The music legends of the year: Who conquers the hearts in 2025?

The music legends of the year: Who conquers the hearts in 2025?
On February 28, 2025, the Wiesbaden audience will look forward to a special musical performance. The celebrated luteist Thomas Dunford will appear in the Kurhaus and present a varied program. In addition to well -known pieces by composers such as Erik Satie and Gabriel Fauré, more modern repertoire will also come into play.
The concert promise is not only multifaceted, but also historically grown. It reflects the developments of classical music over the centuries. Thomas Dunford, who enjoys an outstanding reputation in the classic music scene, will make works of important composers sound, some of whom go back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The compositions of Jacques Auriér, such as "Le Doux Silence de Nox Bois", as well as the sadmier melodies by Gabriel Fauré are among the highlights of the evening.
a multi -layered music experience
The program includes an impressive selection of works, some of which are presented in more detail:
- Ambruys: "Le Doux Silence de NOx Bois"
- Hahn: "Néère", "à chloris"
- Hardy: "Le Temps de L’Amour", "Le Premier Bonheur du jour"
- Satie: "Première Gnossienne", "Première Gymnopédie"
- Charpentier: "Celle Qui Fait Tout Mon Tourment", "Auprès du Feu l’en fait l’amour"
- lambert: "Ma Bergère est tendre et fidèle", "Ombre de Mon Ampant"
- Visée: "Sarabande", "Chaconne"
- Le Camus: "On N’entend Rien Dans Ce Bocage", "Laissez Durer La Nuit"
- debussy: "mes longs cheveux descendent"
- Barbara: "Dis, quand reviendras-tu?"
- Offenbach: "Amours Divins!"
The selection of the pieces shows the variety of classical music and how different epochs and styles can come together in a single concert. Classic Radio describes the importance of famous composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, which lay the basis for classical music. Your works are often listed in concerts and form the main columns of the repertoire.
A look at the greatest of the classic
In the context of the upcoming concert in Wiesbaden, it is worth taking a look at the greatest of the classic, which are also part of the musical heritage:
composer | lifetime Th> | famous works |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 1756-1791 | "The Magic Flute", "The Little Night Music" |
Ludwig van Beethoven | 1770-1827 | nine symphonies, especially No. 5 and No. 9 |
Johann Sebastian Bach | 1685-1750 | "Brandenburg concerts", "Matthäus-Passion" |
Peter Iljitsch Tchaikovsky | 1840-1893 | "The nutcracker", "Schwanensee" |
Antonio Vivaldi | 1678-1741 | "The four seasons" |
The upcoming concert will not only be a festival for lovers of classical music, but also an opportunity to experience the timeless compositions that have shaped our culture. Whether known or less well known, every melody will surely captivate the audience and remind of the deep roots of classical music.
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