The Knights / Martynas Levickis

Works by Caroline Shaw, George Gershwin, Philip Glass and others

Sold out 25.90 | 59.60 | 76.50 | 93.40 | 104.60 Remaining tickets occasionally available at box office
Sold out 25.90 | 59.60 | 76.50 | 93.40 | 104.60 Remaining tickets occasionally available at box office
Martynas Levickis
Martynas Levickis © Stephan Zwickirsch
The Knights
The Knights © The Knights
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

  • Interval

  • End ca. 22:30

Mitreißende Spielfreude

Accordion star Martynas Levickis travels all the way across the Atlantic and back to Europe again. He is connected to Philip Glass and Aaron Copland through shared Lithuanian roots and to George Gershwin through a fascination with jazz. For this musical journey to North America, Levickis is joined by ideal partners in the New York-based ensemble The Knights, led by brothers Colin and Eric Jacobsen. Playful and adventurous, they, like Martynas Levickis, love blending classical music with folk and jazz elements and creating programmes charged with energy and tension. At the heart of the evening is Gershwin’s »Rhapsody in Blue«, one of the first works to bring jazz into the concert hall. Today, it is an undisputed classic.

Performers

The Knights

Martynas Levickis accordion

director Eric Jacobsen

Programme

Caroline Shaw
Entr’acte

George Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue (version for piano and orchestra) / adaptation for accordion and orchestra

– Interval –

Aaron Copland
Appalachian Spring / Suite for Orchestra

Martynas Levickis
Five Lithuanian Folk Songs

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Classical Fascination 1

Promoter: Konzertdirektion Dr. Rudolf Goette / HamburgMusik

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