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ベスト・オブ・チャイコフスキー

第2回プレミア定期公演

ピョートル・チャイコフスキーの作品

The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen’s Tchaikovsky Project with Jérome Rhorer has reached another milestone: as with Paavo Järvi, the aim is to collaborate over several years to explore a composer’s symphonic works in depth and produce a new, benchmark interpretation. The Sixth Symphony, known as the ›Pathétique‹, is Tchaikovsky’s final work; its premiere was performed just nine days before his death. However, it is not only its association with this sombre event that has made the symphony famous – Tchaikovsky, who regarded it as his best work, also included a few surprises, such as the waltz in 5/4 time and the melancholy last movement, an adagio lamentoso. The young South Korean violinist Bomsori is performing with The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen for the first time, and is tackling Tchaikovsky’s challenging Violin Concerto, whose original dedicatee declined to perform the world premiere, pronouncing it unplayable. The audience can look forward to one of the most beautiful slow movements for violin and an exuberant finale!

プログラム

    • ピョートル・チャイコフスキー (1840–1893)
    • ヴァイオリン協奏曲 ニ長調 Op.35
    • ピョートル・チャイコフスキー
    • 交響曲第6番 ロ短調 Op.74「悲愴」

ヴァイオリン

キム・ボムソリ

Bomsori was born in South Korea and has already been a star in her home country for some time. She studied at Seoul National University and then at the Juilliard School in New York. This violinist is also internationally celebrated for her »virtuosity, presence, clarity and a warm, full tone« (›Crescendo Magazin‹). In the 2023/24 season, she made her debut at the BBC Proms, at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw with the Residentie Orkest, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and toured Asia with the Wiener Symphoniker. She has also worked with conductors such as Fabio Luisi, Jaap van Zweden, Marin Alsop, Lahav Shani, Vasily Petrenko, Pablo Heras-Casado, Paavo Järvi, Santtu-Matias Rouvali and Anja Bilhmaier, as well as many other internationally renowned orchestras.

Bomsori has won numerous competitions, including the ARD International Music Competition, the International Tchaikovsky Competition, the Queen Elisabeth Competition and the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition. In 2021, she was Focus Artist of the Rheingau Music Festival, began a five-year residency at the Gstaad Menuhin Festival as Menuhin’s Heritage Artist in the same year and signed an exclusive contract with the Deutsche Grammophon label. She plays the 1725 ›ex-Moller‹ Guarnerius del Gesù (Cremona) violin, on loan thanks to the generous efforts of the Samsung Foundation of Culture of Korea and the Stradivari Society of Chicago.

ヴァイオリン

キム・ボムソリ

Bomsori was born in South Korea and has already been a star in her home country for some time. She studied at Seoul National University and then at the Juilliard School in New York. This violinist is also internationally celebrated for her »virtuosity, presence, clarity and a warm, full tone« (›Crescendo Magazin‹). In the 2023/24 season, she made her debut at the BBC Proms, at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw with the Residentie Orkest, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and toured Asia with the Wiener Symphoniker. She has also worked with conductors such as Fabio Luisi, Jaap van Zweden, Marin Alsop, Lahav Shani, Vasily Petrenko, Pablo Heras-Casado, Paavo Järvi, Santtu-Matias Rouvali and Anja Bilhmaier, as well as many other internationally renowned orchestras.

Bomsori has won numerous competitions, including the ARD International Music Competition, the International Tchaikovsky Competition, the Queen Elisabeth Competition and the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition. In 2021, she was Focus Artist of the Rheingau Music Festival, began a five-year residency at the Gstaad Menuhin Festival as Menuhin’s Heritage Artist in the same year and signed an exclusive contract with the Deutsche Grammophon label. She plays the 1725 ›ex-Moller‹ Guarnerius del Gesù (Cremona) violin, on loan thanks to the generous efforts of the Samsung Foundation of Culture of Korea and the Stradivari Society of Chicago.