• Wed. 28.09.
  • 8.00 p.m.

  • ·Bad Wörishofen
    ·Kurhaus

Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Festival der Nationen

Programme

    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
    • Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 21 in C major K 467
    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    • Quintet for piano and wind instruments in E flat major K 452
    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    • Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 25 in C major K 503

Piano and director

Rudolf Buchbinder

Rudolf Buchbinder counts as one of the legendary musicians of our time. He is frequently invited to perform with the world’s leading orchestras and at some of its greatest festivals. Tradition and innovation, fidelity to the work and freedom, authenticity and global openness in equal measure merge in Buchbinder’s interpretations of the great piano works. His repertoire is as extensive as it is diverse and has been impressively documented in over 100 recordings. In particular, Buchbinder’s performances of works by Ludwig van Beethoven are considered a benchmark. On the occasion of Beethoven’s 150th anniversary, the Wiener Musikverein gave a single pianist – Rudolf Buchbinder – the honour of performing all five Beethoven piano concertos in a specially-produced series – a first in the history of this world famous hall.

As a contribution to the 2020 Beethoven Year and following the genesis of Beethoven’s epochal Diabelli Variations op. 120, Rudolf Buchbinder commissioned a cycle of new Diabelli Variations from the pen of eleven leading contemporary composers including Auerbach, Dean, Hosokawa, Staud and Widmann. He has so far performed this new work in 20 cities around the world.

Rudolf Buchbinder is also an honorary member of the Wiener Philharmoniker, the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, the Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft, the Wiener Symphoniker and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. He is the first soloist to have been awarded the Golden Badge of Honour by the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxony). As Artistic Director, this pianist is responsible for the Grafenegg Festival which has been one of the most influential orchestral festivals in Europe since its inception in 2007.

Piano and director

Rudolf Buchbinder

Rudolf Buchbinder counts as one of the legendary musicians of our time. He is frequently invited to perform with the world’s leading orchestras and at some of its greatest festivals. Tradition and innovation, fidelity to the work and freedom, authenticity and global openness in equal measure merge in Buchbinder’s interpretations of the great piano works. His repertoire is as extensive as it is diverse and has been impressively documented in over 100 recordings. In particular, Buchbinder’s performances of works by Ludwig van Beethoven are considered a benchmark. On the occasion of Beethoven’s 150th anniversary, the Wiener Musikverein gave a single pianist – Rudolf Buchbinder – the honour of performing all five Beethoven piano concertos in a specially-produced series – a first in the history of this world famous hall.

As a contribution to the 2020 Beethoven Year and following the genesis of Beethoven’s epochal Diabelli Variations op. 120, Rudolf Buchbinder commissioned a cycle of new Diabelli Variations from the pen of eleven leading contemporary composers including Auerbach, Dean, Hosokawa, Staud and Widmann. He has so far performed this new work in 20 cities around the world.

Rudolf Buchbinder is also an honorary member of the Wiener Philharmoniker, the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, the Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft, the Wiener Symphoniker and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. He is the first soloist to have been awarded the Golden Badge of Honour by the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxony). As Artistic Director, this pianist is responsible for the Grafenegg Festival which has been one of the most influential orchestral festivals in Europe since its inception in 2007.