クリスティアン・テツラフとの再会
第4回プレミア定期公演
リンドベルイ、メンデルスゾーン、ブラームスの作品
Jukka-Pekka Saraste’s and Christian Tetzlaff’s association with The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen goes back a long way. After many collaborations with the Finnish conductor in the orchestra’s early years, it has taken over two decades to reconnect! All the more exciting is that Christian Tetzlaff also returns to the Weser to perform Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. Undoubtedly one of today’s most beloved Romantic concertos, it broke convention by featuring a number of innovations that were enthusiastically received by the audience at the premiere. Brahms’ popular Second Symphony, written during his 1877 summer visit to Lake Wörthersee, is considered one of his most relaxed and sunny works, and said by the critic Eduard Hanslick to “shine warmly on amateurs and professionals alike.” The programme starts with Magnus Lindberg’s ‘Jubilees’, originally piano pieces for Pierre Boulez’s 75th birthday, which reflect his exploration of short form with a ‘subtle nod’ to Debussy and Chopin.