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Vijf tot acht keer per jaar komen de musici van Anima Eterna Brugge samen om een stuk muziekgeschiedenis te ontsluiten. Een doordachte programmering, onderzoek, historische instrumenten en de toewijding en het plezier van elke speler creëren samen ons handelsmerk: een heldere, transparante klank die Anima in een zucht herkenbaar maakt voor elke luisteraar. Anima verkent het verleden van de muziek, om haar levend de toekomst in te sturen.

strauss

“Brahms was a great admirer of Strauss. Not so long ago, I had a hard time understanding that; like many musicians I found Strauss’ music a bit cheap. This wasn’t the case when I began studying music as a ten year-old and sight-read Strauss Waltzes under the watchful eye of my first private teacher. I liked the music, but the pleasure was short-lived. In the music school where I next studied, it was forbidden to play music by Strauss (or to enjoy anything); Bach and Czerny replaced Strauss on the music desk. The prejudice against Strauss’ ‘unworthy’ music made it impossible for me to appreciate even his orchestral scores. That never-ending little tune, that continuous stretching of the rhythm, that melodramatic way of doing things… it just didn’t appeal to me… Until I undertook the Strauss project with Anima Eterna, a suggestion by Dr. Ulrich Etscheit from Alkor and Bärenreiter Publishers who send me Dr. Michael Rot’s new critical edition. This changed the picture. I discovered more and more good music, great music, brilliant orchestration. In a short time my resistence had disappeared, and I no longer needed convincing… ”

 

Jos van Immerseel

 

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