What do the alpine horn and the organ have in common? - NOSPR
What do the alpine horn and the organ have in common?
Although the organ is traditionally associated with sacred music and grand concerts, it can also be a fascinating complement to less typical chamber settings. The untypical combinations in this year’s organ concert series provide unique sounds and new, unexpected combinations. The result? We become more open to new interpretational possibilities and free experimenting.
Despite its “geographical” name, the English horn was frequently used in the Alps – as shepherds’ instrument, resounding in mountain valleys, used both for communication and in folk music. Hence the presence of such pieces as the traditional melody In den Alpen in the programme. This will be completed by the pastoral compositions by Leopold Mozart and Anton Zimmermann, Arcangelo Corelli’s baroque concerto arranged by Francesco Di Lernia, and contemporary compositions by Arvo Pärt and Giovanni D’Aquila. This diverse repertoire will take listeners on a journey across eras and musical styles, towards discoveries of new, surprising sounds.
[Alexandra Kozowicz]
Concert duration: approximately 80 minutes