Nocturnes
Kaarslichtconcert
The night has its own sound.
By candlelight in the Roman Catholic chapel, pianist Frank Peters performs music that slows the pace, stills the mind and deepens the soul. Well-known nocturnes by Frédéric Chopin are given a new context here — alongside works by John Field, the founder of the genre, and Maria Szymanowska, who gave it her own progressive voice from an early stage.
With music by Scriabin and Mayer, amongst others, a nocturnal landscape full of shadow and light unfolds.
A late-evening concert that invites you to listen differently: more keenly, more quietly and more intensely.
Maria Szymanowska (1789-1831)
Nocturne in Bes
John Field (1782-1837)
Nocturne nr. 9 in e
Charles Mayer (1799-1862)
Nocturne Sentimental
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
Nocturne Op. 48 nr. 2
Aleksandr Skrjabin (1872-1915)
Nocturne Op. 5 nr. 1
Frank Peters | piano
By candlelight in the Roman Catholic chapel, pianist Frank Peters performs music that slows the pace, stills the mind and deepens the soul. Well-known nocturnes by Frédéric Chopin are given a new context here — alongside works by John Field, the founder of the genre, and Maria Szymanowska, who gave it her own progressive voice from an early stage.
With music by Scriabin and Mayer, amongst others, a nocturnal landscape full of shadow and light unfolds.
A late-evening concert that invites you to listen differently: more keenly, more quietly and more intensely.
Maria Szymanowska (1789-1831)
Nocturne in Bes
John Field (1782-1837)
Nocturne nr. 9 in e
Charles Mayer (1799-1862)
Nocturne Sentimental
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
Nocturne Op. 48 nr. 2
Aleksandr Skrjabin (1872-1915)
Nocturne Op. 5 nr. 1
Frank Peters | piano
General information
Nocturnes
- Sun. 4 October, 22:30 – 23:00
- RK-Kapel
- Doors open: 22:15
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Regular: € 15,00Islander: € 12,00up to 35 years: € 12,00Wheelchair: € 15,00