backing. The first blue hour music this year will take place on Friday, July 7th, from 9:29 p.m. to 10:11 p.m. in the Christkönigskirche. The Backnang clarinettist Cindy Velz plays music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Max Reger and Alban Berg together with Reiner Schulte.
“Dal niente” is the title of the concert – out of nowhere. The clarinet can develop the sound out of nothing, out of silence, and bring it back into it like hardly any other instrument. In doing so, she touches the most sensitive point in the music and opens her ears to the most delicate nuances – in the spirit of the music at the blue hour.
The term blue hour describes the special coloring of the sky during the time of twilight after sunset and before nightfall. The concert series “Music at the Blue Hour” moves in the border areas between day and night, between cosmos and time, nature and culture, music and space, art and religion. The music during the blue hour begins with sunset and ends, like the blue hour, with the onset of complete darkness.
Cindy Velz is a master of her instrument. She studied clarinet and chamber music at the Royal Music Conservatory in Liège in the classes of Rigobert Mareels and Cécile Évrard. Master classes with Walter Boeykens, Peter Fellhauer and Ralph Manno greatly enriched her. Since 2012 she has been teaching at the youth music and art school in Backnang.
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