• Thu 05.11.
  • 8.00 p.m.
  • Bremen
    ·Die Glocke

– cancelled –
Soul-searching

7th First Night subscription concert

Works by Peter Tchaikovsky

Corona­virus/​COVID-19

For this reason, we deeply regret that we have been forced to cancel the subscription concerts ›Soul-searching‹ on 5th and 6th November in the Glocke. Instead, the orchestra will be giving two alternative concerts with shortened programmes. Tickets for the few limited places will be raffled among the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen’s subscribers, who will be sent further details by post.

Tickets for cancelled concerts purchased on the open market can also be donated, converted into a voucher or refunded. Important: whether donation, voucher or refund – to process the transaction you must fill out a ticket form that can be found here www.kammerphilharmonie.com/erleben/tickets/rueckgabe/. If you have any queries relating to the ticketing policy, please contact our customer service by email under info@kammerphilharmonie.com or by phone on +49 (0)421 32 19 19!

Programme

    • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
    • Scenes and arias from ›Eugen Onegin‹ among others
    • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • Symphony No. 5 in E minor op. 64

Conductor

Jérémie Rhorer

With his compelling interpretations of Mozart, Jérémie Rhorer took the international music scene by storm almost twenty years ago. Since then, this French conductor and composer has successfully moved between opera and symphonic music. Rhorer was already performing at a high level as a child and went on to study conducting with Emil Tchakarov, Karajan’s renowned assistant, before finally finding his artistic calling whilst studying composition with Thierry Escaich.

Through Le Cercle de l’Harmonie, which he founded in 2005 and continues to lead to this day, Rhorer is regarded as one of the pioneers of historically informed performance practice for the Classical and Romantic repertoire, exploring a path stretching from Haydn and Mozart through Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms to Bruckner, and from Gluck and Berlioz to Verdi and Wagner –  always with the aim of reviving the timbres and theatricality, in keeping with the spirit of the work.

Guest engagements regularly take him to renowned orchestras worldwide as well as to Europe’s leading opera houses and festivals in Vienna, Amsterdam, Zurich, Brussels, Salzburg, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Venice and Florence, with a repertoire expanding from Mozart to Schoenberg.

In 2025, Jérémie Rhorer received the Honor of Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture.

This sought-after conductor has been working closely with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen for many years. Their current collaboration focuses on works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Soprano

Anna Samuil

Conductor

Jérémie Rhorer

With his compelling interpretations of Mozart, Jérémie Rhorer took the international music scene by storm almost twenty years ago. Since then, this French conductor and composer has successfully moved between opera and symphonic music. Rhorer was already performing at a high level as a child and went on to study conducting with Emil Tchakarov, Karajan’s renowned assistant, before finally finding his artistic calling whilst studying composition with Thierry Escaich.

Through Le Cercle de l’Harmonie, which he founded in 2005 and continues to lead to this day, Rhorer is regarded as one of the pioneers of historically informed performance practice for the Classical and Romantic repertoire, exploring a path stretching from Haydn and Mozart through Beethoven, Schumann and Brahms to Bruckner, and from Gluck and Berlioz to Verdi and Wagner –  always with the aim of reviving the timbres and theatricality, in keeping with the spirit of the work.

Guest engagements regularly take him to renowned orchestras worldwide as well as to Europe’s leading opera houses and festivals in Vienna, Amsterdam, Zurich, Brussels, Salzburg, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Venice and Florence, with a repertoire expanding from Mozart to Schoenberg.

In 2025, Jérémie Rhorer received the Honor of Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture.

This sought-after conductor has been working closely with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen for many years. Their current collaboration focuses on works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.