Adventi koncert Wuppertalban
Wuppertal, Immanuel‐templom — Main
Az eseményről
A Drezdai Rezidenciazenekar hangulatos adventi koncertre invitálja Önt a wuppertali Immanuel‐templomba.
A szentély meleg akusztikája Johann Sebastian Bach, Pjotr Iljics Csajkovszkij és Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart elmélkedő műveinek hangjait fogja visszhangozni.
A zene és a közönség közötti különleges közelség nyugodt, elmélkedő hangulatot kölcsönöz a koncertnek, és az adventi időszakban a hallgatókat zenei elmélkedésre invitálja.
Gyakorlati információk
A Wallpavillon koncertterme a drezdai Zwinger‐palota felső szintjén található, a Glockenspiel pavilonnal szemben. Az egyik út a Zwinger belső udvaráról íves lépcsőkön vezet fel. A második út a Theaterplatzról egy kis sáncon vezet fel – amely az Alte Meister étterem és kávézó (Theaterplatz 1a) jobb oldalán, a Semperoper Dresden bal oldalával szemben található. Három homokkő lépcsőt kell megmászni. Koncertnapokon táblák jelzik az utat hozzánk.
A történelmi építészet miatt a mosdók és a koncertterem nem akadálymentesek, csak lépcsőn keresztül érhetők el.
Dresdner Zwinger
The Dresdner Zwinger is a Baroque palace in Dresden, Germany. Designed by court architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, the Zwinger was the perfect venue for an orangery, festival arena and exhibition gallery for the princely court. The location was originally part of the city's fortress, the wall of which is still perfectly preserved. The Zwinger is now a famous complex of museums that includes the Old Masters Gallery, the Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments, and the Dresden Porcelain Collection. The Dresdner Zwinger also hosts marvellous classical concerts, featuring international artists and conductors.
Antonio Vivaldi
Antonio Vivaldi went down in history as a creator of the instrumental concert genre and the father of orchestral music. He was born in Venice on the 4th of March 1678. Vivaldi was a weak and sickly child suffering from asthma, however could not stop him from devoting himself completely to music. His father, Giovanni Batista a professional violinist, taught his elder son Antonio to play the violin. With his father young Antonio met the best musicians of Venice of that time and gave concerts in local churches. He also worked as a violin teacher and later as a music director at the orphanage Ospedalle della Pieta. Meanwhile he composed concertos, sacred works and vocal music and in 1713 he achieved great recognition with his sacred choral music. Vivaldi got captivated by the world of opera and worked both as opera composer and impresario at the Teatro San Angelo. In 1717 he obtained a prestigious position by the prince court in Manua as a director of secular music and worked there until around 1720. During that time he composed his world-renowned masterpiece The Four Seasons. In the 1730's his career dwindled as his music became unfashionable and the great composer died in poverty. It took the world two centuries to rediscover and reevaluate Vivaldi’s music, as it was buried into oblivion after his death. In the early 20th century many previously unknown works were found and immediately captured the hearts of the music lovers.
Cím
Immanuel‐templom, Sternstraße 73, Wuppertal, Németország — Google Térkép