The Twiolins
Violin duo plays Vivaldi and Piazzolla
Part of the KonzertGut Chamber Music Highlights 2020 Season
Add to my Calendar 04-10-2020 17:00 04-10-2020 19:00 36 The Twiolins Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" juxtaposed with eleven contrasting tangos by Astor Piazzolla - The "Eight Seasons" of the Twiolins invite you to enjoy Vivaldi's virtuoso piece and let yourself be carried away by Argentine longing and passion.After many years on the stages of the world, the Twiolins were looking for a new challenge and looked into their childhood, which was marked by the godfather of the violin, Gidon Kremer. His interpretation of classical music as well as the tango of Piazzolla was the music that was heard at home when they were little. Adapting Kramer's project "Eight Seasons" and transforming it into a typical "Twiolins project" was therefore an almost natural process. KonzertGut Lucklum, Lucklum DD/MM/YYYYDetails
KonzertGut Lucklum
Rittergut Lucklum
Gutshof 1
Lucklum
Niedersachsen
38173
Germany
Programme
Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons
Astor Piazzolla – Adios Nonino
Astor Piazzolla – Fuga y misterio
Astor Piazzolla – Oblivion
Astor Piazzolla – Resurrcetion del Angel
Astor Piazzolla – La muerte del ángel
Astor Piazzolla – Milonga del Angel
Astor Piazzolla – Libertango
Performers
Marie-Luise Dingler – violin
Christoph Dingler – violin
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Programme Note
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" juxtaposed with eleven contrasting tangos by Astor Piazzolla - The "Eight Seasons" of the Twiolins invite you to enjoy Vivaldi's virtuoso piece and let yourself be carried away by Argentine longing and passion.
After many years on the stages of the world, the Twiolins were looking for a new challenge and looked into their childhood, which was marked by the godfather of the violin, Gidon Kremer. His interpretation of classical music as well as the tango of Piazzolla was the music that was heard at home when they were little. Adapting Kramer's project "Eight Seasons" and transforming it into a typical "Twiolins project" was therefore an almost natural process.