BOULEZ ENSEMBLE XXII
BACH, HADDAD, STRAVINSKY
Silvia Careddu
Flute
Assaf Leibowitz
Clarinet
Gregor Witt
Oboe
Charlotte Schleiss
Oboe
Katharina Wichate
Oboe
Mor Biron
Bassoon / Contrabassoon
Florian Hanspach-Torkildsen
English horn / Heckelphone
Samuel Seidenberg
French Horn
Sebastian Posch
French Horn
Alper Çoker
Trumpet
Nimrod Ron
Tuba
Jiyoon Lee
Violin
Petra Schwieger
Violin
David Moreau
Violin
Sarah Jégou-Sageman
Violin
Jamila Asgarzade
Violin
Samir Obaido
Violin
Hisham Khoury
Violin
Katrin Spiegel
Viola
Julia Clancy
Viola
Ben Voce
Viola
Sennu Laine
Violoncello
Assif Binness
Violoncello
Christoph Anacker
Double Bass
Anton Kammermeier
Double Bass
Aline Khouri
Harp
Teodoro Anzellotti
Accordion
Clemens Flick
Harpsichord
Giuseppe Mentuccia
Piano
Lev Loftus
Drums
Dominic Oelze-Brewing
Drums
Elias Aboud
Drums
Conductor
Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major BWV 1046
Paul Hindemith
Chamber Music No. 1 for 12 Solo Instruments Op. 24 No. 1
Saed Haddad
Sombre for 13 Musicians
World Premiere
Igor Stravinsky
Concerto in E-flat for Chamber Orchestra "Dumbarton Oaks"
Thomas Guggeis—kapellmeister at the Stuttgart Opera since 2018 and previously Daniel Barenboim’s assistant at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden—makes his debut leading the Boulez Ensemble with the world premiere of Sombre, a new composition by Jordanian composer Saed Haddad. He also conducts Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 and works from the 1920s and 30s by Hindemith and Stravinsky—two composers strongly influenced by the music of Bach.
Approximate running time: 1h 45m with one intermission
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