Colmar International Festival -Brahms, Haydn and the winner of the Maurice André prize
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05-07-2025 20:30
05-07-2025
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Colmar International Festival -Brahms, Haydn and the winner of the Maurice André prize
Frankfurt Radio Symphony
Conductor : Alain Altinoglu
trumpet : Sebastian Berner
From Haydn, the great classical model and yet so innovative, to Brahms, it is more than a filiation that is heard.
What a pleasure to rediscover the highly original Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E-flat Major, which Haydn wrote for the brand new valve trumpet, performed by one of today's great trumpet players: Sebastian Berner, principal trumpet soloist of the HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt and the latest winner of the prestigious Maurice André Competition!
The incredible Variations on a Theme by Haydn weave the link between the first Viennese School and Brahms, whose Symphony No. 3 is one of the masterpieces. Made popular in the 20th century by the reinterpretation of one of its themes by a wide variety of artists, from Sinatra to Gainsbourg, not forgetting Litvak's ineffable Aimez-vous Brahms based on the novel by Françoise Sagan, it even managed to silence the composer's most fierce detractors at its premiere!
Program
Johannes Brahms, Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56 a
Joseph Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major, Hob. VIIe/1
Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 3 in F major, op.90 Colmar resafestival@tourisme-colmar.com
Conductor : Alain Altinoglu
trumpet : Sebastian Berner
From Haydn, the great classical model and yet so innovative, to Brahms, it is more than a filiation that is heard.
What a pleasure to rediscover the highly original Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E-flat Major, which Haydn wrote for the brand new valve trumpet, performed by one of today's great trumpet players: Sebastian Berner, principal trumpet soloist of the HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt and the latest winner of the prestigious Maurice André Competition!
The incredible Variations on a Theme by Haydn weave the link between the first Viennese School and Brahms, whose Symphony No. 3 is one of the masterpieces. Made popular in the 20th century by the reinterpretation of one of its themes by a wide variety of artists, from Sinatra to Gainsbourg, not forgetting Litvak's ineffable Aimez-vous Brahms based on the novel by Françoise Sagan, it even managed to silence the composer's most fierce detractors at its premiere!
Program
Johannes Brahms, Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56 a
Joseph Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major, Hob. VIIe/1
Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 3 in F major, op.90 Colmar resafestival@tourisme-colmar.com
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Event dates :
LE July 5th 2025
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Type of event :
Music festival
Venue
Eglise St-Matthieu
Target audience
Adults (individuals)
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Dates and opening hours
LE July 5th from 20h30 to 22h00
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Category Gold: 92€ - Category 1: 70€ - Category 2: 48€ - Category 2 Young: 24€ - Category 3: 25€ - Category 3 Young: 12,50€
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Conductor : Alain Altinoglu
trumpet : Sebastian Berner
From Haydn, the great classical model and yet so innovative, to Brahms, it is more than a filiation that is heard.
What a pleasure to rediscover the highly original Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E-flat Major, which Haydn wrote for the brand new valve trumpet, performed by one of today's great trumpet players: Sebastian Berner, principal trumpet soloist of the HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt and the latest winner of the prestigious Maurice André Competition!
The incredible Variations on a Theme by Haydn weave the link between the first Viennese School and Brahms, whose Symphony No. 3 is one of the masterpieces. Made popular in the 20th century by the reinterpretation of one of its themes by a wide variety of artists, from Sinatra to Gainsbourg, not forgetting Litvak's ineffable Aimez-vous Brahms based on the novel by Françoise Sagan, it even managed to silence the composer's most fierce detractors at its premiere!
Program
Johannes Brahms, Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56 a
Joseph Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major, Hob. VIIe/1
Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 3 in F major, op.90