Repertoire
7.00 pm NOA WILDSCHUT
JOEY ROUKENS: Sarasvati (commissioned work)
TCHAIKOVSKY: Souvenir d’un lieu cher, op. 42
PROKOFIEV: Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, op. 94a
8.00 pm SIMON HÖFELE
SCHNYDER: Sonata per a trompeta i piano
LIGETI: Mysteries of the Macabre
LIGETI: Etüde Nr. 5 “arc-en-ciel”
LIGETI: Nr. 11 “en suspens”
SRNKA: Milky Way
CHARLIER: Premier solo de concours
9.00 pm JOÃO BARRADAS
BACH: English Suite No. 3 in G minor BWV 808
Y. ROBIN: E[N]IGMA (commissioned work)
BACH: Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor BWV 582
Artists
7.00 pm
Noa Wildschut, violin
Elisabeth Brauss, piano
presents: Het Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) and BOZAR (Brussels)
8.00 pm
Simon Höfele, trumpet
Kärt Ruubel, piano
presents: Konzerthaus Dortmund and Kölner Philharmonie (Hamburg)
9.00 pm
João Barradas, accordion
presents: Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon), Casa da
Música (Porto) and Philharmonie Luxembourg
Program
L’Auditori is a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO). Each year, ECHO selects its Rising Stars, a group of brilliant young artists who are offered a platform from which to launch their international careers. We will be able to hear three of these rising stars at the Festival Emergents Barcelona.L’Auditori has been a member of the European Concert Hall Organisation since 2007. Each year, ECHO selects its Rising Stars, a group of brilliant young artists who are offered a platform from which to launch their international careers. We will be able to hear three of these rising stars at the Festival Emergents Barcelona.
The precocious violinist Noa Wildschut who, at the age of only 18, is starting out on her career as a concert pianist endorsed by Anne-Sophie Mutter, will perform a programme by Russian composers and the premiere of Sarasvati, a work commissioned by ECHO to Dutch composer Joey Roukens. Trumpet player Simon Höfele, a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist and a regular with some of the leading European orchestras, will perform for us a repertoire of music from the 20th and 21st centuries and the work commissioned by ECHO to Czech composer Miroslav Srnka. Accordion player João Barradas, winner of prestigious international awards such as the World Accordion Trophy, who performs as solidly in the classical world as in the jazz world, will offer a programme centred on arrangements for accordion of works by Johann Sebastian Bach and the work commissioned by ECHO to French composer Yann Robin.
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