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Taschenphilharmonie (Pocket philharmonic) is a German orchestra, founded in 2005 by Peter Stangel. The chamber ensemble plays symphonic works in three series, with most concerts held at the
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of the
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. In addition to concerts which juxtapose classical and contemporary music, they address children in a second series and listeners interested in the making of a composition in a third. The ensemble styles its name die taschenphilharmonie.


History and program

The ensemble continues a tradition that
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began in Vienna in 1918: the ''
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'' played chamber versions of orchestral works. The format has been compared to the ''Taschenbuch'' (
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, lit.: pocket book). The ensemble has been called "das kleinste Sinfonieorchester der Welt" (the world's smallest orchestra). One concert series of the Taschenphilharmonie is called (Adventure for the ears), combining works by two or three composers, usually contrasting classical and contemporary. A concert on 20 November contrasted Beethoven's 2nd symphony with Jan Václav Voříšek's Symphony in D and a work by
Graham Waterhouse Graham Waterhouse (born 2 November 1962) is an English composer and cellist who specializes in chamber music. He has composed a cello concerto, '' Three Pieces for Solo Cello'' and '' Variations for Cello Solo'' for his own instrument, and str ...
, whose ''Concerto da camera'' they had premiered in 1911. Another premiere was ''=11='' by , played at the Black Box of the
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. The ensemble performed works such as
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's ''Sinfonia 2'' on the occasion of the composer's 80th birthday in 2007,
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's ''Hamelin'' in 2008, Stravinsky's
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in 2009,
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's Second Symphony in 2010, and Schoenberg's ''
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'' in 2015. A second series addresses children age four to nine. ''Große Musik für kleine Hörer'' (Great music for small listeners) introduces classical music to children focusing on a single composer, with the presentation of the music being embedded in a story with Stangel as the narrator. Concerts are also played at kindergartens and schools. The 2016 season began with a concert on Humperdinck's ''
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''. The concerts reach about thousand children per year in live concerts. The series was awarded the
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in 2011, '' Ein Sommernachtstraum'' was in the (List of the best) of the
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in 2013 A third series is called (Listening academy), offering background information for one work with sound examples before intermission, the complete work afterwards. In 2010, the topic were Mahler's ''
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'', performed with the baritone Wolfgang Wirsching at the Kleiner Konzertsaal of the Gasteig. On 3 March 2016 they analysed and played Mendelssohn's
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, on 27 November 2016 Beethoven's 2nd symphony is explored. The series is organized in collaboration with the Munich
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and the
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. It was transferred to the Künstlerhaus in the Lenbachhaus beginning in 2016.


Publications

* ''Große Musik für kleine Hörer'', an edition of 13 CDs in collaboration with ''
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'' and
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, including ** '' Ein Sommernachtstraum'', reading with music. ** '' Die vier Jahreszeiten'', reading with music. ** ''
Peer Gynt ''Peer Gynt'' (, ) is a five-Act (drama), act play in verse written in 1867 by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. It is one of Ibsen's best known and most widely performed plays. ''Peer Gynt'' chronicles the journey of its title character fr ...
'', reading with music. ** ''
Hänsel und Gretel "Hansel and Gretel" (; ) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 as part of ''Grimms' Fairy Tales'' (KHM 15). Hansel and Gretel are siblings who are abandoned in a forest and fall into the hands of a witch ...
'', reading with music. ** ''. Vom Englein, das nicht singen konnte'', reading, with music by Peter Stangel, Georg Simm,
Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a German composer, violinist, and music theorist. He is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook ''Versuch einer grün ...
. . * Mahler: ''
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ''Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen'' (''Songs of a Wayfarer'') is a song cycle by Gustav Mahler on his own texts. The cycle of four ''lieder'' for medium voice (often performed by women as well as men) was written around 1884–1885 in the wake of ...
'' (Susan Maclean, mezzo-soprano) and Symphony No. 4 ( Hélène Lindqvist, soprano) * Mahler: Symphony No. 7, version for chamber ensemble, world premiere recording"''Mahler 7''"
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* Peter Stangel: ''Oboe und Co oder Was macht das Horn im Wald: Die Instrumente stellen sich vor''.


Awards

* 2011
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for ''Große Musik für kleine Hörer'' * 2013
Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik Preis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfred Preis (1911–1993), Austrian architect * Ellen Preis (Ellen Müller-Preis) (1912–2007), German-born Austrian Olympic champion foil fencer * Mary Louise Preis (born 1941), ...
for ''Sommernachtstraum''


References


External links

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Die Taschenphilharmonie
kulturkurier.de

(in German) Theatergemeinde München
Die taschenphilharmonie – Freunde der Taschenphilharmonie e.V.
(in German) musenkuss-muenchen.de
Bunt und lehrreich! / Münchens musikalische Kultur- und Veranstaltungsszene für Vorschulkinder
(in German) familie-muenchen.de {{authority control Orchestras in Munich Chamber orchestras 2005 establishments in Germany