Concerts with works byChristoph Willibald Gluck
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CitiesFrequently performed in
In Germany
Hamburg
4In Germany
Berlin
2In Germany
Frankfurt am Main
2In Germany
Essen
1In Germany
Köln
1MusiciansFrequently performed by
Musician
Mélissa Petit
5Musician
Cecilia Bartoli
4Musician
Gianluca Capuano
3Musician
Balthasar-Neumann-Chor und -Orchester
2Musician
Diego Fasolis
2Musician
Il Canto di Orfeo
2Musician
Les Musiciens du Prince – Monaco
2Musician
Lucia Cirillo
2Musician
Paolo Fanale
2Musician
Thomas Hengelbrock
2ProgramFrequently performed along with
Works by
Antonio Vivaldi
10Works by
Georg Friedrich Händel
8Works by
Alexandre Scriabine
4Works by
André Campra
3Works by
Jean-Philippe Rameau
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Upcoming Concerts
Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Christoph Willibald Gluck is performed
January 28, 2025
March 30, 2025
Symphoniker Hamburg / Sylvain Cambreling
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Christoph Willibald Gluck's opera "Alceste" deeply impressed the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Years later, Mozart completed a symphonic trio. Franz Liszt, inspired by a drawing, revisited his symphonic poem form two decades later. Richard Wagner's "Tristan" prelude encapsulates the struggle of hopeless love.
May 3, 2025
Gluck: Iphigénie en Tauride / Thomas Hengelbrock
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Christoph Willibald Gluck wanted his operatic music to be entirely focused on the gripping depiction of the plot. In the process, he revolutionised the overly long, extravagant baroque models. He set the ancient subject matter of »Iphigénie en Tauride« – a bloodthirsty family tragedy – to music, with finely rendered character studies that portray in gripping ways their personal inner conflicts in beautiful arias. It is an ideal template for Thomas Hengelbrock and his ensembles, who have long been a fixture in European musical life with their synthesis of historically informed interpretations and high-energy music-making. He has invited one of the most moving soprano voices of our time to Hamburg for the starring role in this opera-themed concert: Gaëlle Arquez, who last dazzled as Carmen in the Elbphilharmonie. The plot offers her and the other singers ample opportunity to perform across the full range of emotions. King Agamemnon was once prepared to sacrifice his daughter Iphigénie to the goddess Diana to win the war against Troy. In return, his wife Clytemnestra kills him on his return and their son Orest avenges his father by killing his mother. Diana, however, rescued Iphigénie at the last moment and took her to the island of Tauris as her priestess. This is where Orest comes to escape from the goddesses of revenge who torment him. Iphigénie, who is supposed to sacrifice all strangers on the island to Diana, recognises her brother and, overwhelmed with forgiveness, brings the spiral of violence to an end.