• Fri 12.08.
  • 9.00 p.m.
  • Bremen
    ·Knoops Park

Summer in Lesmona – Bremen Friday Night

Open-air summer classic festival

Works by Leonard Bernstein, Peter Tschaikowsky, Sergej Prokoffjew, Avner Dorman, Wolf Kerschek and Nino Rota

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Captivating, vivacious, inspirational; multi-percussionist Martin Grubinger will be opening this year’s ›Summer in Lesmona‹ with auditory pyrotechnics fit for a king. At just 33 years old, this likeable young Austrian is already world class. His playing is dynamic, exciting and invariably highly virtuosic. With his impressive abilities and a diverse repertoire, Grubinger enchants audiences world-wide.

It is with this prominent guest that the new ›Bremish Friday Night‹ will be celebrating its Premiere. On the podium, conducting the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, will be Alondra de la Parra. This Mexican conductor has world-class potential. Her performances – full of energy and vitality – have won her international acclaim. In addition, de la Parra is known for her cross-genre projects, for instance with the actor Robert Redford or the singer Gloria Estefan. Placido Domingo described her quite simply as »an exceptional conductor«.

 

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Conductor

Alondra de la Parra

The Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra owes her international breakthrough to her rousing concerts and her commitment to music by Latin American composers. She is the official cultural ambassador of her homeland Mexico and to date has conducted over one hundred of the world’s most renowned orchestras, including the Orchestre de Paris, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphoniker and the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich. Between 2017 and 2019, Alondra de la Parra was also General Music Director of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, making her the first ever female chief conductor of an Australian orchestra.

She became known to a wide audience due to her many live concert broadcasts and appearances, in particular through the web and television editions of the Deutsche Welle’s ›Musica Maestra‹ in which Alondra de la Parra was not only a protagonist but also appeared as the reporter. In the 2019/20 season, the concert she conducted in the Frauenkirche with the Staatskapelle Dresden was broadcast on ZDF, as indeed was her celebrated return to the Orchestre de Paris, which was broadcast live on ARTE. Further highlights of the last season include a world premiere of the new production about Carlus Padrissa – T.H.A.M.O.S. – at the Salzburg Mozart Week, together with the Camerata Salzburg and the Catalan theatre group La Fura dels Baus, as well as her debut at the Easter Festival in Aix-ex-Provence.

This artist has enjoyed a close and regular working relationship with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen for many years.

Percussion

Martin Grubinger

Technical perfection, a joy of playing and musical versatility make Martin Grubinger most likely the best multi-percussionist in the world. His repertoire stretches from solo works through chamber music with his Percussive Planet Ensemble to solo concertos. In the many years of his stage career, this multi-award-winning artist has made a unique contribution to placing the percussion as a solo instrument right at the centre of classical concert performance.

Alongside his many appearances at well-known festivals such as the Heidelberg Frühling, Bregenz Festival, Beethoven Festival in Bonn, and the Salzburg Festival (to name but a few), Grubinger has also played contemporary commissions, including with orchestras such as the Wiener Philharmoniker and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has won audiences over in performances with the NHK Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra Washington, Bamberger Symphoniker and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and numerous others. The 2022/23 season will be this internationally renowned artist’s last as, after almost two decades, he is saying goodbye to the stage. His concert with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen will be one of the last, before Martin Grubinger devotes himself to new endeavours.

Percussion

Martin Grubinger

Technical perfection, a joy of playing and musical versatility make Martin Grubinger most likely the best multi-percussionist in the world. His repertoire stretches from solo works through chamber music with his Percussive Planet Ensemble to solo concertos. In the many years of his stage career, this multi-award-winning artist has made a unique contribution to placing the percussion as a solo instrument right at the centre of classical concert performance.

Alongside his many appearances at well-known festivals such as the Heidelberg Frühling, Bregenz Festival, Beethoven Festival in Bonn, and the Salzburg Festival (to name but a few), Grubinger has also played contemporary commissions, including with orchestras such as the Wiener Philharmoniker and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he has won audiences over in performances with the NHK Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra Washington, Bamberger Symphoniker and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and numerous others. The 2022/23 season will be this internationally renowned artist’s last as, after almost two decades, he is saying goodbye to the stage. His concert with the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen will be one of the last, before Martin Grubinger devotes himself to new endeavours.