Details
Kulturzentrum Brunsviga
Karlstrasse 35
Braunschweig
Niedersachsen
38106
Germany
Tickets
Prices: € 25
Season tickets: € 202,50
Booking line: +49 (0)5300 9332319
Book Tickets
Programme
Victor Plumettaz – The Eternal Second
Sebastain Bratmann – B(e) to B(e)
Sebastian Bartmann – d minor
Sebastian Bartmann – e minor
Lennon and McCartney – Help!
Lennon and McCartney – Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
Lennon and McCartney – Michelle
Lennon and McCartney – Norwegian Wood
John Lennon – Honey Pie
John Lennon – Blackbird
Luciano Berio – Water piano
Luciano Berio – Sequenza VI
Luciano Berio – Gesti
Luciano Berio – Sequenza XIV
Christian Fritz – Neo Largo
Christian Fritz – Triple B
Johann Sebastian Bach – Concerto for 4 Harpsichords in A minor, BWV 1065
Johann Sebastian Bach – Partita in A minor for solo flute, BWV 1013
Johann Sebastian Bach – Orchestral Suite no.2 in B minor 'Flute', BWV 1067
Johann Sebastian Bach – Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme: Gloria sei dir gesungen, BWV 140
Performers
Andrea Ritter – recorder
Daniel Koschitzki – recorder
Stefan Balazsovics – viola
Victor Plumettaz – Cello
Christian Fritz – piano
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Programme Note
The ECHO Klassik award-winning Ensemble Spark brings together three icons of Western music: Johann Sebastian Bach as the forefather of classical art music, Luciano Berio as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century and the Beatles as titans of pop music. As different as these three worlds of sound may seem at first, they are united by the spirit of the visionary, an expression of subtle sensuality and the flair of constant curiosity. And this is precisely the appeal for the members of Spark, who themselves enjoy constantly reinventing and questioning themselves. They move with great virtuosity between Bach counterpoint, well-known Beatles hits and Berio's avant-garde colours. In doing so, they constantly open up new sounds and scenarios for themselves and their audience, combining the familiar with the unheard, expanding, explaining, contrasting and creating a lively dialogue between baroque and modern.
