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Event Details
Közreműködnek:
organ |
András Virágh |
violoncello |
Krisztina Koloss |
Műsor:
J. S. Bach: | Toccata and Fugue in D Minor |
J. S. Bach: | Air |
Liszt Ferenc: | Hosannah |
W. A. Mozart: | Ave verum |
T. Albinoni: | Adagio |
Rachmaninoff: | Vocalise |
Charpentier: | Te Deum |
Ch. Gounod: | Ave Maria |
Ch-M. Widor: | Toccata from 5th Organ Symphonie |
Ch. Gounod: Ave Maria – the meeting of two era
Who wouldn’t recognize Gounod’s Ave Maria from the first sounds? The piece originally was composed for singer’s voice and obligato has become world famous classical music hit in numerous adaptations. The circumstances of its creating are less known. It is a result of two big eras and two grand composers fruitful meeting: the softly swaying roulades of the baroque Preludium in C-Major from Bach inspired the romantic opera composer, Ch. Gounod, to dream the soft tunes of Ave Maria. The divining work of the mutual creation is age- and timeless, just like mankind’s veneration towards Virgin Mary.
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