wed 9 jun 2021 19:00 hrs
Composers: Bernd Alois Zimmermann | Hans Werner Henze | Karlheinz Stockhausen | Kurt Weill | Stefan Wolpe
Music by 20th-century composers.
Jazz influences in classical music – 4 (Germany)
Today another episode in the series of programmes about the influence of jazz on 20th-century classical music. Every episode has its own theme. This time, just like last time, that theme is Germany.
Playlist:
- Stefan Wolpe: Quartet for trumpet, tenor saxophone, piano, and percussion (1950/54). Marco Blaauw, trumpet; Marcus Weiss, tenor saxophone; J. Marc Reichow, piano; Christian Dierstein, percussion; Jürg Henneberger, conductor
- Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Trumpet concert ‘Nobody knows the trouble I see’. Peter Masseurs, trumpet; Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest conducted by Edo de Waart
- Hans Werner Henze: Symphonic intermezzi from Boulevard solitude. Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester conducted by Claudio Abbado
- Karlheinz Stockhausen: Zyklus no. 9. Christoph Caskel, percussion
- Kurt Weill: ‘Die Seeräuber Jenny’ from Die Dreigroschenoper. Lotte Lenya, vocals; Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi Chamber orchestra conducted by Henry Krtschil