Franz Liszt
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Raiding

Liszt Festival - October 2008

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Liszt Festival - October 2008
Venue: Franz Liszt Konzertsaal, Franz Liszt Konzertsaal,
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City: Raiding

Total Price: € 53,00

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Friday, October 17th 2008. 19:30
Franz Liszt Konzertsaal


 

Programme
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"Lebensstürme"
Schubert, Franz:
Marche caracteristique C-Dur D 968
Liszt, Franz:
Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr.5 Heroide elegiaque S 621
Schubert, Franz:
Duo a-moll "Lebensstürme" D 947
Schubert, Franz:
Marche militaire D-Dur D 733
Schubert, Franz:
Fantasie f-moll D 940
Liszt, Franz:
Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr.12 S 621


About the event
LISZTen IN RAIDING

Beside Franz Liszt also two masters of the classical period are part of the programme: Ludwig v. Beethoven, from whom Liszt received the famous "Weihekuss" in his youth in Vienna and from whom he was very impressed during his whole life and Franz Schubert, from his songs Liszt got the inspiration for the famous transcriptions. A lot of other works are completing the programme: opera paraphrases about works by Mozart, Verdi, Tschaikowsky and Borodin as well as Russian-Orthodox songs and virtuous pieces of the romantic period.

Numerous international stars are performing at the Liszt Festival Raiding 2008: the famous pianists Rudolf Buchbinder, Tzimon Barto and Konstan­tin Scher­ba­kov, the piano duos Boris Berezovsky & Brigitte Engerer and Johannes & Eduard Kutrowatz, the young star-violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the chamber choir of the Philharmonie Novosibirsk "Markells Voices", the New Zealand tenor Keith Lewis with his partner Melvyn Tan, the famous German actress Gudrun Landgrebe as well as the Vienna Academy under Martin Haselböck with the soloist Gottlieb Wallisch.

"The autumn is a second spring, when each leaf becomes a blossom."
(Albert Camus)


Artists

Klavierduo Kutrowatz, Soloist
It was their grandparents` house where Eduard and Johannes Kutrowatz first came across the piano. Later on different teachers taught them various instruments. Both Eduard and Johannes studied at the Joseph-Haydn Conservatory in Eisenstadt (piano with Uwe Wolff) before taking up degree courses at the University of Music and Dramatic Arts in Vienna. Johannes majored in piano and clarinet (with Peter Schmidl) as well as conducting (with Karl Österreicher), Eduard in percussion instruments (with Richard Hochrainer and Walter Veigl). The brothers` mutual teacher Renate Kramer-Preisenhammer initially encouraged their interest in original literature for four-handed piano and two pianos.

The year 1986, when they won an award in the Italian town of Stresa in the category “piano-duo”, should mark the beginning of their career as internationally renowned musicians. Numerous other awards should follow. Among them, for both Eduard and Johannes, the Kulturförderpreis (culture promotion award) from Austria`s Burgenland province, the music award from the “Theodor Kery Trust”, the “Erich Schenk Award” from the Viennese Mozart Society as well as a the Großes Ehrenzeichen (grand decoration) from Burgenland province. On top of that Johannes won a prize at the international Schubert contest in Graz.