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Jusssen Lucas & Arthur © Sanja Marusic

Wiener KammerOrchester / Lucas & Arthur Jussen / de Vriend

Sunday 22 September 2024
19:30
Großer Saal

 

Performers

Wiener KammerOrchester

Lucas & Arthur Jussen

Arthur Jussen, Klavier

Lucas Jussen, Klavier

Jan Willem de Vriend, Dirigent

Programme

Johann Christian Bach

Symphonie D-Dur op. 18/3 für Doppelorchester (1781))

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Konzert für zwei Klaviere und Orchester Es-Dur K 316a (1780 ?)

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Er hat uns allen wohlgetan ... Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben (Matthäuspassion BWV 244 in Bearbeitung für 2 Klaviere von Klavierduo Anderson & Roe) (1727 vor)

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Franz Schubert

Symphonie Nr. 4 c-moll D 417 »Tragische« (1816)

Note

Medienpartner Ö1 Club

Subscription series Symphonie Classique A

Links https://www.kammerorchester.com
https://www.janwillemdevriend.com
https://arthurandlucasjussen.com

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Musical double

Johann Christian Bach's Symphony in D major op. 18/3 is one of the most beautiful compositions ever written for double orchestra. Johann Christian Bach exerted a strong influence on the compositional work of his friend Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others. Although there is no double orchestra, Mozart's brilliant E flat major Concerto for two pianos and orchestra, written around the same time as Bach's D major Symphony, offers a double dialog between the solo instruments. The solo part is played by the brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen, one of the most sought-after piano duos. Only two of Franz Schubert's symphonies are in a minor key. In addition to the »Unfinished«, this is the »tragic« Fourth, which Antonín Dvořák praised with the words: »One is astonished that such a young man had the strength to express himself with such profound pathos.«

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