
Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky: Liebliches Lied
Two pieces by Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky – Die Zeit and Liebliches Lied – are on the program of the HortusFestival.
The HortusFestival 2025 presents concerts with a beautiful and unique story in stunning locations. Away from the large concert halls, nestled among the greenery, you’ll find the DoelenEnsemble.
The festival begins in Amsterdam, at the monumental Plantage Palace, and then travels to Utrecht and Rotterdam. Discover the city in a new way: in a magical, historic house!
For Piano Duo, the festival invite you on a musical journey that begins with Igor Stravinsky’s Sonata for Two Pianos. This work, composed in 1940, takes us on an intriguing dialogue between the two pianos. Stravinsky blends classical elements with modern harmonies, creating a playful and dynamic atmosphere. As the pianos converse, we hear masterful counterpoint and unpredictable melodies that enchant the audience.
After this neoclassical discovery, we continue our journey with Peter Jan Wagemans’ Concerto for Two Pianos. This contemporary piece explores the interaction between the pianos in an innovative way. With complex rhythmic structures and rich harmonies, Wagemans invites us to experience the pianists’ virtuosity. The dynamic and expressive musical conversation keeps us on the edge of our seats.
We conclude our journey with Rabinovitch’s Liebliches Lied. This lyrical work transports us to an intimate and contemplative atmosphere. The beautiful melodies and harmonic depth take us on an introspective journey, where we can feel the beauty of piano music in all its facets. This final piece reminds us of the power of music to touch and connect us.
- Composer(s) Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky
-
Title(s) of the Work(s)
Liebliches Lied
- Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra DoelenEnsemble