What concerts are you looking forward to? (Part II)

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madaboutmahler

Quote from: Brewski on May 16, 2012, 10:03:43 AM
On Friday at Carnegie Hall...not a huge fan of the Chopin, but will enjoy hearing Pires, and I love the other two pieces.

The Philadelphia Orchestra
Charles Dutoit, Chief Conductor
Maria João Pires, Piano
The Philadelphia Singers Chorale
David Hayes, Director

Glinka: Overture to Ruslan and Lyudmila
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21
Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (complete)

--Bruce

Hope you enjoy it, Bruce! Seeing D+C live, especially the full ballet, must be incredibly exciting! I imagine Pires will be wonderful in the Chopin, so I hope you enjoy that too. :)
"Music is ... A higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy"
— Ludwig van Beethoven

Wendell_E

Quote from: Brewski on May 16, 2012, 08:53:14 AM
the JACK guys are fantastic...do you know what they'll be playing? Just heard them do Xenakis's Tetras again a few months ago--they do it about as confidently as anyone I've heard.

--Bruce

The program hasn't been announced yet, but the concert isn't until January 27th.  The JACKs seem to be good about posting upcoming programs on their website, but currently the latest concert listed is mid-December, so I'll have to keep an eye out.
"Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." ― Mark Twain

bhodges

On Sunday, an all-Christian Tetzlaff afternoon at Carnegie Hall:

The MET Orchestra
David Robertson, Conductor
Christian Tetzlaff, Violin

Mozart: Adagio in E Major, K. 261
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
Schoenberg: Violin Concerto, Op. 36

--Bruce

North Star

Quote from: North Star on May 10, 2012, 11:43:18 AM
18.5.
Anna-Maria Helsing & Oulu Symphony Orchestra
Barnabás Kelemen, violin

Brahms: Violin Concerto
Beethoven: Symphony no. 7


21.5.
Helsinki Music Centre
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Chamber Orchestra Wien - Berlin

Mozart: Divertimento in Bb major, Violin Concertos nos 3 & 5
Rihm: Lichtes Spiel

Wonderful concert today - the orchestra has gotten a lot better during this season, the playing is on an excellent level. Kelemen's playing was superb, and the tone he got from his Guarneri del Gesu (on loan from Hungarian gvt) was unquestionably the best violin tone I've heard live - the strong, muscular del Gesu's are much more to my taste than Strads.

Really excited about the Mutter, too!
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

North Star

Oulu Symphony's next season's programme has been published today - some interesting pieces among the lot

6.9.
Aarre Merikanto: Olympic fanfare
Søren Hyldgaard: Rhapsody borealis
Jukka-Pekka Lehto: NOX (ke)
Aulis Sallinen: Palatsirapsodia (Palace Rhapsody)
John Mackey: Asphalt cocktail


13.9.    Johannes Gustavsson, cond.
Marcus Jupither, baritone
Wagner: Overture & Monologue Die Frist ist um    (Flügende Hollander)
Sibelius: Kullervos lament
Sibelius: Lemminkäinen, op. 22


20.9.    Atso Almila, cond.
Chloë Hanslip, vln 
Beethoven: Coriolanus ovt op. 62
Weill: Concerto for violin and winds, op. 12
Leevi Madetoja: Small suite, op. 12
Atso Almila: Sinfonia nro 3


4.10.   Markus Lehtinen, cond.
Juhana Ritakorpi, cello
Madetoja: Chess game suit, op. 5 Lyric suite, op. 51
Madetoja: Sinfonia nro 3 A-duuri, op. 55


11.10.   Anna-Maria Helsing, cond.
Monica Groop, mezzo
Jorma Silvasti, tenor
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde


18.10.    Santtu-Matias Rouvali, cond.
Timo Korhonen, Guitar
Kimmo Hakola: Guitar Concerto 
Toshio Hosokawa: Guitar Concerto  Voyage IX ’Awakening’
Sibelius: Sinfonia nro 7 a-molli, op. 63


1.11.   Luke Dollman, cond.
Miina-Liisa Värelä, soprano
Nicholas Söderlund, bass
Haydn: Sinfonia nro 44 e-molli, Hob. 1:44, “Trauer”
Šostakovitš: Sinfonia nro 14, op. 135


8.11.    Johannes Gustavsson, cond.
Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet
Tobias Broström: Lucernaris (Trumpet concerto)
Sibelius: Sinfonia nro 2 op. 43


15.11.    Anna-Maria Helsing, cond.
Valeria Resjan, piano
Rahmaninov: PC no. 2
Tšaikovski: Sinfonia no 5


22.11.     Jaakko Kuusisto, cond.
Essi Wuorela,  Hannu Lepola, vocal soloists
Tšaikovski: Orkesterisarja baletista Pähkinänsärkijä
Prokofjev: Romeo ja Julia
Bernstein: parts from West Side Story


17.1.    Jaakko Kuusisto, cond.
Sergei Malov, vln
Mendelssohn: Hebrides, op. 26
Tšaikovski: VC
Mendelssohn: Sinfonia nro 4”Italian”


24.1.    Anna-Maria Helsing, cond.
??, vln
Lutoslawski: Little Suite
Wieniawski: VC no. 2 in D minor, op. 22
Tšaikovski: Sinfonia nro 3, D-duuri, op. 29 ”Puolalainen”


14.2.    Ari Rasilainen, cond.
Heini Kärkkäinen, piano
Svendsen: Festival Polonaise
Grieg: Pianokonsertto a-molli, op. 16
Brahms, arr. Schönberg: Piano Quartet no 1 op. 25


21.2.    Juha Kangas, cond.
Bruckner: Adagio (arr. string orch.)
Bach: Orch. suite no. 1 C major, BWV 1066
Mozart Sinfonia no 36, KV 425 "Linz"


4.4.    Johannes Gustavsson, cond.
Torleif Thedéen, cello
Schumann: Träumerei & Abendlied for cello & orch.
Schumann: Cello Concerto in A minor, op. 129
Schumann: Sinfonia no. 4 D minor, op. 120


11.4. Anna-Maria Helsing, cond.
Petteri Iivonen (2nd place 2010 Sibelius Violin Competition), vln
Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia
Britten: VC, op. 15
Elgar: Enigma variations


25.4.  Philip Pickett, cond.
Telemann: Alster suite
Händel: Watermusic – parts from suites 1, 2 ja 3

8.5.Johannes Gustavsson, cond.
Juho Pohjonen, piano
Beethoven: PC no 4
Beethoven: Symphony no 6

16.5.  Anna-Maria Helsing, cond.
Mari Palo, soprano
Mozart: arias
Wagner: Meistersinger, Preludes from acts 1&3, Dance of the Apprentices, finale
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

Lisztianwagner

This evening, live on the German radio BR-Klassik:

Johannes Brahms
Symphony No.2


Leoš Janáček
Glagolitic Mass


Soloists: Tatyana Monogarova, soprano Marina Prudenskaja, alto; Ludovit Ludha, tenor, Peter Mikulas, bass; Iveta Apkalna, organ.

Conductor: Mariss Jansons
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

I'm really looking forward to listening to the concert! ;D
"Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire." - Gustav Mahler

Sergeant Rock

Quote from: Brewski on May 16, 2012, 10:03:43 AM
On Friday at Carnegie Hall...

Quote from: Brewski on May 18, 2012, 01:26:37 PM
On Sunday, an all-Christian Tetzlaff afternoon at Carnegie Hall....

Bruce, are you going to see the Cleveland's Salome at Carnegie Hall?

Sarge
the phone rings and somebody says,
"hey, they made a movie about
Mahler, you ought to go see it.
he was as f*cked-up as you are."
                               --Charles Bukowski, "Mahler"

bhodges

#3127
Quote from: Sergeant Rock on May 21, 2012, 11:05:36 AM
Bruce, are you going to see the Cleveland's Salome at Carnegie Hall?

Sarge

Yes, yes, yes--and the first of the two concerts, too! Can't wait for both.

Wednesday

The Cleveland Orchestra
Franz Welser-Möst, Music Director and Conductor
Yefim Bronfman, Piano

Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2
Saariaho: Laterna magica (NY Premiere)
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor

Thursday

The Cleveland Orchestra
Franz Welser-Möst, Music Director and Conductor
Nina Stemme, Soprano (Salome)
Eric Owens, Bass-Baritone (Jochanaan)
Rudolf Schasching, Tenor (Herod)
Jane Henschel, Mezzo-Soprano (Herodias)
Garrett Sorenson, Tenor (Narraboth)

Cast also includes:
Jennifer Johnson Cano
Rodell Rosel, Tenor
Matthew Plenk, Tenor
Bryan Griffin, Tenor
James Kryshak, Tenor
Brian Keith-Johnson, Baritone
Sam Handley, Bass-Baritone
Darren Stokes, Bass-Baritone
Evan Boyer, Bass

R. Strauss: Salome, Op. 54 (concert performance)

--Bruce

jlaurson

#3128
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522




Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.






jlaurson

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522

Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.



Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 2 )


http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/notes-from-2012-dresden-music-festival_23.html

bhodges

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.


Some great concerts there, but am especially envious that you're hearing these two!

Another one coming up here in NYC:

Pocket Opera of New York
http://www.pocketoperany.org/

Poulenc: La voix humaine (with Carrie Hennessey, soprano)

--Bruce

North Star

Quote from: North Star on May 10, 2012, 11:43:18 AM
21.5.
Helsinki Music Centre
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Chamber Orchestra Wien - Berlin

Mozart: Divertimento in Bb major, Violin Concertos nos 3 & 5
Rihm: Lichtes Spiel

+ encores:  the last movement of the 3rd VC & Bach: Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068

The Rihm I didn't enjoy too much, what with the seemingly pointless dissonances thrown into the piece that was otherwise quite traditional.

Absolutely fantastic playing from the orchestra (members of VPO and BPO), and Mutter was superb with her Strad. The acoustics of the hall were awesome; our seats were to the left from the stage, and when Mutter projected the violin towards us, it sounded like the violin was right next to us. Walking in the city, we chatted with one of the orchestra members, and he, too, commented very positively on the acoustics.
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

My photographs on Flickr

jlaurson

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522

Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.


Sex, Lies, and Mozart Arias
Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 3 )



http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/sex-lies-and-mozart-arias.html

The new erato

Just bach from a full staged performance of Handels Xerxes by the Berlin Komische Oper under Konrad Junghanel. Handel is such a wonderful composer, I'm a complete groupie. Goosebumps stuff.

Next week: Les Arts Florissants doing madrigals.

jlaurson

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522




Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.


Bach, Death, and Antihistamines
Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 4 )



http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/bach-death-and-antihistamines.html

jlaurson

#3135
Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522




Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.

edit: links fixed

Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 5 )
Dresden's Bruckner and their Thielemann



http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/notes-from-2012-dresden-music-festival_26.html

jlaurson

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522

Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.



Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 7 )
Operatic Repremiere

(In the name of efficiency, I'll try to convey this opera's lack of eloquence by rhyming the synopsis.)


http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/notes-from-2012-dresden-music-festival_28.html

jlaurson

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522

Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.



Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 8 )
Honegger Delight



http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/notes-from-2012-dresden-music-festival_29.html

jlaurson

Quote from: jlaurson on May 22, 2012, 07:51:42 AM
http://www.musikfestspiele.com/cms/en/main/program/#20120522

Tue, 22, May, 20:00, Kathedrale
Organ Recital, Martin Haselböck
The virtuoso on the queen of instruments presents a multifaceted program of Bach's work.

Wed, 23, May, 20:00, Schauspielhaus
John Malkovich – Wiener Akademie – Martin Haselböck
Modern prose and Early Music combined to an »infernal comedy« about an Austrian murderer.

Thu, 24, May, 20:00, Frauenkirche
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Bostridge
A musical sermon: Bostridge impressively walks in the footsteps of Bach at the Frauenkirche.

Fri, 25, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden & Thielemann, Bruckner 8th Symphony
The tradition-steeped orchestra and its designated chief conductor with the »creation of a genius«.

Sat, 26, May, 19:30, Kulturpalast
Dresden Philharmonic
The Dresden Philharmonic and Vadim Repin create a Dionysian evening with Spanish atmosphere.
(Prokofiev, I think... or am I at the Patricia Kopatchinskaja chamber thingy?)

Sun, 27, May, 11:00, Palais im Großen Garten
Baroque Music from Vienna
The French ensemble Café Zimmermann serves up a special Viennese mélange with invigorating Baroque works.

Sun, 27, May, 20:00, Semperoper
Mariinsky – Gergiev – Vogler, Bartok, Honegger, Strauss
Back to Dresden after the great concert in 2010: Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra with Jan Vogler as soloist.

Mon, 28, May, 11:00, Semperoper
Premiere Dresden Festival Orchestra
The best baroque musicians from Europe travel deep into the era of the former court orchestra in Dresden.



Notes from the 2012 Dresden Music Festival ( 6 )
All You Can Hear

Vadim Gluzman, Vadim Repin, and Patricia Kopachinskaja in under six hours.


http://ionarts.blogspot.com/2012/05/notes-from-2012-dresden-music-festival_27.html

bhodges

Tomorrow night at the DiMenna Center:

Pocket Opera of New York
Paul Peers, production
Carrie Hennessey, soprano
Alan Hamilton, piano

Poulenc: La voix humaine

--Bruce