• 5.16 (土)
  • 19.30
  • ブレーメン
    ·ツェッヒ・タワー、ハンザトール20番地

ブレーメン・ワールド・オーケストラ

ブレーメン・フィルハーモニック協会創立200周年

シベリウスとベートーヴェンの作品

Building bridges with music · Born out of a shared belief that music has the power to change lives for the better, The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen and the Philharmonic Society Bremen are launching their first collaborative project. The Bremen World Orchestra opens up new horizons for young people – some of whom are growing up in impoverished circumstances – that can potentially help them build a brighter future. Through the universal language of music, the young orchestra members from Bremen, Tunisia, Bolivia and Peru have succeeded in forging a special bond, overcoming their very different social backgrounds. With world-class backing from the Kammer­philharmonie, all members of the World Orchestra are sending a powerful message of international understanding and a hope-filled future for all generations. This mission will culminate in a rousing grand finale performance on the big stage at Bremen’s Zech Tower. Under the baton of Venezuelan conductor Rodolfo Barráez, who has experienced the life-changing power of music first-hand, and alongside 20-year-old Brazilian violinist Guido Sant’Anna, the Bremen World Orchestra will bring the celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the Philharmonic Society Bremen to a fitting conclusion at the Zech Tower in Bremen’s Überseestadt district with works by Beethoven and Sibelius.

Find all information about the World Orchestra project by the Philharmonic Society Bremen and The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen here.

プログラム

    • ルートヴィヒ・ヴァン・ベートーヴェン (1770–1827)
    • バレエ音楽『プロメテウスの創造物』序曲 Op.43
    • ジャン・シベリウス (1865–1957)
    • ヴァイオリン協奏曲 ニ短調 Op.47
    • ルートヴィヒ・ヴァン・ベートーヴェン
    • 交響曲第3番 変ホ長調 Op.55「英雄」

指揮

ロドルフォ・バラーエツ

The Berlin-based Venezuelan conductor Rodolfo Barráez is a born communicator who practises his art with remarkable vitality, sensitivity and passion. He first laid the foundations for his conducting career as an outstanding violinist. After studying conducting in Venezuela, he completed his master’s degree in conducting at the Hanns Eisler College of Music in Berlin. In the 2025/26 season, he will continue in his positions of Associate Conductor with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Simon Bolivar Orchestra in Venezuela. In addition, he will be returning to the Opéra de Paris as Conductor in Residence. Rodolfo Barráez has previously worked closely with the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a former assistant conductor.

Rodolfo Barráez regularly appears in many internationally renowned concert halls and festivals. Following his European debut in 2019 at the Philharmonie Berlin, his recent highlights include debuts with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the Hallé Orchestra, the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, the Gävle Symphony Orchestra and many others. Upcoming debuts include conducting the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand Symphony, the Belgrade Philharmonic and the Athens State Orchestra. In addition, the versatile conductor is committed to music education and the development of emerging conductors. He is also involved in ‘El Sistema Greece’, a social music project in Greece, where he promotes musical education for children and young people.

ヴァイオリン

ギド・サンタナ

Born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2005, Guido Sant’Anna gained international recognition in 2022 when he won first prize at the prestigious International Fritz Kreisler Violin Competition in Vienna. Since then, he has performed at leading concert halls and festivals, appearing with orchestras such as the hr-Sinfonieorchester and Die Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen at the Rheingau Musik Festival, and taking the stage at Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie and the Konzerthaus Berlin

This season, Guido Sant’Anna will make his debut with Jukka-Pekka Saraste and the Helsinki Philharmonic, Tomáš Hanus and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra in Reykjavík, among others. In Germany, highlights include his first appearance atMunich’s Isarphilharmonie with the Münchner Symphoniker in Brahms’ Double Concerto alongside cellist Jaemin Han and Chief Conductor Joseph Bastian, and his debut at the Bregenz Festival with Eva Ollikainen and the Wiener Symphoniker.

In addition, Sant’Anna is a sought-after recitalist and chamber musician and appears at several leading German festivals, including the Kissinger Sommer and the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival. Further performances are scheduled at Wigmore Hall alongside András Schiff and at the Brucknerhaus Linz with Giorgi Gigashvili. From 2025 to 2028, he is a featured artist of the Debut in Nikolaisaal programme in Potsdam.. In recognition of his numerous achievements, Sant’Anna has been included in Forbes Brazil’s ‘30 Under 30’ list.  Sant’Anna performs on a 1737 violin by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù.

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指揮

ロドルフォ・バラーエツ

The Berlin-based Venezuelan conductor Rodolfo Barráez is a born communicator who practises his art with remarkable vitality, sensitivity and passion. He first laid the foundations for his conducting career as an outstanding violinist. After studying conducting in Venezuela, he completed his master’s degree in conducting at the Hanns Eisler College of Music in Berlin. In the 2025/26 season, he will continue in his positions of Associate Conductor with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Simon Bolivar Orchestra in Venezuela. In addition, he will be returning to the Opéra de Paris as Conductor in Residence. Rodolfo Barráez has previously worked closely with the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a former assistant conductor.

Rodolfo Barráez regularly appears in many internationally renowned concert halls and festivals. Following his European debut in 2019 at the Philharmonie Berlin, his recent highlights include debuts with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the Hallé Orchestra, the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, the Gävle Symphony Orchestra and many others. Upcoming debuts include conducting the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand Symphony, the Belgrade Philharmonic and the Athens State Orchestra. In addition, the versatile conductor is committed to music education and the development of emerging conductors. He is also involved in ‘El Sistema Greece’, a social music project in Greece, where he promotes musical education for children and young people.

The project is generously sponsored by: