Gewandhausorchester, Herbert Blomstedt Dirigent
Date & Time
Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 19:30If the Gewandhaus Orchestra could only perform one work, it would be Bruckner's Seventh Symphony. This piece, premiered by the orchestra, is uniquely tied to its history and represents the deepest emotions. Conductor Herbert Blomstedt receives standing ovations upon entering the stage, and the hall's structural integrity is tested after every performance. The symphony's climax features a powerful cymbal crash in the Adagio, a controversial addition potentially attributed to the first conductor, Arthur Nikisch, and now accepted in the latest edition.A summary from original text in German | Read the original
Keywords: Symphony Concert
Musicians
Gewandhausorchester | Orchestra |
Herbert Blomstedt | Conductor |
Program
7. Sinfonie E-Dur WAB 107 (nach der Neuen Bruckner-Gesamtausgabe, herausgegeben von Paul Hawkshaw) | Anton Bruckner |