Musikfest in Blumenthal: Ein unvergessliches Konzert ohne Dirigenten
Musikfest in Blumenthal: Ein unvergessliches Konzert ohne Dirigenten
The Blumenthal music festival ended on Sunday evening with an impressive concert that moved around 400 spectators to the festival house of the palace complex. The special atmosphere of the attic contributed to the magical atmosphere of the evening, while the Camerata Vitilo made music without a conductor.
a format with unusual connection
The musical leadership took over concert master Yuki Kasai, who was on the first violin and inspired the ensemble with its pronounced feeling for dynamics and pace. This ensured that the performance of the musicians was remarkable both in the rehearsal work and in the performance.
A highlight of the evening was the experimental line -up. The musicians all played standing, which fulfilled the appearance with a lively character and offered the audience a fascinating sound experience. The wind quartet, which was responsible for the interpretations on the stage, showed a remarkable synchronicity.
a musical masterpiece
The opening number, Charles Ives' "The Unanswered Question", delighted the audience with a delicate sound carpet of the strings, while trumpeter Rudolf Matajsz asked his question. The following attempts by the wind quartet to answer in various music styles created exciting acoustic effects that made it possible for the audience to dive deeply into the musical events.
The performance of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for four winds and orchestras also focused on the top -class soloists, all of which are connected to well -known orchestras. Oboist Georgi Gvantseladze and clarinetist Georg Arzberger ensured emotional subtleties in music that were rewarded by the audience with pausing applause.
dynamics and precision
in the second part of the concert, which was continued with Beethoven's 4th Symphony, the listeners were able to experience the impressive precision of the musicians. The slow introduction of the symphony went seamlessly into a lively allegro that was full of spirit and dynamic strength. The fact that an orchestra could achieve such a brilliant performance without a conductor caused amazed faces among the visitors.
The closed sound structures of the orchestra and the breathing techniques of the wind players ensured an impressive listening experience that even captivated the most demanding listeners. Kasai's pace and the spirited game of the musicians divided perfectly into the various sentences, so that the audience was put into a lively mood.
a successful highlight for the community
Finally, the standing musicians emphasized the dance character of the music. The final sentence of the symphony set a strong exclamation mark for outstanding performance, and the audience reacted with passionate applause. This significant cultural event not only showed the skills of the musicians, but also the connection of the community with the music.
The Blumenthal music festival has thus established itself as an important cultural highlight that not only gave visitors musical joy, but also strengthens the community through art and culture.
- Nag