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Concert: AUTUMN SONG 秋の歌 German-Japanese Encounters

Concert with members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie

The concerts of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, featuring German-Japanese exchange, are beeing held since 2016 on initiative of the Werner Reimers Foundation, whose founder had a special relationship with Japan.

Date

2021-06-09 - 19:00

Venue

JDZB Digital, Live Stream on YouTube

The chamber music concerts “AUTUMN SONG 秋の歌“, commemorating the 160th anniversary of friendly relations between Japan and Germany, are weaving the Sätze of the clarinet quintet A-Dur by Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART with works of Japanese composers like Akira NISHIMURA und Dai FUJIKURA.

Artists:
Joshua DAHLMANNS and Irene Martinez NAVARRO, Clarinet
Daniel Cifuentes JIMENEZ and Geraldine GALKA, Violine
Lina BOHN, Viola
Clara FRANZ, Violoncello

Program (Changes possible on short notice)
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756–1791): Klarinettenquintett A-Dur KV 581, 1. Satz (1789)
Akira NISHIMURA (*1953): Threnody für Violoncello Solo (1998)
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART: Klarinettenquintett A-Dur KV 581, 2.Satz
Toshio HOSOKAWA (*1955): Herbst-Lied für Klarinette und Streichquartett (2001)
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART: Klarinettenquintett A-Dur KV 581, 3. Satz
Dai FUJIKURA (*1977): Turtle Totem for Clarinet (2019)    
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART: Klarinettenquintett A-Dur KV 581, 4. Satz

Vidoe of the Concert on the JDZB YouTube Channel!

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Joshua DAHLMANNS (clarinet) talks  spricht about: "Autumn Song" on the JDPH YouTube Channel

CONCERTS AND LIVE STREAMS
Wed 09.06.2021 / 19.00 h Berlin, Japanisch-Deutsches Zentrum Berlin (Livestream)
Thu 10.06.2021 / 19.00 h Cologne, Japan Cultural Institute
Fri 11.06.2021 / 19.30 h Bad Homburg, Werner Reimers Foundation (unfortunately event not open to the public because of current restrictions)
Sat 12.06.2021 / 17.00 h Düsseldorf, Palais Wittgenstein

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Duration

2021-06-09 19:00

Venue

JDZB Digital, Live Stream on YouTube

Information

Cooperation with: Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Frankfurt a.M.; Werner Reimers Foundation, Bad Homburg;  Japan Cultural Institute Cologne