Stier Mathis © Sophia Hegewald
Mathis Kaspar Stier, Fagott
Friday
3
May
2024
19:30
Schubert-Saal
Performers
Mathis Kaspar Stier, Fagott
für den Gemeinschaftszyklus »Rising Stars« nominiert von Elbphilharmonie und Kölner Philharmonie
Julius Schepansky, Akkordeon
Programme
Philipp Friedrich Böddecker
Sonata sopra »La Monica« (1651))
Alexandre Tansman
Sonatine für Fagott und Klavier (1952)
María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir
Remembering (2023) (EA)
Kompositionsauftrag von Elbphilharmonie, Kölner Philharmonie und European Concert Hall Organisation
Krzysztof Penderecki
Drei Miniaturen für Klarinette und Klavier (Bearbeitung für Fagott und Akkordeon: Mathis Kaspar Stier) (1956)
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Triosonate Nr. 1 Es-Dur BWV 525 (Bearbeitung für Fagott und Akkorden: Mathis Kaspar Stier) (1727 ca.)
Heinz Holliger
Klaus-ur (Drei Stücke für Fagott solo Nr. 3) (2001–2002)
Lepo Sumera
Quasi improvisata (Bearbeitung für Fagott und Akkordeon: Mathis Kaspar Stier) (1987)
Roger Boutry
Interférences I für Fagott und Klavier (1972)
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Zugabe:
Alexandre Tansman
3. Satz: Scherzo. Molto vivace (Sonatine für Fagott und Klavier) (1952)
Note
Freie Platzwahl
Subscription series
Rising Stars
Links
https://www.mathiskasparstier.com
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Bassoon can do more
The solo bassoonist of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Mathis Kaspar Stier demonstrates the versatility of his instrument and its often underestimated suitability as a solo and chamber music instrument. The specialist magazine Concerti described his playing as having »articulatory variety« and praised his sense of style with »a pleasantly timbred, flexible tone«. At his »Rising Star« concert at the Wiener Konzerthaus, he will perform works from the German Baroque period as well as music from the 20th and 21st centuries in a duo with accordionist Julius Schepansky. The program also includes the commissioned work »Remembering«, composed for Mathis Kaspar Stier by the internationally acclaimed Icelandic composer Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir for bassoon solo and electronics.
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