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Music, Memory and Politics
 
Orchestre Les Métamorphoses, Magali Paliès, Amaury du Closel
Concert
Arnold Schönberg Center
Monday, June 13, 2022, 7.30 pm

Orchestre Les Métamorphoses
Magali Paliès mezzosoprano
Amaury du Closel conductor

Stefan WOLPE Dekret Nr. 2: An die Armee der Künstler op. 7/2
Luciano BERIO O King
Hanns EISLER Kantate im Exil; Die römische Kantate; Ballade vom Nigger Jim; Song von Angebot und Nachfrage
Amaury du CLOSEL Stolpersteine (Austrian premiere)
Emil František BURIAN Suite américaine op. 15

Tickets € 14 | Free admission for persons under 26 years
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Hanns Eisler was one of Arnold Schönberg’s most important students. A politically alert artist, he championed the ideals of communism and took a stand against National Socialism and every form of injustice. This concert places Eisler’s music at the center of a series of committed works that were created equally in resistance to violence and fascism as they express hope for a better world.

Cooperation with Erweckte Stimmen Forum Wien
With the support of the EU Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values programme


From 3:30 – 6:00 pm the Conference “Musique, mémoire et citoyenneté européenne” organized by Forum Voix Étouffées, Le Cercle Vienne, Recitativo and Working Muse takes place:
Dario Martinelli (UT Kaunas): Die singende Revolution 1987-1991
Philippe Olivier (Berlin): Otto Klemperers Auseinandersetzungen mit den wichtigsten Orchestern in Wien (1920-1963)
Pascale Bernheim (Paris) : Die Enteignung von Instrumenten während der Besatzung
Frank Harders-Wuthenow (Boosey & Hawkes, Berlin): Der Komponist Szymon Laks
Amaury du Closel (Forum Voix Étouffées, Wien): Ukraine, ein europäisches Gedächtnis
Gerold Gruber (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien): Der Komponist Hans Winterberg
The conference will be held in French, Italian and German
with simultaneous interpretation into German and French (mobile phone and headphones required).
Registration for the conference


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