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Concerts with works by
Charles Ives

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Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Charles Ives is performed

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This season
In Bamberg

Jakub Hrůša, Bomsori Kim

Sat, May 17, 2025, 20:00
Konzerthalle Bamberg, Joseph-Keilberth-Saal (Bamberg)
Jakub Hrůša (Conductor), Bomsori Kim (Violin)
»I love surprises and breaking with conventions, as long as they are subtle.« When it comes to developing dramaturgically sophisticated concert programmes, Jakub Hrůša always proves to be a creative mind and also enjoys experimenting. He is now combining two deeply profound musical creations: Charles Ives’ famous work from 1908 revolves around the question of existence. It ultimately remains unanswered in the room, and the magical piece ends on the exact same note with which Shostakovich»s Symphony No. 11 begins – so that the two compositions merge into one another impressively in our concert. The gripping symphony is subtitled »The Year 1905« and refers to the »St Petersburg Bloody Sunday« — but the work also reflects the just as tragic events of 1957 when it was written. Our Chief Conductor has selected the violin concerto by a composer who originated from his home town of Brno and had to seek refuge in exile in America: Korngold kept his head above water there by writing film music, which left traces in his violin concerto – for which we welcome Bomsori Kim as soloist. An exciting programme full of mesmerising undertow that is thought-provoking but also goes straight to the heart – especially through the conducting of Jakub Hrůša, who said of his favourite recipe: »It is important to find a balance in which you create with emotional charge and at the same time respect the craft. That’s when the best moments happen. And when the audience engages in this kind of valuable interaction, nothing stands in the way of happiness.«
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In München

Bamberger Symphoniker in Munich

Mon, May 19, 2025, 20:00
Jakub Hrůša (Conductor), Bomsori Kim (Violin), Bamberger Symphoniker
After the BRSO was invited to perform in Bamberg last October, the Bamberg Symphony has now accepted our invitation to perform a concert. Chief Conductor Jakub Hrůša, a highly popular and regular guest conductor with the BRSO, will lead the Bamberg Symphony in an unusual program, about which he remarks: “I love surprises and breaking with conventions, as long as they are done in a subtle way.” The program includes Shostakovich’s rarely performed Eleventh Symphony that serves as a cautionary and thought-provoking response to the “eternal question of existence” already posed in Charles Ives’ The Unanswered Question. In addition, the exceptional Korean violinist Bomsori Kim, winner of the 2013 ARD Music Competition, will appear for the first time in a BRSO concert series and perform Korngold’s Violin Concerto.
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This season
In Essen

Licht­einfall

Thu, Jul 3, 2025, 19:30
Alexej Gerassimez (Drums), Essener Philharmoniker, Andrea Sanguineti (Conductor), Anselm Dalferth (Concept), Anselm Dalferth (Konzertgestaltung)
An extraordinary concert in collaboration with sustainability-focused "Orchester des Wandels" will conclude the season. Featuring Paul Dukas's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," a musical fairytale about water, popularized by Disney's "Fantasia," and Bernd Alois Zimmermann's expansive "Photoptosis," reflecting on the color blue. The concert utilizes the foyers and adaptable Alfried Krupp Hall, presenting familiar elements in a new light for unusual sensory experiences, complemented by artistic contributions.
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This season
In Essen

Licht­einfall

Fri, Jul 4, 2025, 19:30
Alexej Gerassimez (Drums), Essener Philharmoniker, Andrea Sanguineti (Conductor), Anselm Dalferth (Concept), Anselm Dalferth (Konzertgestaltung)
An extraordinary concert in collaboration with sustainability-focused "Orchester des Wandels" will conclude the season. Featuring Paul Dukas's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," a musical fairytale about water, popularized by Disney's "Fantasia," and Bernd Alois Zimmermann's expansive "Photoptosis," reflecting on the color blue. The concert utilizes the foyers and adaptable Alfried Krupp Hall, presenting familiar elements in a new light for unusual sensory experiences, complemented by artistic contributions.