Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra

Ravel / Fauré / Liszt

This event has already taken place! 13.20 | 30.80 | 45.10 | 57.20 | 71.50
This event has already taken place! 13.20 | 30.80 | 45.10 | 57.20 | 71.50

The Czech composer Josef Suk came from a humble background. His exceptional talent was recognised at an early age, notably by Antonín Dvořák, who became his teacher and later his father-in-law. But over a period of twelve months in 1904/05, fate dealt Suk a cruel hand: first he lost his father-in-law, then his young wife Ottilie. Expressed through music, the grief and trauma would lead to Suk’s breakthrough as a composer.

It was in this period that Josef Suk composed his »Asrael« Symphony, whose dramatic musical language is reminiscent of Mahler’s. Soon thereafter he wrote »A Summer’s Tale«, a piece that features a luminous, impressionistic sensuousness in which nightmares transform into hope and yearning.

Alongside Josef Suk, the sixth Philharmonic Concert also includes Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major, which was premiered in 1932 and in which Ravel was already heavily influenced by the new jazz trend. Performing the concerto is the young French pianist Lucas Debargue, who won the prestigious Tchaikovsky Competition in 2016 »out of nowhere« and who has since come to be regarded as one of the most promising pianists of his generation.

Performers

Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg

Lucas Debargue piano

conductor Bertrand de Billy

Programme

Maurice Ravel
Pavane pour une infante défunte
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 G-Dur

Zugabe des Solisten:

Gabriel Fauré
Barcarolle Nr. 4 As-Dur op. 44

– Interval –

Franz Liszt
Orpheus / symphonic poem No. 4, S 98

Josef Suk
Pohádka (Fairy Tale) / suite from incidental music composed for Julius Zeyer’s dramatic fairy tale »Radúz a Mahulena«, Op. 16

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