Blind Date
with Pablo Barragán, Rosanne Philippens, Kian Soltani and Frank Dupree
When you go on a blind date, you don’t know who you’re going to meet or whether you’ll get on with the other person; that’s what makes it so exciting. The »Blind Date« concert series at the Elbphilharmonie works in just the same way: concertgoers only find out at the beginning of the evening what artist or ensemble they’re about to hear. The secret counterpart on this blind date turned out to be no less than four great musicians: The quartet of clarinettist Pablo Barragán, violinist Rosanne Philippens, cellist Kian Soltani and pianist Frank Dupree played a colourful programme with works by Beethoven, Bartók, Isaac Albéniz, Claudie Vivier and John Williams.
Performers
Pablo Barragán clarinet
Rosanne Philippens violin
Kian Soltani violoncello
Frank Dupree piano
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Allegro con brio / aus: Klaviertrio B-Dur op. 11 »Gassenhauertrio«
Zoltán Kodály
Presto Duo für Violine und Violoncello op. 7 / aus: Duo für Violine und Violoncello op. 7
Béla Bartók
Kontraste für Klarinette, Violine und Klavier Sz 111
Claude Vivier
Pièce für Violine und Klarinette
Isaac Albéniz
Triana / aus: Iberia-Suite, Heft 2
George Gershwin
It Ain’t Necessarily so / aus der Oper »Porgy and Bess«
There’s a Boat that’s Livin soon for New York / aus der Oper »Porgy and Bess«
sowie weitere Werke von Reza Vali, Béla Kovács, Svante Henryson und Artie Shaw
Series
Blind Date
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