Afternoon of Fauns: Sonic Delight
French flute pieces flow with elegance, while a Finnish saxophone quintet responds to the noise and stimuli of the modern world. The concert is crowned by Mendelssohn’s trio.
Jacques Ibert: Deux interludes for flute, viola and harp
Annaleena Jämsä, flute, Elizabete Jokiranta, viola and Liisa Viitanen, harp
François Devienne: Duo for flute and viola in C minor
Annaleena Jämsä, flute and Elizabete Jokiranta, viola
Roope Mäenpää: Alarm Fatigue
Linda Halme and Anna Angervo, violin, Heili Hannikainen, viola, Maija Juuti, cello and Kalle Oittinen, saxophone
Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor
Kati Tuominen-Heroja, violin, Risto Rajakorpi, cello and Jouko Laivuori, piano
French flute music speaks with a spirit beyond words: nearly 150 years separate Jacques Ibert and François Devienne, yet their music shares the same sensual pulse. “The world’s most Tampere-rooted composer” Roope Mäenpää’s quintet shakes a mind dulled by a constant state of alert. Felix Mendelssohn’s piano trio, by contrast, is impossible to grow numb to – a stormy masterpiece of musical delight from start to finish.
The concert is hosted by composer Minna Leinonen. The concert lasts approximately two hours and includes an intermission.
Tickets: Adults €18 / Pensioners €11 / Children under 18, students, unemployed, conscripts and persons in non-military service €7
You can buy tickets from the Tampere Hall ticket office, Kulttuurimyymälä Aplodi and Lippu.fi online store (Lippupiste adds service and order fees to the ticket prices, along with possible delivery and payment method charges).
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