Young Philharmonic East Wuerttemberg Enthralls Aalen: Live Concert in the Stadthalle


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Of Growing and Becoming: A Symphonic Spring Evening in Aalen
On Saturday, April 11, 2026, the Young Philharmonic East Wuerttemberg will take the audience in the Stadthalle Aalen into three sound worlds: from Mozart's lively dance music to Mendelssohn's sparkling concert literature to the symphonic power of Sibelius’ Second. Under the direction of Ina Stoertzenbach, orchestra, soloists, and hall acoustics will shape a concert experience that touches both heart and mind.
Precision, Colors, Breath: The Live Atmosphere
When the fanfare from Dukas’ La Péri opens the space, you can feel the tension of the first notes. The orchestration shimmers, woodwinds and brass interlace, the strings draw soft arcs – a finely balanced sound. The lighting emphasizes the musical contrasts, each phrase breathes, and the audience's mood rises with each entry.
Concert for Two – Virtuosity in Dialogue
Mendelssohn's d-minor work for violin, piano, and orchestra features Frederik von Wrochem (violin) and Henrik von Wrochem (piano) as a brilliant duo. Their performance emphasizes synchronization over showmanship: articulated runs, speaking phrases, a chamber music conductance through glances. The transparent orchestral sound carries the solos – a differentiated interplay that combines fine detail and energy.
Strength and Catharsis: Sibelius’ Second
In the D-major symphony, late romantic tension culminates. The Young Philharmonic shapes long tension arcs, allows themes to grow organically, and culminates in the finale into symphonic grandeur. The acoustics of the Stadthalle Aalen support the dynamic architecture: lush tutti sounds, clear woodwind chorales, a foundation that makes the hall vibrate.
Program Overview
Mozart: German Dances – Dukas: Fanfare from La Péri – Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Concerto for Violin, Piano, and Orchestra in d-minor, MWV O 4 – Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D-major, op. 43.
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Cheerful elegance, virtuosic brilliance, symphonic power: This spring concert connects epochs into a harmonious whole. Experience the joy of playing of a top youth orchestra live – close, intense, compelling. Secure your tickets now and feel the grand gesture of the symphony on site.
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