Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg / Patrick Hahn
Prokofjew / Haydn / Schostakowitsch
Classical music with a wink
Joseph Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto was to be the last instrumental concerto he wrote – a large-scale orchestral work, full of musical maturity and enchanting beauty. Tonight’s guest with the Philharmonic State Orchestra is Reinhold Friedrich, who has gained a reputation as a "god of the trumpet«. In Shostakovich’s Double Concerto for Piano and Trumpet, he can be heard alongside the Croatian-Italian pianist Martina Filjak. Just as Shostakovich caricatures the classical concerto in his own work, Prokofiev’s First Symphony can be seen as an affectionate parody of the style of Haydn and of the young Tchaikovsky. The concert comes to a close with a piece of true Classicism: Mozart’s Symphony No. 39.
Performers
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg
Reinhold Friedrich trumpet
Martina Filjak piano
conductor Patrick Hahn
Programme
Sergej Prokofjew
Symphony No. 1 in D major, Op. 25 »Symphonie classique«
Joseph Haydn
Konzert für Trompete und Orchester Es-Dur Hob. VIIe:1
– Interval –
Dmitri Schostakowitsch
Konzert für Klavier, Trompete und Streichorchester c-Moll op. 35
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony in E-flat major, KV 543
Zugabe:
Dmitri Schostakowitsch
Polka / aus: Das goldene Zeitalter op. 22
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