A great violinist – with no airs and graces
7th First Night Subscription Concert
Works by Mozart, Schönberg, Haydn and Mendelssohn Bartholdy
»He combines intellect and passion – without the airs and graces of a star.« Noble praise indeed for the violinist from a true ›nobleman‹. Sir Simon Rattle speaks with genuine admiration of Christian Tetzlaff, who celebrates his 50th birthday in 2016 and has long counted among the world’s greatest violinists. Yet he has never sought the media spotlight, giving precedence instead to his own language – that of music. However, this musical language is incredibly versatile. His repertoire ranges from Bach to Contemporary Music, including many discoveries along the way and spanning all genres. He is celebrating his milestone birthday with a grand tour together with The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. It is a special sign of mutual trust and mutual esteem when Christian Tetzlaff – once again – joins the ranks of the Kammerphilharmonie players for the orchestral works and directs the performance as concertmaster. On a joint South America tour in 2011, the Brazilian newspaper ›O Estado de S. Paulo was full of praise ‹: »his musicality is unique, whether he is directing the group of 36 musicians or performing as a soloist.«
 
              