Miloš Karadaglić & Andreas Ottensamer
This event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
Superstar performers meet for a dazzling concert bringing together clarinet and guitar in music from across the globe and the centuries.
This programme is a journey through time, place and musical tradition, weaving together works that span the Renaissance to the 20th century. At its core, it explores the interplay between two instruments – the clarinet and the guitar – each with a distinct voice, yet remarkably complementary in their ability to sing, dance and evoke emotion.
From the melancholic intimacy of John Dowland’s Renaissance songs to the expressive fire of Piazzolla’s Histoire du Tango, the programme highlights the evolution of musical expression across cultures and centuries.
Whether through the ornamented elegance of Baroque variation, the nostalgia of Schubertian melody or the sensuality of Piazzolla’s tango, the clarinet and guitar breathe life into music that transcends time, inviting the listener into a world of intimate storytelling and rich emotional landscapes.
Performers
Miloš Karadaglić guitar
Andreas Ottensamer clarinet
Repertoire
Programme includes: -
Dowland: Lachrimae Pavan; I saw my lady weep
Schubert: Wonne der Wehmut, D.260
Falla: Selection from 7 Canciones populares espagñolas
Satie: Gymnopédie No.1
Piazzolla: Cafe 1930 from L'histoire du tango
Fritz Kreisler: Liebesleid (Old Viennese Dance No.2)
Mathias Duplessy: Amor fati for guitar
Piazzolla: Tanti Anni Prima (Many years ago) (Ave Maria)
Corelli: Sonata in D minor, Op.5 No.12 (La Folia)
Need to know
Reviews
‘Every note sings in Miloš’s majestic account’ BBC Music Magazine
‘With his velvet, sensuous tone and minute control of dynamics, Ottensamer surely has few peers among today’s clarinettists’ Gramophone
For your visit
This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre
The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.
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