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University orchestra plays Beethoven and Debussy
Beethoven's 7th Symphony in A major is one of his most enthusiastic and cheerful orchestral works. In this composition, whose premiere in 1813 was a resounding success, Beethoven broke with many of the harmonic and formal conventions of his time - something that has contributed to the symphony's fascination to this day and is considered a milestone in music history. According to a book on Beethoven's symphonies, every rock number seems like a lame duck compared to Beethoven's 7th Symphony. Indeed, pulsating, whirling, rumbling and sometimes brute rhythms dominate the piece, whose rousing character is hard to resist.
The "Petite Suite", an orchestral arrangement of a piano composition completed by Debussy in 1889, is completely different. In these short pieces, Debussy captures the leisure pleasures of the Parisian bourgeoisie of the fin de siècle in a kind of impressionistic sound painting: If you listen carefully, you will hear the gentle lapping of waves on a romantic boat trip as well as the swaying steps of lively dancing.
Dates:
Saturday, July 15, 7 p.m., Friedenskirche
Sunday, July 16, 7 p.m., Friedenskirche
Admission: 15 euros, reduced 6 euros
Kartenreservierung: 01590-5249742