Works by Schubert, Mozart and Haydn
What began in the spring will conclude in the autumn: the Vienna project, part 2. Christian Tetzlaff will now complete his Mozart cycle, being staged in cooperation with the Wiener Musikverein, in Bremen with the last three violin concertos written when Mozart was around 19 years old – and with the crowning Fifth Concerto as the longest and most complex. At the same time, Paavo Järvi is extending his repertoire fields with The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Joseph Haydn’s late symphonies were not only favourites with audiences during the composer’s lifetime; even today, they are considered especially tricky hurdles for orchestra and conductor and for the listener are among the jewels of symphonic music. Much the same can be said of the symphonic works of Franz Schubert; in the case of the ›Unfinished Symphony‹ shrouded in myth, or admiringly described with »heavenly long, drawn-out passages« as in the case of the Great C-Major Symphony. The last three of five concerts in total – the First Viennese School in all its richness!