
Hamburg Bach Prize Winner II
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Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992)
Hamburg Bach Prize winner 1979
Theme and Variations pour violon et piano (1932)
Preludes pour piano (1929) | Selection
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
Hamburg Bach Prize winner 1951
Sonata op. 31 no. 2 for violin
Sonata in D major op. 11 no. 2 for violin and piano
Performers
Soyuong Park - violin
Antonio di Dedda - piano
On the occasion of the awarding of the 1st Bach Prize of the Free & Hanseatic City of Hamburg to the conductor, composer and instrumentalist Paul Hindemith, the CPE.Bach.Akademie.Hamburg brings to life the extraordinary history of this prize, which was endowed by the Senate and the City Parliament in 1950, in a festive concert. Since 1951, the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg has honored composers whose work meets the high standards of Johann Sebastian Bach. Names such as Hindemith, Messiaen, Henze, Gubaidulina and Widmann mark the artistic range of this award, which also supports young talents with scholarships. Hamburg was an early pioneer of a modern understanding of Bach. As the first city to organize one of the Neue Bachgesellschaft's annual Bach festivals in 1965, Hamburg opened up the hitherto prevailing tradition of purely cultivating Bach to the present day. The International Bach Festivals of the CPE.Bach.Akademie.Hamburg are also part of this tradition, making visible new aesthetic connections between the Bach prizewinners of the 20th and 21st centuries and the Bach family of the 18th century. The festive concert, which takes place in cooperation with the HfMT Hamburg, continues this idea and combines works by Paul Hindemith and Olivier Messiaen, interpreted by a young, international duo.
There will be an introduction to the concert at 6.15 pm.
Eintritt: 10,00 EUR
Ermäßigt: 5,00 EUR
Tickets are available at eventim.
Eine Veranstaltung des Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Chor Hamburg e.V. im Rahmen des 4. Hamburger Bachfestes in Kooperation mit der Hochschule für Musik Theater Hamburg