pretkano prepletli izrazno zaostrena dela z idiličnimi oddihi. Za strasten uvod bo poskrbela Haydnova simfonija »La Passione«, katere vzdevek lahko razumemo kot opis skladateljevega mladostno viharniškega ustvarjanja, čeprav je bil povod za to ime v resnici čas nastanka simfonije: napisana je bila za praznovanje Velike noči! Kakor koli, jezikovna zanka, ko beseda passione pomeni tako strast kot trpljenje, je lahko tudi pripravna metafora za dve še kako intenzivni plati življenja, ki ju pogosto loči zgolj tanka linija.
Oddih od obeh bo prinesla blaga Dvořákova serenada za godala, nato pa se bodo nad lirične podobe zgrnile temne sence Mozartovih Adagia in fuge.
Večer bodo bo zaključili svetli trenutki, a naj vas navidezna zračnost in lahkotnost Mozartovega koncerta za klavir ne zavedeta: ne velja le za enega najzanimivejših, temveč tudi tehnično najzahtevnejših! Toda s pianistom svetovnega kova, kakršen je Alexander Lonquich, tega ne bomo opazili!
⚡ SPORED
Joseph Haydn: Simfonija št. 49 v f-molu, »La Passione«, Hob. I:49
Antonín Dvořák: Serenada za godala v E-duru, op. 22
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio in fuga v c-molu za godala, KV. 546
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Koncert za klavir in orkester št. 9 v Es-duru, KV. 271, »Jeunehomme«
⚡ VEČ O KONCERTU
http://festivalmaribor.si/program/la-passione/
⚡ VSTOPNICE
25 € / predprodaja 20 € / upokojenci 20 € / študenti, invalidi 12,50 €
⚡ PROGRAM FESTIVALA
http://festivalmaribor.si/program/
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LA PASSIONE
Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra with guests
Alexander Lonquich, Conductor and Pianist
The Italian title “La Passione” was, like many others, given to Haydn’s symphony only after its creation and subsequently blended with it. The definite article for feminine gender conduces to its translation as “passion”, thus contributing to the perception of this music as Haydn’s passionate youthful outburst. The reputation of this symphony can be attributed to the Italian title itself, which instantly recalls to our minds the Mediterranean emotionality. In reality, the symphony’s patrons had something else in mind, i.e., the actual reason for the creation of this work – the celebration of Holy Week. Like in many other languages, passione in Italian denotes both passion and the Passion – the suffering and crucifixion of Christ. However, the popular interpretation is not far from the heart of Haydn’s work, since the symphony originates in his fiery and more impassioned Sturm und Drang period and is therefore full of expressive gestures, exciting contrasts, and also exaggerated tones, unmitigated outbursts that Haydn undoubtedly connected with Christ’s sufferings, although he at the same time most probably gave free reign to his own vibrant interior life.
Our musicians will skillfully intertwine the expressively intense works with idyllic passages. Dvořák’s soft Serenade for Strings will provide the latter. Then we will again be invited to adopt a more serious mood thanks to the grandiosity of Mozart’s Adagio and Fugue, which with its unstoppable drive already hints at the intrinsic intensity of Beethoven’s music and his remarkable fugues.
The concert will be given by the members of the Slovenian Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra, who will be accompanied by guest musicians. The ensemble will be led by the great connoisseur and fervent researcher, and most of all a passionate musician, conductor and pianist Alexander Lonquich, with whom each concert turns into an intense, selfless surrender to the vigor and subtlety of music. The closing passages will provide an opportunity to display his subtle virtuosity. As a soloist, Lonquich will perform one of the most interesting Mozart piano concerts, where technical difficulty is enveloped in apparent lightness and airy playfulness..
⚡ PROGRAMME
Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 49 in F minor, Hob. I:49, “La Passione”
Antonín Dvořák: Serenade for Strings in E major, Op. 22
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio and Fugue in C minor, KV. 546
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat major, KV. 271, “Jeunehomme”
⚡ MORE ABOUT THE CONCERT
http://festivalmaribor.si/en/program/la-passione-2/
⚡ TICKETS
25 € / presale 20 € / senior 20 € / students, disabled 12,50 €
⚡ FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
http://festivalmaribor.si/en/programme/