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Leonidas Kavakos & Enrico Pace

Rom, Auditorium Parco della Musica — Sala Sinopoli

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Leonidas Kavakos und Enrico Pace spielen die Sonate für Violine und Klavier schlechthin: den Kreutzer von Beethoven. Aber das ist noch nicht alles, denn auf dem Programm des griechischen Geigers steht ein weiterer Eckpfeiler der Literatur für Violine und Klavier, nämlich Schuberts Fantasie in C‐Dur. Dazwischen stehen drei kurze, neue Kompositionen des 1965 geborenen Schweizer Komponisten Richard Dubugnon.

Programm

  • Ludwig van Beethoven – Violinsonate Nr. 9 in A‐Dur, op. 47
  • Richard Dubugnon – La Minute Exquise
  • Richard Dubugnon – Hypnos
  • Richard Dubugnon – Retour à Montfort‐Lamaury
  • Franz Schubert – Fantasia in C Major for Piano and Violin, Op. posth. 159, D. 934
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Künstler

Klavier: Enrico Pace
Violine: Leonidas Kavakos

Auditorium Parco della Musica

Auditorium Parco della Musica is a music complex consisting of an outdoor theatre in a park setting and three indoor concert halls. Situated in Rome´s ancient city centre, where the Olympic Games were held in 1960, the complex is home to the famed Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. Designed by talented architects Franco Zagari, Renzo Piano, and Jürgen Reinhold, the complex has played a central role in Italian cultural life since its inauguration in 2002. The complex has an extensive program of chamber music concerts as well as pop, rock, jazz, theatrical and literary performances, cinema and art exhibitions.

Franz Schubert

During his rather short life, Franz Schubert, one of the fathers of romanticism in music, had always been an unappreciated genius who had never received public acclaim. Only his family and friends were delighted by his music, and most of his works were discovered and published only many years after his death. Franz Schubert was born on the 31th of March 1797 in the suburbs of Vienna. His father and eldest brother were amateur musicians and they taught him to play piano and violin. At the age of 11 Schubert was a singer in a choir at the Lichtenthal parish and later auditioned for Antonio Salieri and admitted to the emperor’s choir. During that period young Franz started composing his own works. However, after his voice broke he had to leave the choir and in 1814 he started working as a teacher in the same parish school as his father. He never stopped composing and 4 years later he decided to quit teaching and devote his life completely to music. He fell out with his father because of that and struggled to make ends meet. In 1818 Schubert went to Vienna, where he met Vogl. Together they gave private concerts in small aristocratic circles, mainly playing Lieder, which Schubert wrote around 600. Franz Schubert gave only one big public concert in his whole life in March 1828, which was very warmly received by the audience. However, his health was deteriorating and in November the same year he died of thyroid fever at the age of 31.

Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German pianist and composer of the late 18th century. He is well known as the most influential composers of all time as well as crucial figure to the Classical music scene. In fact, he demonstrated his musical talent at an early age, taking lessons from his father and composer/conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. Later, he moved to Vienna where he gained the reputation of a virtuoso pianist by composing his popular masterpieces. He created his most admired works in his last 15 years of life, all the while being almost completely deaf.

Adresse

Auditorium Parco della Musica, Viale Pietro de Coubertin 30 , Rom, Italien — Google Maps

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