A ‘wide awake’ opening concert showcasing each instrumental family at ANAM – strings, woodwind, brass, percussion and keyboard.
- Scintillating arrangements of repertoire classics by Beethoven, Bizet and Stravinsky run shoulder to shoulder with amazing new discoveries
- Kecak is a modern classic, in which the percussionists vocalise while playing dazzlingly complex rhythmic patterns
- Lachenmann is one of the most distinctive, inventive and admired composers of our time, and he stunned the world with his musical joke Marche fatale in 2018. For anyone looking for meaning in this work, Lachenmann responds: “My ‘Marche’ says ‘the situation is hopeless, but not serious.’”
TIPPETT Praeludium for brass, bells and percussion
BEETHOVEN Egmont Overture arr. Taubmann for 2 pianos (8 hands)
BIZET/WILLBERG Carmen Fantasie arr. for 2 pianos (8 hands)
AKIRA NISHIMURA Kecak
STRAVINSKY Pulcinella Suite 100th Anniversary
HELMUT LACHENMANN Marche fatale for orchestra Australian Premiere
ANAM Faculty
ANAM Musicians
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Watch highlights of the premiere performance of Lachmann’s Marche fatale during the Stuttgart State Orchestra’s 2018 anniversary concert.
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