Aurel Dawidiuk and the Karajan Academy
The organ of the Philharmonie Berlin is an acoustic marvel with infinite tonal possibilities, played out for the first time by multi-talent Aurel Dawidiuk, with the support of musical friends from the Karajan Academy.
The multi-award-winning 23-year-old organist, pianist and conductor recently won the German Music Competition in the organ category.
The highlight of the program is Paul Hindemith's dazzling Chamber Music No. 7, in a sense a concerto for organ, eleven wind instruments, cellos and double bass.
- Aurel Dawidiuk - organ
- Karajan Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
- Christian Blex - conductor
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Organ Sonata in A major op. 65 No. 3
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger
Rhapsody for organ and oboe op. 127 No. 2
Akira Nishimura
Prelude "Vision in flames
Jehan Alain
Trois Mouvements AWV 66 (arrangement for organ and flute by Marie-Claire Alain)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Adagio and Allegro in F minor for organ KV 594
Paul Hindemith
Chamber music no. 7 op. 46 no. 2
- Christian Blex - conductor
About the Organ Series:
The Organ Series brings some of the most important and interesting organists* of our time to the Philharmonie Berlin, performing both as soloists and with members of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Karajan Academy.
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Participating artists
Karajan-Akademie der Berliner Philharmoniker
Christian Blex
Aurel Dawidiuk