Another week of wonderful recommendations coming your way, this time Tony Tuan-Anh Nguyen (@tonytjcn) says hi! 🎵
"Hello classical music lovers!
My name is Tony Nguyen and I’m a pianist currently studying at the music academy in Aarhus. I have a big passion and love for especially chamber music. I actually love it so much that it made me start organizing a chamber music festival in my hometown Aarhus - Aarhus kammermusikfestival, which will now take place for the fourth time in September" 💬
I’ve had the pleasure of selecting some concerts for you guys which I think could be really worth attending! But honestly I would just say: Go to all of them right now!
🐣 9th of February - DR Vokalensemblet (Grundtvigs Kirke)
After a choir concert I always admit and ask myself: WHY am I not going to this more often? It's amazing! For me the human voice is the purest instrument I can think of and has such an ability to always touch me. Treat yourself with this exciting French program in the beautiful Grundtvigs Church!
🪄 9th of February - Randers Kammerorkester (Harpen)
Same day same time but in the other part of Denmark, Randers Kammerorkester have prepared a concert focusing on one of my absolute favourite instruments – the harp! They are premiering a new harp concerto by Anders Koppel. Your ears deserve this!
*CORRECTION: the concert takes place in Randers, not Copenhagen, as it days on the picture*
🤍 11th of February - Aarhus Symfoniorkester: Wagner, Mahler & Elgar
I really have a soft spot for late romantic music by English composers. Elgar’s symphonies are not so often performed and I’m looking really forward to hear this underplayed masterpiece. Tragic melodies and heartbreaking harmonies. Love it.
💫 17th and 18th of March - DR Symfoniorkestret: Mahler 2nd
I’ve heard this piece so many times but only once live. This will be an experience you probably won’t forget. It’s just going to be so epic. Only a few tickets left so please don’t miss this concert!