Hamburger Camerata / Zlata Chochieva / Gábor Hontvári
Suk / Dvořák / Martinů
On the Elbe and the Vltava
The River Vltava, known in German as the Moldau, merges with the Elbe a few miles north of Prague. From here to Hamburg, it is a distance of nearly 800 km. Not round the corner, in other words, but not on a different continent. Yet the paths of the best-known composers of what are now twin towns only crossed in Vienna., where »Hamburg lad« Johannes Brahms helped Antonín Dvořák, the son of a Prague butcher, to achieve his breakthrough in 1877. The concert given by the Hamburger Camerata takes the two composers, who remained friends for the rest of their lives, »back to their roots«.
Performers
Hamburger Camerata
Zlata Chochieva piano
director Gábor Hontvári
Programme
Josef Suk
Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale St. Wenceslas, Op. 35a
Antonín Dvořák
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 33
– Interval –
Bohuslav Martinů
Nonett
Johannes Brahms
Serenade Nr. 2 A-Dur op. 16
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