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ラフマニノフの天才的ひらめき

第1回ハイライト定期公演

ワーグナー、シベリウス、ラフマニノフの作品

Igudesman & Joo, are not just the surnames of two exceptionally gifted classical musicians; this pair of names is also the globally recognized trademark of a unique musical and comedy duo. They have showcased their particular admiration for Rachmaninoff in the video clip ›Rachmaninoff Had Big Hands‹ which has garnered millions of views. The duo’s pianist, Hyung-ki Joo, is now proving in Bremen that they can also do serious with the renowned Second Piano Concerto, whose clarinet cantilena in the second movement inspired Eric Carmen’s hit ›All by myself‹. This music is timeless! The distinctive manner in which the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius engaged with the Romantic period is exemplified by his clear, almost classicist Third Symphony, composed just a few years after the piano concerto. The Principal Guest Conductor of The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, Tarmo Peltokoski, will open the evening with the Prelude to Act 1 from Richard Wagner’s opera ›Lohengrin‹, once again demonstrating his profound enthusiasm for the music of this master of romantic opera.

プログラム

    • リヒャルト・ワーグナー (1813–1883)
    • 歌劇『ローエングリン』WWV 75 第1幕 前奏曲
    • ジャン・シベリウス (1865–1957)
    • 交響曲第3番 ハ長調 Op.52
    • セルゲイ・ラフマニノフ (1873–1943)
    • ピアノ協奏曲第2番 ハ短調 Op.18

ピアノ

リチャード・ヒャンキ・ジュー

Hyung-ki Joo is a »clever, dynamic artist who […] brings a breath of fresh air to the industry« according to the American magazine ›Billboard‹. On stage, this pianist – who has already worked with a number of renowned orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, the Wiener Symphoniker, the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and many others – inspires audiences with his charismatic personality and energetic playing. He also performs as a chamber musician with renowned colleagues such as Janine Jansen and Julian Rachlin and in recitals with Asmik Grigorian or Julian Prégardien.

Hyung-ki Joo is a musical all-rounder who uses his refreshing creative energy to devise innovative concert formats suitable for the 21st century. As curator for example, he conceived the opening of the Wiener Festwochen 2023, and his compositions have been performed by renowned orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich. Together with violinist Aleksey Igudesman, he forms the duo Igudesman & Joo which combines classical music and comedy with pop culture, bringing entertainment and sparkling humour to major concert halls around the world. Hyung-ki Joo also collaborates with artists outside the world of classical music such as Billy Joel, whose first album of works for solo piano was arranged by Joo. This young Briton with Korean roots is also a passionate music educator, works regularly with youth orchestras, conducts workshops and masterclasses at various institutions, holds an honorary doctorate from the Manhattan School of Music and is Artistic Director of the Menuhin Competition.

ピアノ

リチャード・ヒャンキ・ジュー

Hyung-ki Joo is a »clever, dynamic artist who […] brings a breath of fresh air to the industry« according to the American magazine ›Billboard‹. On stage, this pianist – who has already worked with a number of renowned orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, the Wiener Symphoniker, the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and many others – inspires audiences with his charismatic personality and energetic playing. He also performs as a chamber musician with renowned colleagues such as Janine Jansen and Julian Rachlin and in recitals with Asmik Grigorian or Julian Prégardien.

Hyung-ki Joo is a musical all-rounder who uses his refreshing creative energy to devise innovative concert formats suitable for the 21st century. As curator for example, he conceived the opening of the Wiener Festwochen 2023, and his compositions have been performed by renowned orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich. Together with violinist Aleksey Igudesman, he forms the duo Igudesman & Joo which combines classical music and comedy with pop culture, bringing entertainment and sparkling humour to major concert halls around the world. Hyung-ki Joo also collaborates with artists outside the world of classical music such as Billy Joel, whose first album of works for solo piano was arranged by Joo. This young Briton with Korean roots is also a passionate music educator, works regularly with youth orchestras, conducts workshops and masterclasses at various institutions, holds an honorary doctorate from the Manhattan School of Music and is Artistic Director of the Menuhin Competition.