• 5.05 (木)
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Beethoven made in Bremen – as popular as ever

2nd Highlight Subscription Concert

Works by Tüür, Mozart and Beethoven

First, a wave of excitement rippled through Germany, then through Japan and ultimately through the whole world as far as New York and Sao Paulo, when in autumn 2006 Paavo Järvi and The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen presented their first recording with music by Ludwig van Beethoven. A new era for Beethoven interpretation had begun – and has had such a lasting effect that new requests for concerts are regularly received from at home and abroad. Following a longer interval, a Beethoven symphony is once again back on the programme with a performance of the ›Eroica‹ at the Glocke in Bremen. The programme also features music by Erkki-Sven Tüür, continuing Paavo Järvi’s series of compositions from his native Estonia at each of his Bremen concerts. The orchestra’s concertmaster of many years, Florian Donderer, will perform as soloist. Besides his activities with the Kammer­philharmonie, Florian Donderer appears internationally in the role of conductor, soloist, concertmaster and chamber musician. Since founding the JärviFestival in Pärnu, Estonia, Paavo Järvi has invited Florian Donderer to appear as concertmaster of the festival orchestra made up of Estonian and international musicians.

プログラム

    • エリッキ=スヴェン・トゥール (*1959)
    • ›L’ombra della croce‹
    • ヴォルフガング・アマデウス・モーツァルト (1756–1791)
    • Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 5 in A major K 219
    • ルートヴィヒ・ヴァン・ベートーヴェン (1770–1827)
    • Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, op. 55 ›Eroica‹

指揮

パーヴォ・ヤルヴィ

Estonian conductor and Grammy Award winner Paavo Järvi has been Artistic Director of the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen since 2004. One of the many highlights of this collaboration was the Beethoven cycle, acclaimed worldwide by audiences and critics alike, for which Järvi received numerous awards including the ›Echo Klassik Conductor of the Year‹ award and the prestigious annual ›German Record Critics‹’ award. Their Beethoven project was followed by an intensive exploration of the symphonic works of Schumann and Brahms; both cycles also received numerous awards. From autumn 2021, the focus was on Joseph Haydn’s twelve London symphonies, and since 2024, an intensive exploration of Franz Schubert’s symphonies.

Järvi has been Music Director of the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich since the start of the 2019/20 season. He is also the founder and Artistic Director of the Estonian Festival Orchestra and the Pärnu Music Festival. From the 2028/29 season, Järvi will take up the post of Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor to the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He also regularly appears as a guest conductor with leading orchestras such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

In 2015, he was named ›Artist of the Year‹ by both the British magazine Gramophone and the French magazine Diapason. This was followed in 2019 by the Opus Klassik award for ›Conductor of the Year‹. Other awards include a Grammy Award for his recording of Sibelius’ Cantatas with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and the title ›Commandeur de L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres‹, awarded by the French Ministry of Culture. In 2015, Paavo Järvi also received the Sibelius Medal in recognition of his work in bringing this Finnish composer’s music to a wider audience, and in 2012 he received the Hindemith Prize for Art and Humanity. As a committed supporter of Estonian culture, Paavo Järvi was awarded the Order of the White Star by the President of Estonia in 2013.

ヴァイオリン

フロリアン・ドンデラー

ベルリンとロンドンで学んだ後、ベルリン芸術大学でトーマス・ブランディス教授のアシスタントを務めたドンデラーは、既に学生時代からベルリン・フィルのカラヤン・アカデミーの奨学生として演奏経験を積んだ。アンサンブル・オリオール・ベルリンでコンサートマスター、そしてソリストとして活躍の後、1999年にコンサートマスターとしてドイツ・カンマーフィルに入団。芸術監督の役割もこなすコンマスとして知られるように。その手腕を買われ、スコットランド室内管弦楽団、タリン室内管弦楽団、カメラータ・ベルンなどとも共演している。

さらに、タリンのヤルヴィ・フェスティバル、ウルティマ・オスロ現代音楽祭、ヘルシンキ古楽週間、ムジーク・トリエンナーレ・ケルン、ハイムバッハのシュパヌンゲン音楽祭ほか、数多くの著名音楽祭に室内楽奏者あるいはソリストとして客演を重ねている。

ネーメ・ヤルヴィ、パーヴォ・ヤルヴィ、レオニード・グリンの薫陶を受け、指揮者としての腕にも磨きがかかり、近年その力量をますます発揮している。ベルリン・フィルハーモニー・ホールでアンサンブル・オリオールとソプラノ歌手クリスティアーネ ・エルツェを指揮し、本格的な指揮者デビューを飾った。ドイツ・カンマーフィルがタニア・テツラフをソリストに迎えたCD録音の際にも指揮台に立っている。その他、地元ブレーメンではゼンデザール・ブレーメン(ブレーメン放送ホール)における室内楽演奏会シリーズ「residenz@sendesaal」の芸術監督を務める。

指揮

パーヴォ・ヤルヴィ

Estonian conductor and Grammy Award winner Paavo Järvi has been Artistic Director of the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen since 2004. One of the many highlights of this collaboration was the Beethoven cycle, acclaimed worldwide by audiences and critics alike, for which Järvi received numerous awards including the ›Echo Klassik Conductor of the Year‹ award and the prestigious annual ›German Record Critics‹’ award. Their Beethoven project was followed by an intensive exploration of the symphonic works of Schumann and Brahms; both cycles also received numerous awards. From autumn 2021, the focus was on Joseph Haydn’s twelve London symphonies, and since 2024, an intensive exploration of Franz Schubert’s symphonies.

Järvi has been Music Director of the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich since the start of the 2019/20 season. He is also the founder and Artistic Director of the Estonian Festival Orchestra and the Pärnu Music Festival. From the 2028/29 season, Järvi will take up the post of Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor to the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He also regularly appears as a guest conductor with leading orchestras such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

In 2015, he was named ›Artist of the Year‹ by both the British magazine Gramophone and the French magazine Diapason. This was followed in 2019 by the Opus Klassik award for ›Conductor of the Year‹. Other awards include a Grammy Award for his recording of Sibelius’ Cantatas with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and the title ›Commandeur de L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres‹, awarded by the French Ministry of Culture. In 2015, Paavo Järvi also received the Sibelius Medal in recognition of his work in bringing this Finnish composer’s music to a wider audience, and in 2012 he received the Hindemith Prize for Art and Humanity. As a committed supporter of Estonian culture, Paavo Järvi was awarded the Order of the White Star by the President of Estonia in 2013.