Luzerner Sinfonieorchester / Andreas Ottensamer / Michael Sanderling
Brahms
DACH summit
When the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Michael Sanderling and Andreas Ottensamer come together, they build bridges – and not only across the national borders of their native countries. No, starting with a new composition by the respected contemporary composer Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini, they also forge a tie between the present and the past, a connection with Brahms’s Fourth Symphony.
A gentle transition from today to yesterday is facilitated by Brahms’s Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in Luciano Berio’s arrangement for orchestra and clarinet. Berio rewrote the clarinet part for orchestra without further ado, adding so many new timbres in the process that this Brahms masterpiece starts to shimmer in completely new colours.
Performers
Luzerner Sinfonieorchester
Andreas Ottensamer clarinet
conductor Michael Sanderling
Programme
Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini
Wunde(r) für Orchester
Johannes Brahms
Sonate für Klarinette oder Viola und Klavier f-Moll op. 120/1
– Interval –
Johannes Brahms
Sinfonie Nr. 4 e-Moll op. 98
Zugabe Matthias Ottensamer:
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Venetianisches Gondellied fis-Moll op. 30/6 / Bearbeitung von Andreas Ottensamer
Zugabe des Orchesters:
Johannes Brahms
Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 5 fis-Moll
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