Alexej Gerassimez / Franz Bach / Arthur & Lucas Jussen

Gerassimez / Bartók / Stravinsky / Borbodakis

This concert has already taken place! 23 | 34 | 50.50 | 61.50 | 72.50
This concert has already taken place! 23 | 34 | 50.50 | 61.50 | 72.50
Alexej Gerassimez
Alexej Gerassimez © Nikolaj Lund
Lucas and Arthur Jussen
Lucas and Arthur Jussen © Dirk Kikstra
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

  • Interval

  • End ca. 21:50

Description

If you saw them practising on the Elbphilharmonie stage, you could be forgiven for mistaking Alexej Gerassimez and the two Jussen brothers for stage hands helping to set up the percussion instruments. But when you experience the three young musicians playing, it quickly becomes clear that they have a very different role to play on stage. Highly talented and ambitious, the young stars, supported by Franz Bach from the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, have put together a rhythmically complicated and virtuosic programme. It includes what must be the only classic repertoire piece for this unusual combination of instruments – Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion – and one of Alexej Gerassimez’s own compositions.

Performers

Alexej Gerassimez percussion

Franz Bach percussion

Arthur Jussen piano

Lucas Jussen piano

Programme

Alexej Gerassimez
Echtonan für zwei Marimbas

Béla Bartók
Sonate für zwei Klaviere und Schlagwerk Sz 110

– Interval –

Igor Strawinsky
Konzert für zwei Klaviere

Minas Borboudakis
Choróchronos I für zwei Schlagzeuger und zwei Klaviere

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Maurice Ravel
Rhapsodie espagnole 4. Satz »Feria« / Bearbeitung für 2 Klaviere & 2 Schlagwerke

Promoter: ProArte / HamburgMusik

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