Firmament
Musicians
Anneleen Lenaerts, harp
Matthieu Gauci-Ancellin, Flute
Academia Allegro Vivo
Vahid Khadem-Missagh, Violin and Dirigent
Works
Haydn
Concerto per violino in sol maggiore Hob. VIIa:4
Mozart
Concerto per flauto, arpa e orchestra in do maggiore KV 299
Rózsa
Concerto per orchestra d’archi, op. 17
Klangparadies
Musicians
Anneleen Lenaerts, harp
Matthieu Gauci-Ancellin, flute
Academia Allegro Vivo
Vahid Khadem-Missagh, violin and conductor
Works
Haydn
Concerto per violino in sol maggiore Hob. VIIa:4
Mozart
Concerto per flauto, arpa e orchestra in do maggiore KV 299
Rózsa
Concerto per orchestra d’archi, op. 17
Festival & Camp Academie Ravel
Musicians
Anneleen Lenaerts harp
Aliya Vodovozova, flute
Nicolas Baldeyrou, clarinet
Corina Belcea, violin
Sonoko Miriam Welde, violin
Karolina Errera, viola
Victor Julien-Laferrière, cello
Works
Boulez
Dialogue de l’ombre double
Ravel
Quatuor à cordes
Introduction et allegro
Summer Night Concert 2025
We are delighted that Maestro Tugan Sokhiev will be conducting the concert for the first time and that opera singer Piotr Beczała will be the soloist. He will sing three arias – from Georges Bizet’s Carmen, Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot and Emmerich Kálmán’s operetta Countess Mariza. The Vienna Boys’ Choir will also be taking part in the Summer Night Concert for the first time.
ARTISTS
Anneleen Lenaerts harp
Piotr Beczala tenor
Tugan Sokhiev conductor
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Sängerknaben
PROGRAM
Offenbach
Cancan aus der Operette „Orphée aux enfers“
“Komm’ mit uns und sing’ und tanze”, „Die Rheinnixen“
Bizet
Farandole aus L`Arlésienne, Suite No 2,
„Carmen“,
“La fleur que tu m’avais jetée” (“Blumenarie”)
Tschaikowsky
Blumenwalzer “Der Nussknacker”
Grieg
Morgenstimmung: Peer-Gynt-Suite No 1
Dvořák
Salwik Dance No. 1
Mascagni
Cavalleria rusticana”
Puccini
“Nessun Dorma”,
“Turandot”
Saint-Saens
Danse Bacchanale “Samson et Dalila”
Berlioz
“La Damnation de Faust”,
Nicolai
“Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor”
Kálmán
“Wenn es Abend wird” (“Grüß mir mein Wien”),
“Gräfin Mariza”
Chamber Concert Vienna Philharmonic
Musicians
Anneleen Lenaerts harp
Vienna Philharmonic
Works
Debussy
Sonate en trio for flut, viola and harp
Mozart
Klarinettenquintett A-Dur KV 581 — „Stadler-Quintett“
Tschaikowski
Streichsextett d-Moll op. 70 — „Souvenir de Florence“
A celebrity visit to Güstrow: the LJO performs with Anneleen Lenaerts, solo harpist with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Youth Orchestra and the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Youth Jazz Orchestra also take to the stages. And, of course, also the stages of the MV Festival. Cooperation with the local young ensembles is practically part of the DNA of the festival summer. These young ensembles are also sponsored by the State Music Council and are groups of instrumentalists who come together on a project basis from all corners of the region, work on their repertoire in intensive rehearsal phases, absorb the knowledge and skills of renowned professionals in workshops and make music together with them. However, there is an age limit here: 21 or 26 is the cut-off age.
With the kind support of the Ostdeutsche Sparkassenstiftung, the Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin and the Oscar and Vera Ritter Foundation
Musicians
Anneleen Lenaerts harp
Stanley Dodds conductor
Landesjugendorchester Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Works
Bizet
Carmen Suite Nr. 1
Rodrigo
Concierto de Aranjuez for harp and orchestra
Franck
Sinfonie d-Moll
Sky high two
Love songs and the joy of love! With romantic songs by Robert Schumann, Richard Strauss, Antonín Dvořák and Fritz Kreisler, FESTIVAL ARTIST Julia Hagen and Anneleen Lenaerts, solo harpist with the Vienna Philharmonic, will enchant you on their stringed instruments.
Musicians
Julia Hagen cello
Anneleen Lenaerts harp
Works
Schumann
Fantasiestücke für Violine und Klavier, op. 73
Debussy
Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier, d-Moll
Dvořák
„Lied an den Mond“ aus der Oper „Rusalka“, op. 114
Dvořák
„Waldesruh”, op. 86, 5
Dvořák
Rondo g-Moll, op. 94
Strauss
„Zueignung“, Nr. 1, und „Allerseelen, Nr. 8, aus „Acht Gedichte”, op. 10, zu „Letzte Blätter“ von Hermann Gilm
Strauss
„Morgen“, Nr. 4 aus „Vier Lieder“, E-Dur, op. 27
Korngold
„Tanzlied des Pierrot“ und „Mariettas Lied“ aus der Oper „Die tote Stadt“, op. 12
Kreisler
Liebesfreud Fritz Kreisler – Liebesleid
Kreisler
Schön Rosmarin für Violine und Klavier