An end-of-the-workday concert: diverting music in the early evening with a drink and talk with the artist afterwards. An unusual instrument, the accordion, is in the spotlight.
Wed. 18.9.
18:00, Kreuzkirche
After Work Concert: Stefanie Mirwald
- Recital
- Past Event
- € 20
Contributors
- Stefanie Mirwald accordion
Programme
Girolamo Frescobaldi
Capriccio Sopra La Bassa Fiamenga
Capriccio Sopra La Bassa Fiamenga
Franck Angelis
Romance
Romance
Georg Friedrich Händel
Capriccio in G Minor, HWV 483
Capriccio in G Minor, HWV 483
Johann Sebastian Bach
Capriccio in B-flat Major »sopra la lontananza del frato dilettissimo« BWV 992, 3. Adagissimo
Capriccio in B-flat Major »sopra la lontananza del frato dilettissimo« BWV 992, 3. Adagissimo
Joseph Haydn
Fantasia in C Major Hob. XVII:4 »Capriccio«
Fantasia in C Major Hob. XVII:4 »Capriccio«
John Williams
from the Soundtrack »Schindler’s List«
from the Soundtrack »Schindler’s List«
Albin Repnikov
Capriccio
Capriccio
Isaac Albéniz
»Capricho Catalán« from »España: Six Feuilles d’Album« op. 165
Jukka Tiensuu
»Fantango«
»Fantango«
Astor Piazzolla
»La muerte del ángel« & »S. V. P.«
»La muerte del ángel« & »S. V. P.«
The concert at a glance
Description
Fantasy, sophistication, flamboyance: In music, the capriccio is the form for the unorthodox. Likewise, the accordion cannot be squeezed into any conventions and is at home in many periods and music cultures. Stefanie Mirwald has put together capricious gems from the most diverse musical styles for her after work concert. After the event, you can get to know the accordionist over a drink in the Festival Centre at the Kreuzkirche.