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Thursday« July 6t\ 1978, 8 p. m. Main Hall of the Kulturpalast Dresden On the occasion of the 12 th FEBS-Meeting Dresden CONCERT OF THE DRESDNER PHILHARMONIE Conductor: Herbert Kegel Soloist: Annerose Schmdit, Berlin, piano Paul Dessau 1894 In memoriam Bertolt Brecht Lamento — „Der Krieg soll verflucht sein!" (Marcia) — Epitaph Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 5 in E Flat Major op. 73 Allegro Adagio un poco mosso Rondo (Allegro) I n t e r v a I Robert Schumann 1810-1856 Symphony No. 4 in D Minor op. 120 Ziemlich langsam — Lebhaft/Romanze (Ziemlich langsam) / Scherzo (Lebhaft) / Langsam — Lebhaft Professor Herbert Kegel, Chief con- ductor and director of the Dresdner Philharmonie, is one of the GDR’s foremost conductors, with a world re- putation. Born in 1920 in Dresden, he studied from 1935 to 1940 ander Karl Böhm and Boris Blacher at the Conservatory in his home town. From 1946 he led the orchestra at the Volkstheater in Rostock, until he mo- ved to Leipzig in 1949 to direct the Leipzig Radio Choir and the Radio Orchestra. In 1953 he was appointed conductor of the Radio Symphony Or chestra and took over in 1960 as chief conductor. His outstanding ar- tistic achievements earned him the Art Prize in 1959 and the National Prize of the GDR in 1961. In 1975, he was appointed to a chair at the Leip zig College of Music. He has made successful guest tours of many coun- tries: the Soviet Union, Poland, Cze- choslovakia, Rumania, Hungary, Yu- goslavia, Chile, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, Norway, Austria, Switzer land, France, Italy, Mexico, Argenti- na, Peru and Colombia. In Chile in 1967 he was awarded the Music Cri- tics* Prize for the best foreign artist of the season, and in 1968 he received the Chilean Art Prize for his Inter pretation of Beethoven’s symphonies. Herbert Kegel has been involved in making many radio broadcasts and records. SCHMIDT under her three studied for father and years under Leipzig College she passed her in 1957 with a In 1955 she took ANNEROSE many years subsequently for Hugo Steurer at the of Music, where final examinations special distinction. a prize at the 5th International Cho pin Competition and carried the ho- nours at the Piano Competition in Leipzig. In 1956 she won Ist Prize at the International Schumann Competi tion. In 1961 she was awarded the GDR Art Prize, and in 1965 the Na tional Prize. Concert tours have taken Annerose Schmidt to all the musical centres of Europe, the Middle East and Japan.