• Thu. 12.09.
  • 8.00 p.m.
  • Bremen
    ·Die Glocke

Music for a better world

4th Highlight subscription concert

Works by Coleman, Elgar and Say

Reflecting on the state of the world with music and at the same time expressing hope, this is what unites the composer and the composers of this programme for which two exceptional musicians, Julia Hagen and Nil Venditti, are guests. »Umoja« – the Swahili word for »Unity« – inspired Coleman as a »melody that has always been there«, an exploration of »freedom and unity«. The Black Music Matters project brought this American, who was named Classical Woman of the Year 2020, together with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie for the first time in 2021. Now her anthem for a better world meets a work that draws strength for a utopian vision from the horrors of the recent past. The Turkish September pogroms of 1955, the corona pandemic and the Ukraine war formed the basis of Say’s 5th Symphony, the finale of which, »Tree of Life«, he dedicates to all those who love life. The horror of the First World War plunged Elgar into a silence from which he only emerged once. In his cello concerto, he channelled all his pent-up strength and wrote a work of farewell that really gets under the skin.

Programme

    • Valerie Coleman (*1970)
    • ›Umoja‹
    • Edward Elgar (1857–1934)
    • Concerto for violoncello and orchestra in E minor op. 85
    • Fazıl Say (*1970)
    • Symphony no. 5

Conductor

Nil Venditti

The Italian-Turkish conductor Nil Venditti has been forging close relationships with many international orchestras in recent years. Highlights of recent seasons include collaborations with the Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris, the Dresden Philharmonie, the Tonhalle Orchester Zurich, the Irish National Opera and the Orchestra della Toscana, of which she was Principal Guest Conductor until May 2022.

Alongside her strong affinity for the core classical repertoire of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven and her devotion to conducting opera, Nil Venditti also shows a great interest in contemporary programmes. In recent seasons, she has performed works by Fazil Say, Fabien Waksman, Lepo Sumera and Caroline Shaw in particular. This conductor also uses unusual formats to attract new target groups to classical music. In June 2022, Nil Venditti conducted the Irish National Opera’s first virtual reality community opera ›Out of the Ordinary‹, which was developed for and with people from all over Ireland and which places communities at the centre of the opera’s creative process. Nil Venditti made her acclaimed debut with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen conducting at Musikfest Bremen and returned to the orchestra’s own festival ›Summer in Lesmona‹ the following year.

Violoncello

Julia Hagen

Authenticity and warmth, vitality and the courage to take risks – such qualities are regularly mentioned when Julia Hagen’s playing is the topic of conversation. This 28-year-old cellist, originally from Salzburg, now living in Vienna, combines technical sovereignty with a high creative standard and a directly communicative approach to music-making. Julia Hagen is equally as convincing as a soloist with an orchestra as she is in recital with the piano or in numerous chamber music constellations, including trio concerts with Igor Levit and Renaud Capuçon at the Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, in London’s Wigmore Hall and at the Wiener Musikverein, as well as in her performances of Sofia Gubaidulina’s ›Canticle of the Sun‹ with the Los Angeles Master Chorale at the Salzburg Festival.

Concert highlights of the 2023/24 season include concerts with Krzysztof Urbański and the Dresdner Philharmonie followed by a European tour with Jonathan Bloxham and the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia. This cellist also returns to the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and Andrés Orozco-Estrada and will debut with Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, including concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris. Further debuts will take this musician on a tour of Switzerland with designated principal conductor Petr Popelka and the Wiener Symphoniker and to the Grafenegg Festival with Dennis Russell Davies and the Brno Philharmonic. She will also be giving her first performance with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, making her debut in Bremen.

Conductor

Nil Venditti

The Italian-Turkish conductor Nil Venditti has been forging close relationships with many international orchestras in recent years. Highlights of recent seasons include collaborations with the Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Paris, the Dresden Philharmonie, the Tonhalle Orchester Zurich, the Irish National Opera and the Orchestra della Toscana, of which she was Principal Guest Conductor until May 2022.

Alongside her strong affinity for the core classical repertoire of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven and her devotion to conducting opera, Nil Venditti also shows a great interest in contemporary programmes. In recent seasons, she has performed works by Fazil Say, Fabien Waksman, Lepo Sumera and Caroline Shaw in particular. This conductor also uses unusual formats to attract new target groups to classical music. In June 2022, Nil Venditti conducted the Irish National Opera’s first virtual reality community opera ›Out of the Ordinary‹, which was developed for and with people from all over Ireland and which places communities at the centre of the opera’s creative process. Nil Venditti made her acclaimed debut with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen conducting at Musikfest Bremen and returned to the orchestra’s own festival ›Summer in Lesmona‹ the following year.