Vienna Boys Choir: From Austria with Love
About this event
Join the Vienna Boys Choir for the start of their World Online Tour! For this unique event the four choirs of the world-famous "Wiener Sängerknaben" come together to perform in a concert filmed exclusively for IDAGIO's Global Concert Hall.
Programme
Concert – approx. 45 min programme
Repertoire
Manolo Cagnin, Conductor:
1. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827): An die Freude (Ode to Joy) aus / from: Symphonie Nr. 9, opus 125 (1824). Text: Friedrich von Schiller (1759 – 1805)
2. Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828): Der Gondelfahrer (The gondolier), D 809 (1824). Text: Johann Baptist Mayrhofer (1787 – 1836)
3. Singa is ins’re Freud (Singing is our joy). Scherzlied aus Tirol und Salzburg / Jocular song from the Tyrol and Salzburg. Arr. Gerald Wirth
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Manuel Huber, Conductor:
4. Hiatamadl (Shepherdess). Tanzlied aus Oberösterreich / Dancing song from Upper Austria. Arr. Gerald Wirth
5. Wann du durchgehst durchs Tal (When you walk through the valley). Liebeslied aus Kärnten / Love song from Carinthia. Arr. Gerald Wirth
6. Juchhe, Tirolerbua (Hey, Tyrolean lad). Lied zum Almauftrieb aus Tirol / Cattle-driving song from the Tyrol. Arr. Gerald Wirth
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Jimmy Chiang, Conductor:
7. Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828): Widerspruch (Contradiction) D. 865. Text: Johann Gabriel Seidl (1804 - 1875)
8. Es steht ein Baum im tiefen Tal (There is a tree down in the valley). Volkslied aus dem Burgenland / Folk song from Burgenland. Arr.: Gerald Wirth
9. Waldhansl (John of the Forest). Pascher aus dem Ausseerland / Clapping song from the Ausseerland (Styria). Arr.: Gerald Wirth
10. Gerald Wirth (*1965): Tradigister. Jodler aus Niederösterreich / Yodel from Lower Austria
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Oliver Stech, Conductor:
11. Franz Bertolini (1875 – 1962): Müsle gang ga schlofa (Little mouse goes to sleep). Text: Walter Weinzierl (1902 – 1972)
12. Ferry Wunsch (1901 - 1963): Heut kommen d’Engerln auf Urlaub nach Wean (Today the angels come to Vienna for a holiday). Text: Franz Josef Hub (1904 – 1955)
13. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) Godiam la pace (Let us rejoice over peace) aus der Oper Idomeneo, rè di Creta KV 366 / from the opera Idomeneo K. 366. Text: Giambattista Varesco (1735 – 1805). Arr.: Gerald Wirth
14. Johann Strauss Sohn / Johann Strauss II (1825 – 1899), Nach Ansage – To Be Announced. Voting on Facebook: Donauwalzer / Kaiserwalzer / Wiener Blut. Arr. Gerald Wirth
15. Johann Strauss Vater (1804 – 1849): Radetzky-Marsch (Radetzky March) opus 228 (1848). Arr.: Gerald Wirth
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Gerald Wirth, conductor:
16. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827): An die Freude (Ode to Joy) aus / from: Symphonie Nr. 9, opus 125 (1824). Text: Friedrich von Schiller (1759 – 1805)
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