Portrait Concert Giuseppe Sinopoli
The event could not take place as planned due to the Corona measures. But it did not remain silent. The concert was recorded on 21.04. and was broadcast on MDR Kultur on 23.04. 21:05.
In one evening, the Staatskapelle portrays its chief conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli, who died twenty years ago and who also left behind an impressive compositional œuvre. The concert traces key stages in Sinopoli's life: In Italy he received important compositional inspiration from Bruno Maderna and Franco Donatoni, before he was closely associated with the scene there in Vienna in the 1970s and also gained his first conducting experience.
Anton Webern
Chamber Concerto op. 24
1.1.1.0 / 1.1.1.0 / Pi / 1.0.1.0.0.
Sabine Kittel, Rafael Sousa, Christian Dolluß, Jochen Ubbelohde, Helmut Fuchs, Jonathan Nuss, Jobst Schneiderat, Michael Schmid, Anya Dambeck
Giuseppe Sinopoli
"Klangfarben" on a series by Riccardo Malipiero
for string quintet (1970)
Fritz Busch Quartet and Andreas Ehelebe
Bruno Maderna
"Aulodia per Lothar" for oboe d'amore and guitar ad libitum (1965)
Michael Goldammer and Sabine Volkmann-Goldammer
Franz Schubert
String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major (D87)
Fritz Busch Quartet
Giuseppe Sinopoli
"Numquid et unum" Dedicato a Franco Donatoni for flute and clavicembalo (1970)
Sabine Kittel and Johannes Wulff-Woesten
Franco Donatoni
"Lem" for double bass solo
Andreas Ehelebe
Robert Schumann
Adagio and Allegro op. 70 (in the version for piano and violoncello)
Andreas Hecker and Anke Heyn
Giuseppe Sinopoli
"Numquid" Dedicato a Lothar Faber for oboe family (4 players) and keyboard instruments (1 player) (1972)
Rafael Sousa, Sibylle Schreiber, Volker Hanemann, Michael Goldammer and Jobst Schneiderat
Bernadette La HengstMoritz Simon GeistAuditivVokal Dresdenensemble courageSächsische Staatskapelle DresdenDavid AdamEVÎN
Amy Bryce
John MoranJosh Spear