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X-WR-CALNAME:François-Xavier Roth
X-WR-CALDESC:Conductor
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230507T110000
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SUMMARY:GÜRZENICH ORCHESTER – GANDER / BRUCKNER
DESCRIPTION:\nBernhard Gander\nEvil Elves: Level Eleven for saxophone quartet and orchestra (2019). World premiere*\nAnton Bruckner\nSymphony No. 6 in A major WAB 106 (1879-81)\n\n\nRaschèr Saxophone Quartet\nGürzenich-Orchester Köln\nFrançois-Xavier RothConductor\n\n \nBernhard Gander’s elves have a dark side: The typically delicate, airy creatures become angry hulks dressed in leather and rivets who indulge in heavy metal orgies on apocalyptic volcanoes. This piece, commissioned by the Gürzenich Orchestra, is a frenzy of metric and rhythmic extremes and the uninhibited lust of sound, and at the same time reveals a dark and enigmatic side. Bruckner’s Sixth, albeit no less mysterious, floods the space with rays of warmth despite its bright tonality. It draws endless arches, and the slow movement is a quest for eternity. Incidentally, Bruckner described this symphony as his most ‘perky’. For François-Xavier Roth, another piece falls into place on the way to completing his concert and recording cycle of all Bruckner symphonies.\n
URL:https://fxroth.com/events/gurzenich-orchester-gander-bruckner/
ORGANIZER;CN=GÜRZENICH ORCHESTER KOELN:MAILTO:johanna.grimstein@ guerzenich-orchester.de
LOCATION:KOELN, Philharmonie
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