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A few years back we filmed our first concert with the then-teenaged Dutch recorder player Lucie Horsch. While she was relatively little known at the time, the video went viral — earning over 200,000 hits. Today, in her early 20s, she is a leading ambassador for the recorder, which has claim to being the most beguiling classical instrument ever invented.
The evening’s recorder program includes Kulesha’s Concerto for recorder and small orchestra and Bach’s violin and oboe concerto — where Lucie and Karl Stobbe will share the stage as the piece’s soloists. Other stellar works on the program by Haydn and Michael Oesterle.
Program
- Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto for Violin and Oboe in D Minor (transposed), BWV 1060 - Gary Kulesha
Concerto for recorder and small orchestra - Michael Oesterle
Scènes des bois
World premiere of this arrangement, commissioned by the MCO with the assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts - Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 86 in D major, Hoboken I/86
Event Artists
Anne Manson, conductor. Lucie Horsch, recorder. Manitoba Chamber Orchestra.Lucie Horsch “Latest Big Thing in Recorder Playing”
Date/Time
Wednesday, June 8, 2022 - Thursday, June 9, 2022
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Westminster Church
745 Westminster Ave
Winnipeg,
Canada,
Price
$15-36
Phone
204-783-7377
Website
www.themco.ca/concert/lucie-horsch-mco/
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