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Symphonie Fantastique

Wed, Feb 26, 2025, 19:30
Edward Gardner (Conductor), Augustin Hadelich (Violin)
Berlioz claimed that his Symphonie fantastique depicted an opium dream, but really he was just high on the sound of a supersized orchestra going for broke.Sex and drugs and symphony orchestras: Hector Berlioz claimed that his Symphonie fantastique depicted an opium dream, but really he was just high on the sound of a supersized orchestra going for broke. Love, witchcraft, severed heads – it’s all here, in psychedelic colours, and you’d better believe that it’s a hard act to follow. That’s why Edward Gardner and the superb violinist Augustin Hadelich are setting the scene with Britten’s powerful Violin Concerto, and with the world premiere of Sphinx by David Sawer – a British composer whose raw imagination can give even Berlioz a run for his money.
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Symphonie fantastique

Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 19:00
Christian Tetzlaff (Violin), Edward Gardner (Conductor)
Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique" takes the audience on a journey through an artist's life, experiencing a groundbreaking sound journey. The artist, infatuated with a woman, sees her at a ball, seeks peace in the countryside, and has opium-induced visions of his execution and a demonic burial. Béla Bartók's 2nd Violin Concerto also traverses diverse worlds, with Christian Tetzlaff as the soloist, experiencing a thrilling finale.
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Symphonie fantastique

Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 20:00
Christian Tetzlaff (Violin), Edward Gardner (Conductor)
Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique" takes the audience on a journey through an artist's life, experiencing a groundbreaking sound journey. The artist, infatuated with a woman, sees her at a ball, seeks peace in the countryside, and has opium-induced visions of his execution and a demonic burial. Béla Bartók's 2nd Violin Concerto also traverses diverse worlds, with Christian Tetzlaff as the soloist, experiencing a thrilling finale.
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Konzerthausorchester Berlin, William Christie

Sat, Mar 15, 2025, 20:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, William Christie (Conductor), Les Arts Florissants, Melissa Petit (Soprano), Beth Taylor (Alto), Bastien Rimondi (Tenor), Andreas Wolf (Bass)
„It's the sound in particular. Nobody else has it in this way [...] . And I think it's also the way you present the music to the audience. For me, it's very important that you have very quick access to the audience.“ This is how the renowned American baroque specialist, conductor and harpsichordist William Christie describes the French ensemble Les Arts Florissants, which he has led since 1979. The Konzerthausorchester is hosting them for the first time to perform Mozart and Haydn together - the latter fits in perfectly with the orchestra's focus on Haydn's works over several seasons. The „Litaniae Lauretanae“ KV 195 from 1774 is one of four litanies or supplications that Mozart composed in Salzburg during the course of his life. The name „Lauretana“ refers to the Marian devotion reflected in it. Due to its large orchestration and virtuoso solo parts, the work is one of the „Litaniae solemnes“ that were performed in Salzburg Cathedral. Joseph Haydn's Missa in B flat major or „Harmoniemesse“ was composed in 1802 and is the last of the six great mass compositions that - alongside The Creation and The Seasons - brought his vocal works to a crowning conclusion and his last completed composition. It was given its name because of the important „harmony-filling“ role of the obbligato wind parts.
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Konzerthausorchester Berlin, William Christie

Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 16:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, William Christie (Conductor), Les Arts Florissants, Melissa Petit (Soprano), Beth Taylor (Alto), Bastien Rimondi (Tenor), Andreas Wolf (Bass)
„It's the sound in particular. Nobody else has it in this way [...] . And I think it's also the way you present the music to the audience. For me, it's very important that you have very quick access to the audience.“ This is how the renowned American baroque specialist, conductor and harpsichordist William Christie describes the French ensemble Les Arts Florissants, which he has led since 1979. The Konzerthausorchester is hosting them for the first time to perform Mozart and Haydn together - the latter fits in perfectly with the orchestra's focus on Haydn's works over several seasons. The „Litaniae Lauretanae“ KV 195 from 1774 is one of four litanies or supplications that Mozart composed in Salzburg during the course of his life. The name „Lauretana“ refers to the Marian devotion reflected in it. Due to its large orchestration and virtuoso solo parts, the work is one of the „Litaniae solemnes“ that were performed in Salzburg Cathedral. Joseph Haydn's Missa in B flat major or „Harmoniemesse“ was composed in 1802 and is the last of the six great mass compositions that - alongside The Creation and The Seasons - brought his vocal works to a crowning conclusion and his last completed composition. It was given its name because of the important „harmony-filling“ role of the obbligato wind parts.
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Mahler Symphonie No. 8 with Philippe Jordan

Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 15:30
Wiener Konzerthaus, Great Hall (Wien)
Philippe Jordan (Conductor), Elisabeth Teige (Magna Peccatrix), Johanni van Oostrum (Una Poenitentium), Regula Mühlemann (Mater Gloriosa), Tanja Ariane Baumgartner (Mulier Samaritana), Noa Beinart (Maria Aegyptiaca), Benjamin Bruns (Doctor Marianus), Christopher Maltman (Pater Ecstaticus), Tareq Nazmi (Pater Profundus), Barbara Rett (Presentation), Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Wiener Singakademie, Wiener Sängerknaben, Wiener Symphoniker
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Pablo Heras-Casado conducts Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique

Sun, Nov 17, 2024, 11:00
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Pablo Heras-Casado (Conductor)
The Sunday Morning Concert brings you wonderful and much-loved compositions, performed by top musicians from the Netherlands and abroad. Enjoy the most beautiful music in the morning! You can make your Sunday complete by enjoying a delicious post-concert lunch in restaurant LIER.The Royal Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. Attend a concert and have an experience you will never forget. Come and enjoy inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the intimate Recital Hall.
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Mahler Symphonie No. 8 with Philippe Jordan

Sat, Nov 9, 2024, 19:30
Wiener Konzerthaus, Great Hall (Wien)
Philippe Jordan (Conductor), Elisabeth Teige (Magna Peccatrix), Johanni van Oostrum (Una Poenitentium), Regula Mühlemann (Mater Gloriosa), Tanja Ariane Baumgartner (Mulier Samaritana), Noa Beinart (Maria Aegyptiaca), Benjamin Bruns (Doctor Marianus), Christopher Maltman (Pater Ecstaticus), Tareq Nazmi (Pater Profundus), Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Johannes Prinz (Chorus Master), Wiener Singakademie, Heinz Ferlesch (Chorus Master), Wiener Sängerknaben, Wiener Symphoniker
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Essener Jugend-Symphonie-Orchester Beethoven 9. Sinfonie

Fri, Nov 15, 2024, 19:30
Lisa Wittig (Soprano), Bettina Ranch (Alt), Aljoscha Lennert (Tenor), Karel Martin Ludvik (Bass), Mitglieder des Kammerchors und der Kantorei der Auferstehungskirche Essen, Stefanie Westerteicher (Director), Mitglieder des Kettwiger Bach-Ensembles, Wolfgang Kläsener (Director), Essener Domchor, Mädchenchor am Essener Dom, Steffen Schreyer (Director), Mitglieder des Aalto Kinder- und Jugendchors, Mitglieder des Philharmonischen Chors Essen, Patrick Jaskolka (Director), Musiker*innen der Essener Philharmoniker, Essener Jugend-Symphonie-Orchester, Christian von Gehren (Conductor)
The Essen Philharmonic and Essen Youth Symphony Orchestra, celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2023, collaborate to perform Beethoven's monumental Ninth Symphony. Gustav Mahler's richer, more romantic orchestration gives the piece a unique character.
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Ensemble Resonanz / Nils Mönkemeyer / William Youn / Riccardo Minasi

Tue, May 6, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Ensemble Resonanz, Nils Mönkemeyer (Viola), William Youn (Piano), Riccardo Minasi (Conductor)
»This Mozart is rock ’n’ roll«, said the NDR about the recording of the last three Mozart symphonies by Ensemble Resonanz under its Principal Guest Conductor Riccardo Minasi. Symphony No. 35 »Haffner« is now on the programme with this level of energy. In addition, Nils Mönkemeyer on the viola and William Youn on the piano explore fragments from Mozart’s pen. The programme ends with Mozart’s symphony in all its elegance, preceded by his thoughts in the form of sketches and fragments, arranged by Isabel Mundry: melodies to whistle along to, a charming minuet, a presto with verve and a rapturous gesture. The casual overture by his contemporary Marianna von Martines invites us into the salon of the 18th century, while in a new chamber concerto Manfred Trojahn distils the muted sound of gardens that have become silent.