
Be impatient! Three young women from the Festivalcampus, Xenia Rubin, Catalina Geyer and Magdalena Wolfarth, invite you to the fourth and final Lunchtime Concerts of the festival. Inspired by the festival motto and driven by the desire to "forge ahead", they use violin, voice and piano to explore the exciting forces of their own impatience - an often contradictory and deeply human feeling, just as familiar to musicians polishing their own skills on the instrument as it is to the perhaps hungry listeners of a Lunchtime Concerts. Is there such a thing as too much patience and too little impatience? What does a broken thread of patience sound like and is the question of its nature a social construct?
The three young musicians find musical expression for this in pieces by important female composers and melodies from different centuries, which they perform in their very own versions and with their own thoughts.
Concert without intermission, duration approx. 45 minutes
Musicians of the Festivalcampus
Catalina Geyer
Soprano
Xenia Rubin
Violin
Magdalena Wolfahrt
Piano
Missy Mazzoli
Dissolve my Heart (1st part)
Johann Sebastian Bach
Have mercy, my God (St. Matthew Passion), BWV 244
Béla Bartók
44 Duos for two violins (excerpts)
(arranged for voice and violin by Susan Botti)
Georges Aperghis
Recitation No. 9 for soprano solo
Clara Schumann
Three Romances for violin and piano op. 22
Charles Ives
"Sunrise" for voice, violin and piano
Robert Schumann
Davidsbündlertänze op. 6 (excerpts)
Missy Mazzoli
Dissolve, O my Heart (2nd part)
György Kurtág
Kafka Fragments op. 24 (excerpts)
Játékok Book 7 (excerpts)
Czesław Marek
Five Lenau songs op. 17 (excerpts)
Missy Mazzoli
Dissolve, O my Heart (3rd part)
Johann Sebastian Bach
Have mercy, my God (St. Matthew Passion), BWV 244
All Lunchtime Concerts
Wolfgang-Marguerre-Saal
Wolfgang-Marguerre-Saal
Ballsaal
Wolfgang-Marguerre-Saal




