
Whether in the Frisian Islands, the Norwegian Fjords, England, Spain, the villages and cities of Australia
and New Zealand or in the federal capital Berlin: The Chamber Philharmonia Cologne is at home all
over the world. Their goal: To make classical music accessible to as many people as possible from all
nations.
Programme
ANTONIO VIVALDI
THE FOUR SEASONS
4 concertos for violin, strings and basso continuo RV 269
Anar Ibrahimov / Natalia Sergeeva | Violin
Interval
PIOTR ILITCH TCHAïKOVSKI
»SOUVENIR DE FLORENCE« Op. 70
– Adagio cantabile –
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Concerto in A Major for Clarinet and Orchestra KV 622
Allegro – Adagio – RONDO Allegro
Roman Kushniaru | Clarinette
The Chamber Philharmonia Cologne was founded in 2003 in the city whose name they bear ¬- Cologne. A city that
is famous throughout the world for its musical and instrumental teaching. Here the Chamber Philharmonia continuously
draws on the talent emerging from the master classes of the professors Viktor Tretjakov, Maria Kliegel, Robert
Winn, Frans Helmerson, Zalhar Bron, Ralph Manno and others. In total, over 100 members have now performed in
the constantly changing ensemble that is the Chamber Philharmonia Cologne. The musicians are carefully selected
according to the strictest criteria to form numerous ensembles from the chamber to the symphony orchestra. Following
an intensive period of rehearsal, the orchestra heads off across the world on tour, entering into the realms of
musical adventure.
The real appeal of the programme lies in the meeting of popular and unknown works from a wide variety of musical epochs.
This sees familiar greats like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Vivaldi in dialogue with works from people
like Sergei Prokofieff through to the “King of Tango” Astor Piazzolla. This special mix guarantees diverse entertainment
of the highest order.