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  • Classical Music to Fall in Love With
    An evening full of melodies, charm, and musical lightness. This programme invites audiences to discover the world of classical music in a relaxed and accessible way. Familiar melodies, dancing rhythms, and lyrical soundscapes combine to create a concert evening full of warmth, elegance, and joie…
    From Kharkiv to Paris
    A piano evening between Romanticism and Impressionism – between Ukrainian and European musical traditions. The programme “From Kharkiv to Paris” combines works by Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Claude Debussy, Serhij Bortkiewicz and Theodor Akimenko. The focus is on two composers born in Kharkiv – Bortkiewicz…
    Romantic Soundscapes – From Beethoven to Bortkiewicz
    This concert program unites four masterpieces for violin and piano, each illuminating a unique facet of chamber music artistry. Beethoven’s passionate sonata, Brahms’ powerful scherzo, and the late-romantic sound world of Serhij Bortkiewicz create a captivating musical journey. Beethoven’s Sonata for Violin and Piano No.…
    Between Night and Dance. Poetic Landscapes of the Mazurka and the Nocturne
    Mazurkas and Nocturnes – a Dialogue between Poland and Ukraine This concert is conceived as a musical dialogue between Poland and Ukraine. Two cultural worlds meet in forms they share: the mazurka and the nocturne . Without Frédéric Chopin , such an evening would be…
    Dialogue with Silence
    This concert is dedicated to two composers often described as masters of silence: Valentin Silvestrov and Gia Kancheli. They are artists of different backgrounds and with very different life paths, yet they share an extraordinary inner connection. They were friends, listened attentively to one another,…
    Ukrainian Poems
    For centuries, Ukrainian culture remained a hidden gem. It grew and flourished like a forbidden fruit, enduring a stifling historical environment. As heirs to the once majestic ancient state of Kyivan Rus, Ukrainians faced the threat of cultural oblivion on several occasions. Yet, this nation…
    Mrii- Ukrainian Hope
    The war in Ukraine is a humanitarian and moral catastrophe, but also a cultural and emotional one. The humanitarian and moral reach of the war is reported in the news every day. But on the cultural level we are increasingly realizing that we have paid…
    Pearls of Ukrainian Music
    The pianist Violina Petrychenko sees her mission as promoting Ukrainian music and culture. Following the tragic events in Ukraine, she is including even more music from her homeland in her concerts, demonstrating the diversity and richness of Ukrainian culture. In this program, she guides the…
    No more tango possible!
    Astor Piazzolla, the King of Tango, is considered a pioneer of the genre. A brilliant musician and composer, and a bandoneon player from Argentina, he invented "Tango Nuevo." His passionate music has conquered concert halls around the world. Las Damas – five talented musicians united…
    Beethoven for Children
    The pianist Violina Petrychenko and the storyteller Oliver Motz take children (and their adults) on a journey to the 18th century. There, we meet Ludwig van Beethoven, that little boy from Bonn who set out to conquer the world of music – a path with…
    Symphony No. 5
    Sometimes, the music lover witnesses masters from different eras meeting on stage, as if a time machine were at work. The young Bach rewrites Couperin’s suites, whom he never personally met. Half a century later, Beethoven’s teacher, Neefe, introduces his student to the treasures within…In Planung
    Tango à la française
    100 years ago, Camille Saint-Saëns, one of the great French composers, passed away. In the same year, Astor Piazzolla, the master of tango, was born. For the anniversary year of Saint-Saëns and Piazzolla, the Adamé Duo presents a programme full of French charm and passionate…In Planung
    Preludes
    Chopin's Préludes are regarded by connoisseurs of the romantic piano tradition as the epitome of the poetic. Chopin presents a wide range of emotions in 24 pieces. At lightning speed, Chopin changes the timbre and moods: emotions and expression are constantly changing. This cycle through…
    Gassenhauer and Kegelstatt
    1. In Beethoven's time the clarinet was considered to be one of the most innovative instruments, having only found its way into concert halls during the Viennese Classical period and still being perceived as a speciality. Mozart was one of the first to introduce the…
    Dear Clara
    Clara Schumann was an extraordinary pianist, composer, editor and advocate for the music she loved. This program focuses on her own compositions and works by her husband Robert Schumann and faithful friend Johannes Brahms
    Everything except the Beethoven Anniversary Programme
    Are you tired of the ubiquity of Beethoven's name? The Trio Sérénade has an alternative to offer - for indeed, the year 2020 has a host of other anniversaries to celebrate: Robert Schumann (110th anniversary of his birth), Gabriel Fauré (175th anniversary of his birth),…
    Tango
    For a certain audience, who came more from jazz than from tango, Piazzolla embodied a great hope. It was he who brought the popular music of Argentina into the modern age. The Trio Sérénade is also prepared for Astor Piazzolla's 100th birthday. The programme is…
    Beethoven at Carnival
    The Duo Adamé opens the year 2020 with a new programme that brings together Beethoven and carnival, and there is something for everyone: on the occasion of Beethoven's jubilee, his enchanting Spring Sonata will be heard first. Then it becomes festive with "Il carnevale di…
    Opera meets jazz
    You love opera and can't resist jazz? With the Duo Adame you don't have to decide - because the musicians have brought both! They play jazz and classical music on the same level, and for them, genre borders do not seem to exist. In the…
    Invitation to the Castle
    The Trio Sérénade takes us on a journey into another world and time with their program " L'invitation au chateau". The musicians combine traditional chamber music works (Mozart, Grieg, Schumann) with challenging and interesting contemporary pieces (Menotti, Khachaturian, Poulenc)
    Letters Without Words
    Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his song cycle "An die ferne Geliebte" in April 1816, thus about 100 years previously, for a sad occasion on behalf of his long-time patron, the Bohemian Prince Franz Joseph von Lobkowitz, whose beloved wife had died unexpectedly on January 24,…
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