A sonorous future

A trip around the world without any luggage, jet lag, or a passport? We invite you to join us for today’s intern concert, where you’ll take an 80-minute musical journey around the world.

A trip around the world without a suitcase, jet lag, or a passport? We invite you to join us for today’s intern concert and take an 80-minute musical journey around the world. The interns for the 2025–2026 concert season come from Switzerland, France, Spain, Austria, Ukraine, Russia, Korea, and the United States. Each brings a piece from their musical homeland—whether in the form of works by their country’s prominent composers or through folk music deeply rooted in their respective cultures. In their luggage: diverse styles, timbres, temperaments, and traditions meet, alternate, and engage in dialogue with one another. The result is a musical mosaic that demonstrates just how diverse music can be—and how naturally it transcends borders.

Proceeds from the collection will go to the musicians.

Cast:
Laura Kim, Yelyzaveta Zubenko, violin
Paloma Serrano Garcia, viola
Tiphaine Lucas, cello
Natacha Stumpe, double bass
Léane Plain, oboe
Evdokia Kolyasina, flute
Geukchan Lee, clarinet
Clara Hinterholzer, bassoon
N.N., horn

Ferdinand Huber - “Lueget, vo Berg und Tal” arranged for decet by Léane Plain
Modest Mussorgsky - “Pictures at an Exhibition” arranged for woodwind quintet by Joachim Linckelmann
Samuel Barber - Molto adagio from the String Quartet in B-flat minor, Op. 11 “Adagio for Strings”
Franz Schubert - Octet for Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, and String Quintet in F Major, D 803
Borys Lyatoshynsky - String Quartet in A Major, Op. 4
trad. - “Arirang” Korean folk song arranged by Léane Plain
Manuel de Falla - “Danza del molinero” from “El sombrero de tres picos” for string quartet
Jean Françaix - Dixtuor

Concert without an intermission

A sonorous future

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