Performers
Philharmonix
Noah Bendix-Balgley, Violine
Sebastian Gürtler, Violine
Thilo Fechner, Viola
Stephan Koncz, Violoncello
Ödön Rácz, Kontrabass
Daniel Ottensamer, Klarinette
Christoph Traxler, Klavier
Chorus Juventus – Chor des Oberstufenrealgymnasiums der Wiener Sängerknaben
Landesjugendchor Niederösterreich
Programme
Sound of Silence
Hans Zimmer
Where we are going (Bearbeitung: Taka Sakuma)
Radiohead
Pyramid Song (Bearbeitung: Taka Sakuma)
Alexander Courage
Star Trek Csardas (Bearbeitung: Stephan Koncz) (2002)
Claude Debussy
La fille aux cheveux de lin (Douze Préludes, 1. Buch) (Bearbeitung: Stephan Koncz) (1910)
Stephan Koncz
Pippi
Sebastian Gürtler
Ludwig's nightmare
Maurice Ravel
Le jardin féerique (Ma mère l'oye) (Bearbeitung: Stephan Koncz) (1911)
Sebastian Gürtler
Div plavinas es noplavu
Noriet saule vakara
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ BWV 177 (Bearbeitung: Stephan Koncz) (1732)
Traditional / Taka Sakuma
The Road Home
Artie Shaw
Interlude (Bearbeitung: Daniel Ottensamer)
Sebastian Gürtler
Begleitarie
Franz Schubert
Ave Maria (Bearbeitung: Sebasitan Gürtler) (1825)
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Yesterday (Bearbeitung: Sebastian Gürtler)
Stephan Koncz
Mad Mule
Swing on Beethoven! (nach Themen von Ludwig van Beethoven)
Coldplay
Viva la vida (Bearbeitung: Stephan Koncz)
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Zugabe:
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Good night (Bearbeitung: Stephan Koncz) (1968)
Subscription series
Philharmonix
Links
https://www.philharmonix.cc
Enthusiastic and inspiring passion is the reason why members of the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics founded the Philharmonix: They play everything they have always wanted to play. What unites them is the pure joy of classical music. But their program goes far beyond that. In their brilliant new versions, they also tackle jazz and Latin, Jewish folk music, Hollywood melodies and pop. They bring an original side to all compositions that has never been heard before - and skillfully combine what would otherwise not belong together. Whether the Philharmonix are adapting pop songs or Viennese songs, Prokofiev or Tchaikovsky, Gershwin or Piazzolla: classical music couldn't be more entertaining, entertaining or clever.