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Chamber concert by the Orchestra Academy

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Program

Oliver Messiaen [1908–1992] Movement 6, ‘Appel interstellaire’, from Des Canyons aux étoiles...

Camille Saint-Saëns [1835–1921]
Fantaisie in A major for violin and harp, Op. 124

Francis Poulenc [1899–1963]
Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone I. Allegro moderato III. Rondeau

Jean Cras [1879–1932]
String Trio
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II. Lento
III. Animé

INTERMISSION

Tōru Takemitsu [1930–1996]
Paths for Trumpet

Astor Piazzolla [1921–1992]
2nd movement ‘Cafe 1930’ from L’Histoire du Tango

Johann Baptist Vanhal [1739–1813]
Divertimento in G major W.VIb:13
I. Allegro
II. Menuetto
III. Adagio IV. Menuetto

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [1756–1791]
Quartet in F major for oboe, violin, viola and cello K. 370
I. Allegro

The primary goal of the Komische Oper Berlin’s Orchestra Academy is to specifically prepare young musicians for the world of opera. Particular emphasis is placed on accompanying singers in various opera and chamber music ensembles, through musical collaboration with singers and the study of vocal accompaniment.

In the Chamber Concert of the Orchestra Academy, the instrumentalists take center stage away from the big stage and showcase their talents. The program consists of works that highlight the individual instruments and their unique characteristics, promising a diverse evening. Whether violin, harp, or trumpet—everyone gets their moment to shine in an intimate setting.