Philippe Jaroussky

„Lieder et Mélodies“
Philippe Jaroussky Countertenor Jérôme Ducros Piano
Joseph Haydn „Das Leben ist ein Traum“ Hob XXVI:21 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Zwei Lieder („Abendempfindung“ KV 523; „An Chloè“ KV 524) Ludwig van Beethoven „Adelaide“ op. 46 Franz Schubert Klavierstück Es-Dur D 946 Nr. 2 Franz Schubert Sechs Lieder („Im Frühling“ D 882; „Die Götter Griechenlands“ D 677; „An Sylvia“ D 891; „Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen“ D 343; „Herbst“ D 945; „Nachtstück“ D 672) Pause Gabriel Fauré „Mélodies de Venise“ op. 58 Cécile Chaminade Étude de concert op. 35 Nr. 2 („Automne“) Reynaldo Hahn Vier Lieder („À Chloris“; „Offrande“; „Fêtes galantes“; „D'un prison“) Claude Debussy „Fêtes galantes“ II


We have often heard from you how vividly our artists in residence and their concerts are remembered - and that we should definitely invite this or that artist again! We have taken this to heart and are launching a new subscription series in the Great Hall. Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky is one of the first to confirm his participation. The 2015/16 artist in residence and his pianist Jérôme Ducros will perform songs from the Viennese classical period and French fin de siècle music. Reynaldo Hahn (1874 - 1947), whose glamorous Parisian bohemian life included a love affair (and subsequent close friendship) with Marcel Proust, is likely to be a discovery among the well-known names.

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