RelevanzEnsemble: Music for the soul - after work concert
Come and enjoy chamber music from around the world with RelevanzEnsemble.
Programme
- Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel for cello and piano (1978)
- Henryk Górecki: from Good Night, Op 63 for soprano, alto flute, tam-tams and piano (1990)
- Jules Massenet: Elegy for soprano, cello & piano (1872)
- Heitor Villa Lobos: from Suite for voice and violin (II movement: Quero ser alegre) (1923)
- Aaron Copland: Two Threnodies for Flute and String Trio In Memoriam Igor Stravinsky (1971)
- John Corigliano: Voyage for flute and string quintet (arr.) (1983)
- Erich Korngold: Marietta's Lied from Die Tote Stadt for soprano, string quartet and piano (arr. Bengt Forsberg) (1920)
Take a deep breath and let the music work…
From the darkness RelevanzEnsemble moves into the depths of the soul. With no less than seven composers on the programme, the ensemble brings together a wide range of reflective works and "music for the soul". The programme is specially composed to inspire calm after a long work day, and the musical focus is on soothing sounds and tones. Look forward to releasing the tension.
RelevanzEnsemble
RelevanzEnsemble is Denmark's newest chamber music ensemble, a collective consisting of internationally experienced top musicians with roots in the great Danish orchestras, as well as award-winning rising stars from the next generation.
The season's three four-night concerts combine music from no less than eleven composers from ten different countries, and RelevanzEnsemble seeks to create a lively and present interaction with the audience through this broad musical palette. The concert series offers, among other things, playful performance formats and rarely performed chamber musical masterpieces.
Participants
Kirstine Schneider, violin (Malmo Symphony)
Kern Westerberg (DRSO)
Kei Tojo, viola (Royal Chapel and Berlin Philharmonic)
Joel Gonzalez, double bass (DRSO)
Anna Nykvist, flute (DRSO)
Elsebeth Dreisig, soprano (The Jutland Opera)
Maria Bundgård, piano (soloist and chamber musician)
Nicola Carrara, percussion (DRSO)
Peter Morrison, cello (founder and artistic director of the RelevanzEnsemble, DRSO and the Australian World Orchestra)
After work concerts
Attend a concert after work and before the evening's busywork. The four evening concerts begin at 17 and last approximately one hour.