Albert Schweitzer Jugendorchester / Frantz / Beckedorf

Brahms / Liszt / Williams

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Albert-Schweitzer Jugendorchester
Albert-Schweitzer Jugendorchester © Thomas Falk
Sebastian Beckedorf
Sebastian Beckedorf © Robert Wurm
Laeiszhalle Hamburg
Laeiszhalle Hamburg © Maxim Schulz

Brahms’ first piano concerto in D minor is undoubtedly one of the monumental works of the Romantic piano repertoire and was an important milestone for the young composer on the long road to his first symphony. Initially conceived as a sonata for two pianos in 1854, it took five years before the concerto was premièred in Hanover, with Johannes Brahms himself at the piano.

The symphonic poem »Les Preludes« by Franz Liszt was completed in the same year that Brahms began his First Piano Concerto, namely 1854. Although the work always had its critics due to a certain pathetic and overloaded nature, it quickly established itself as one of Franz Liszt’s most important works. The Star Wars Suite for Orchestra by John Williams is more than just a collection of film music; it is a cultural phenomenon that has inspired and continues to fascinate generations of listeners. Its timeless beauty and tonal brilliance make the Star Wars Suite a highlight in the world of film music and an indispensable part of the orchestral literature.

As the soloist, Caspar Frantz will take on the piano part. He was already a guest of the Albert Schweitzer Jugendorchester in his youth, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor. He is now an internationally renowned pianist and returns to the ASJ with this magnificent piano concerto by the Hamburg composer.

Performers

Albert Schweitzer Jugendorchester

Caspar Frantz piano

conductor Sebastian Beckedorf

Programme

Johannes Brahms
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15

Franz Liszt
Les Préludes / Symphonic Poem No. 3, S 97

John Williams
Suite from the film soundtrack to »Star Wars«

Promoter: Albert Schweitzer Jugendorchester

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