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Concert
Tel Aviv Wind Quintet
Villa Musica fellows
Five fantastic wind players from Tel Aviv give a guest performance on the Rhine and set sounding memorials to victims of the Nazi dictatorship. Erwin Schulhoff died in a concentration camp because he was a Jew and a Communist. Alexander von Zemlinsky fled into American exile, where he was not happy. The Czech Bohuslav Martinu also longed for his homeland in America. A program of nostalgia and rushing wind sounds, with a rare Mozart as an introduction and an outlook on new music in Israel.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Quintet movement in F major, KV 580b (Anh. 90)
Aharon Harlap: Kaleidoscope for wind quintet (2008)
Erwin Schulhoff: Concertino for flute, viola and double bass
Alexander von Zemlinsky: Humoreske for wind quintet
Bohuslav Martinu: Nonet No. 2 (1959)
Photo: Tel Aviv Wind Quintet © Michael Pavia