Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks - BRSO

Watch This Space | Kirill Gerstein & HK Gruber

Wednesday
29
January 2025
7:00 pm
Munich, Werksviertel-Mitte, Technikum
Watch This Space

Programme

Anton Webern
Rondo for two violins, viola and violoncello
Hanns Eisler
Selection of songs
Kurt Weill
Selection of songs
Arnold Schönberg
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, Op. 41
Version for String Quartet, Piano and Reciter

Performers

Kirill Gerstein piano
HK Gruber speaker
Anne Schoenholtz violin
Daniel Nodel violin
Christa Glenys Jardine viola
Sayaka Studer violoncello

Information about the programme

The Austrian composer, conductor, and singer HK Gruber and the Russian-American pianist Kirill Gerstein combine their wonderfully free-spirited forces for a program that harks back to Berlin in the 1920s, when the First World War was over, the lights were dim, and cabaret was all the rage. Gruber (who, incidentally, is a descendant of Franz Xaver Gruber, the composer of Silent Night) is undisputedly one of the greatest living interpreters of this style. His artistic role models are Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler, whom he credits for making his career as a composer possible. As for Gerstein, he illuminates Bertolt Brecht’s infectious melodies and sometimes caustic texts with his lively, dance-like piano playing.

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