Elsa Dreisig,. Jonathan Ware &. Nikola Nikolov. The young lyric soprano Elsa Dreisig has already established herself on the European music scene with prominent opera roles and concert appearances.
She has received numerous talent awards and accolades, released two albums, and collaborated with the renowned American accompanist and chamber musician Jonathan Ware, who will also accompany her at this concert. Joining them is Bulgarian violinist Nikola Nikolov, Elsa Dreisig's husband, and a member of the Orchestre de Paris since 2008
This unique combination of soprano, piano, and violin allows for a diverse and versatile program, ranging from romances and songs by Peter Heise, Lange-Müller, Carl Nielsen, Jean Sibelius, and Edvard Grieg, to late French Romantic works by Henri Duparc and Gabriel Fauré, and even cabaret and chanson classics by Kurt Weill and Édith Piaf
The program is further enriched by solo violin pieces, including Fauré's well-known "Berceuse" and the second movement of Grieg's Violin Sonata No. 3. The evening culminates with a captivating piece for all three performers by the lesser-known Swedish composer Laura Netzel, "Din frid, var han en drömgestalt." Netzel, once relatively obscure (perhaps due to her gender), is now gaining recognition, and her music is being increasingly performed
Program:
Carl Nielsen (1865-1931):
Ariels Sang
Sænk kun dit hoved du blomst
Solen er så rød mor
Tit er jeg glad
P.E. Lange-Müller (1850-1926):
Åkande
Peter Heise (1830-1879):
Vildt vildt vildt suser blæsten
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957):
Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte
Var det en dröm
Laura Netzel (1839-1927):
Din Frid, Var han en drömgestalt
Edvard Grieg (1843-1907):
Violin Sonata No. 3, 2nd movement
Solveigs sang (Peer Gynt)
Jeg elsker dig
INTERMISSION
Henri Duparc (1848-1933):
L'invitation au voyage
Reynaldo Hahn (1874-1947):
À Chloris
Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924):
Après un rêve
Berceuse Op.16
Kurt Weill (1900-1958):
Youkali
Reynaldo Hahn:
L'heure exquise
Édith Piaf (1915-1963):
Padam padam
La vie en rose
Before each concert, the café opens at 7:00 PM, where refreshments can be purchased, and pre-orders for the intermission can conveniently be made. The doors to the concert hall open at 7:15 PM.
Learn more at
Mogensdahl.dk
If you have any questions about tickets or ticket purchases, you can contact United Tickets for support here
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She has received numerous talent awards and accolades, released two albums, and collaborated with the renowned American accompanist and chamber musician Jonathan Ware, who will also accompany her at this concert. Joining them is Bulgarian violinist Nikola Nikolov, Elsa Dreisig's husband, and a member of the Orchestre de Paris since 2008
This unique combination of soprano, piano, and violin allows for a diverse and versatile program, ranging from romances and songs by Peter Heise, Lange-Müller, Carl Nielsen, Jean Sibelius, and Edvard Grieg, to late French Romantic works by Henri Duparc and Gabriel Fauré, and even cabaret and chanson classics by Kurt Weill and Édith Piaf
The program is further enriched by solo violin pieces, including Fauré's well-known "Berceuse" and the second movement of Grieg's Violin Sonata No. 3. The evening culminates with a captivating piece for all three performers by the lesser-known Swedish composer Laura Netzel, "Din frid, var han en drömgestalt." Netzel, once relatively obscure (perhaps due to her gender), is now gaining recognition, and her music is being increasingly performed
Program:
Carl Nielsen (1865-1931):
Ariels Sang
Sænk kun dit hoved du blomst
Solen er så rød mor
Tit er jeg glad
P.E. Lange-Müller (1850-1926):
Åkande
Peter Heise (1830-1879):
Vildt vildt vildt suser blæsten
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957):
Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte
Var det en dröm
Laura Netzel (1839-1927):
Din Frid, Var han en drömgestalt
Edvard Grieg (1843-1907):
Violin Sonata No. 3, 2nd movement
Solveigs sang (Peer Gynt)
Jeg elsker dig
INTERMISSION
Henri Duparc (1848-1933):
L'invitation au voyage
Reynaldo Hahn (1874-1947):
À Chloris
Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924):
Après un rêve
Berceuse Op.16
Kurt Weill (1900-1958):
Youkali
Reynaldo Hahn:
L'heure exquise
Édith Piaf (1915-1963):
Padam padam
La vie en rose
Before each concert, the café opens at 7:00 PM, where refreshments can be purchased, and pre-orders for the intermission can conveniently be made. The doors to the concert hall open at 7:15 PM.
Learn more at
Mogensdahl.dk
If you have any questions about tickets or ticket purchases, you can contact United Tickets for support here
Entré: 125-400 kr