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Han­nigan & Horsch

Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00

Price

3.100 - 11.500 kr

Next event

Thursday 26th November - 19:30

Venue

Eldborg

Recorder player Lucie Horsch has shot to stardom despite her young age and is now considered the leading recorder player of her generation. The BBC's prestigious music magazine described Horsch's playing as someone blessed with "fearsome virtuosity and superb technique." In this concert, we will explore the possibilities of the recorder in two different works; in Frans Brüggen's transcription of Bach's Violin Concerto for recorder and orchestra, and also in an adventurous work by Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tüür, Whistles and Whispers from Uluru, where the birdsong of the Baltic Sea mingles with the mystery of Uluru, the reddish sandstone mountain in Australia. Barbara Hannigan, principal conductor of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, also leads the orchestra in two works from the neoclassical era: The sparkling concerto, Dumbarton Oaks, by Igor Stravinsky and the delightful Classical Symphony by Sergei Prokofiev.

Conductor
Barbara Hannigan

Recorder
Lucie Horsch

Program
Johann Sebastian Bach
Ricercar a 6 (arr. Anton Webern)
Johann Sebastian Bach Recorder concerto BWV 1053 (arr. Frans Brüggen)
Igor Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Erkki-Sven Tüür Whistles and Whispers from Uluru
Sergei Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 in D-major, “Classical Symphony”




Promoter

Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands

Ticket prices are

A

9.300 kr.

B

7.100 kr.

C

5.100 kr.

D

3.100 kr.

X

11.500 kr.

What's on

Thursday 26. November - 19:30

Eldborg

Eldborg is the main concert hall in Harpa. Designed for world-class acoustics and versatile performances, Eldborg is the centrepiece of Iceland’s premier cultural venue.

a large empty auditorium with red seats and a stage .