Tag: orchestra
The Jewish Chamber Orchestra celebrates chamber play actor Walter Hess – Munich
If you had the idea of longing for a monarchy, you would know who the king should be. King Walter, the first and only. For the king’s appearance, the back…
Vilde Frang and the Bavarian Symphony Orchestra in the Munich Herkulessaal – Munich
And if she had announced that she would perform the encore while pirouetting upside down on a medicine ball, people would have believed her without hesitation. Despite all her physical…
The BR Symphony Orchestra in concert: Lively music made down to the last detail
The BR Symphony Orchestra under Iván Fischer delights in the Hercules Hall. source site
In a duo or with an orchestra: The trumpeter and Munich resident Nils Wülker – Munich
Trumpeter Nils Wülker is familiar with storming the summit. After music, high alpine mountaineering is his second great passion, which was recently reported in detail in the SZ. The fact…
Munich Philharmonic Orchestra plays the Requiem by Guiseppe Verdi – Munich
Waiting for the journey to hell: The Munich Philharmonic transcends acoustic boundaries and beautiful sound and sets an important example by playing Guiseppe Verdi’s Requiem on the anniversary of the…
Munich: András Schiff and the Saxon State Orchestra in the Isarphilharmonie – Munich
Hardly any other living pianist embodies musical foresight, competence and integrity as he does. When he first appears with a microphone to introduce his fellow soloists, whose names are not…
Concert of the Munich Chamber Orchestra with cellist Anastasia Kobekina – Munich
The legendary cello master János Starker once said, with typical laconicism, that the musicians mostly played the way they looked. In the case of 29-year-old Anastasia Kobekina, this is ideally…
Munich Radio Orchestra and BR Choir perform two Rachmaninoff operas – Munich
We were invited to journeys into the depths, down into the chasms of human emotions, through the perils of monogamy all the way down to the inferno: Sergei Rachmaninoff’s operas…
Simon Rattle leads the Bavarian State Youth Orchestra – Munich
Youth orchestras have a special magic. Playing great music for the first time is an inimitable experience. So when good musicians perform classical world literature for the first time, it…
Julia Fischer and the WDR Symphony Orchestra in the Isarphilharmonie – Munich
Romantic music does not have to mean sentimentality, unrestrained rubato bliss, violin sobbing and vibrato tearfulness. The way Julia Fischer impressively demonstrated in Peter Tchaikovsky’s “Sérénade mélancolique” that romantic music…