March 2028
Inmo Yang, violin
Riccardo Minasi, conductor
Ensemble Resonanz
Korean violinist Inmo Yang, born in 1995, gained international recognition with First Prize at the 2022 Jean Sibelius Violin Competition. In 2015, he won the prestigious Premio Paganini in Genoa – the first time a first prize had been awarded in nine years – along with several other prizes, including the audience award. Among his recent highlights is his sold-out debut at the BBC Proms in August 2025 alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Ruth Crawford Seeger – Andante for String Quartet
Thomas Tallis – Spem in alium (arr. for 40 instruments)
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy – Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 »Jupiter«
Stone by stone, voice by voice, Ensemble Resonanz builds cathedrals:
Thomas Tallis’s monumental motet Spem in alium – here arranged for 40 instruments – and Mozart's Jupiter Symphony stand as complete architectural marvels of their kind: constructed from the densest polyphony, sustained by structure, and crowned with radical clarity.
Ruth Crawford Seeger’s delicate string quartet opens the space to these cathedrals: imbued with the same polyphonic spirit, intensely concentrated – a gateway from the 20th century.
In between: Mendelssohn’s violin concerto as the voice of the individual – earthly, luminous, filled with human dignity. A self that longs, and asserts itself between greatness and form.