BOULEZ ENSEMBLE XXI
SHOSTAKOVICH, FRANCESCONI, BEETHOVEN
Claudia Reuter
Flute / Piccolo
Emmanuel Danan
Oboe / English Horn
Ben Goldscheider
French Horn
Sebastian Posch
French Horn
Tibor Reman
Clarinet
Miri Saadon
Clarinet / Bass Clarinet
Bassam Mussad
Trumpet
Filipe Alves
Trombone
Nathalia Milstein
Piano
Aline Khouri
Harp
Dominic Oelze-Brewing
Drums
Jiyoon Lee
Violin
Krzysztof Specjal
Violin
Yamen Saadi
Violin
David Strongin
Violin
Yulia Deyneka
Viola
Katrin Spiegel
Viola
Astrig Siranossian
Violoncello
Alexander Kovalev
Violoncello
Christoph Anacker
Double Bass
Anton Kammermeier
Double Bass
Daniel Barenboim
Conductor, Piano
Emmanuel Pahud
Flute
Sophie Dervaux
Bassoon / Contrabassoon
Ludwig van Beethoven
Trio for Piano, Flute, and Bassoon in G major WoO 37
Luca Francesconi
Daedalus for Flute and Ensemble
Dmitri Shostakovich
Two Pieces for String Octet Op. 11
Elliott Carter
Flute Concerto
Following its successful world premiere last season, Emmanuel Pahud, Daniel Barenboim, and the Boulez Ensemble once again explore the complex sonic maze of Luca Francesconi’s Daedalus: a work of fascinating ambiguity that revolves around the ideas of order and chaos, reason and emotion. Completing the program are compositions by Shostakovich and Beethoven, as well as the late Elliott Carter’s Flute Concerto, premiered in 2008 by Emmanuel Pahud.
Approximate running time: 1h 30m with one intermission
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