Halloween – an evening with Dracula
Oct
2024
19h00
Opening concert | audience and musicians in costume | welcome at 6.30pm | snacks and drinks | texts in German
What better subject for a Halloween concert than Count Dracula, arguably the most famous vampire of all time? He is the brainchild of American novelist Bram Stoker, who never actually travelled to the region where the action takes place, Transylvania, known as ‘Siebenbürgen’ in German-speaking countries. Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, has been adapted several times for the cinema. Tod Browning’s 1931 silent film (with Bela Lugosi in the title role) received a new score by Philip Glass in 1999, composed for string quartet, double bass and piano. Kammerata Luxemburg plays a representative sample of this film music and contrasts it with passages from the novel, read in German by Nickel Bösenberg, and with traditional music from Transylvania, in which the zymbal plays an important role. This stringed instrument, struck with mallets, plays an important role in the folk music of Central and South-Eastern Europe.
At 6.30pm, Count Dracula will welcome his guests with snacks and drinks, and also invites the public to join in the event in formal, spooky and chic attire.
Bram Stoker | Dracula – Reading of extracts from the novel (in DE)
Vittorio Monti | Czárdás | violin, cymbalum
Béla Bartók | 44 Duos Sz.98 (extr.) | 2 violins
Zoltán Kodály | Magyar Népdalok | cello, cymbalum
Béla Bartók | Romanian Folk Dances (extr.) | violin, cymbalum
Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 4 S 244/4
György Kurtág | 8 Duos op. 4 | violin, cymbalum
Philip Glass | Suite from the film score Dracula | arr. M. Riesmann | string quartet, double bass and piano
Nickel Bösenberg, actor
Béatrice Rauchs, piano
Luigi Gaggero, cymbalum
Sandrine Cantoreggi, violin
Gayané Grigoryan, violin
Susanne Martens, viola
Cyprien Keiser, cello
Choul-Won Pyun, double bass
Sounddelight, Light and sound
Tickets
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Halloween – an evening with Dracula: €30 < age 30: €20
Magnificat anima mea / The Aquatic Museum / Tribute to Fauré: €25 | under 30s: €15
Masquerade: €12 < 12 years: €5
Daniel Migliosi Quintet : Free admission
2-concert pass: €42 | < 30 years old: €22
All-in pass (all concerts): €75 | < 30 years: €40 (includes 1 free guest for one concert)
Information
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info@castle-vianden.lu
Tel: 83 41 08 1
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