L.&A. Jussen, Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest, Haenchen: Mozart, Bruckner Dresden L.&A. Jussen, Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest, Haenchen: Mozart, Bruckner Dresden
Kulturpalast Dresden Main Hall
Dresden

L.&A. Jussen, Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest, Haenchen: Mozart, Bruckner Dresden

Kulturpalast Dresden Main Hall

Schloßstr. 2, Dresden, Dresden

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Sobre o Evento

Por ocasião do seu 80º aniversário, o Festival de Música de Dresden convida o seu antigo Intendente Hartmut Haenchen para o Kulturpalast com o seu Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest, cujo principal maestro foi desde a sua fundação até 2002. Os irmãos holandeses Lucas e Arthur Jussen estão entre os melhores duos de piano do mundo, e serão ouvidos interpretando o Concerto para Dois Pianos e Orquestra K. 365 de Mozart. Segue-se a Sétima Sinfonia de Bruckner. A obra monumental significou uma grande viragem para o compositor, a sua recepção triunfal nas salas de concerto, estabelecendo-o na vida musical europeia numa idade avançada.

Informações Práticas

Ludwig van Beethoven: Ouvertüre zum Ballett "Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus" op. 43
William Blank: "Alisma". Tripelkonzert für Violine, Violoncello, Klarinette und Orchester (Uraufführung)
Carl Nielsen: Sinfonie Nr. 5 op. 50

Programação

  • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus – Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in E-flat-major K. 365 (316a)
  • Bruckner, Anton – Symphony no. 7 E Major, WAB 107
O programa está sujeito a alterações

Elenco / Produção

Mira Wang — Violine
Jan Vogler — Violoncelo
Daniel Ottensamer — Klarinette
Orquestra Sinfónica Nacional Dinamarquesa
Fabio Luisi — Dirigente

Artistas

Orquestra: Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest
Condutor: Haenchen, Hartmut

Hartmut Haenchen (born March 21, 1943) is a prominent German orchestral conductor.

Haenchen was born in Dresden and began his musical career as a member of the Dresden Kreuzchor. Haenchen's first engagement was as director of the Robert-Franz-Singakademie (choral society) in Halle and conductor of the Halle Philharmonic Orchestra in 1966. The following stations were: Zwickau, Berlin, Schwerin, Dresden and the C. P. E. Bach Orchestra Berlin. In 1986, Haenchen became music director of the De Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam and principal conductor of the Netherlands Philharmonic and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. During his tenure in Amsterdam, The Dutch opera became renowned for its high-quality ensemble productions and innovative stagings. Under his leadership, the newly-formed Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra quickly rose in stature, not only in its opera performances but also in symphonic concerts, recordings, and foreign tours. However, Haenchen resigned his position in September 2002 in protest of budgetary cuts.

Haenchen has made guest appearances in virtually all the European countries and toured Japan, the United States and Canada. He has conducted opera in Bologna, Geneva, Jerusalem, London, Munich, New York, Stuttgart, Warsaw, Vienna and Wiesbaden. Two new productions, which he directed at the Royal Opera House in London, were singled out for the Laurence Olivier Award. In 1995 he returned to the Berlin State Opera as principal guest conductor.

Solista: Jussen, Arthur
Solista: Jussen, Lucas
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