Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
Three gods arrive on earth in hopes of finding a good man (or woman). Bertolt Brecht’s parable ‘The Good Person of Szechwan’ is food for thought as we ask ourselves what is ‘goodness’ or doing good. The plot serves as a storyline for this unique chamber music concert. Excerpts from Brecht’s play are combined with music from that same fascinating period, i.e., the early 20th century when composers such as Hindemith, Eisler and Weill rejected the old worldview and jazz and cabaret influences punctuated chamber music. Each of the aforementioned composers looked to Brecht for inspiration. The socially committed context of these works contrasts radically with their humorous content. Enjoy this thought-provoking concert with text and music!
Program
Hindemith Kleine Kammermusik, opus 24 nr.2
Eisler Divertimento, opus 4
Weill Die Dreigroschenoper (arr. for wind quintet)
Charlène Deschamps
flute
Sébastien Vanlerberghe
oboe
Raül Verdú Sellés
clarinet
Oliver Engels
bassoon
Michaela Bužková
horn
Yves De Pauw
narration