Symphoniker Hamburg / Sylvain Cambreling
Beethoven / Scelsi / Messiaen
Requiem for a great painist
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 is arguably the most festive, heroic and chivalric piano concerto of its time. The first and last movements make a powerful impression, and they also include a waltzy element. And in-between, a contemplative peace that soars to great human gestures.
In mid-April 2022, Nicholas Angelich – one of the world’s most outstanding musicians – died at the age of 51. The Symphoniker Hamburg and chief conductor Sylvain Cambreling mourn the loss of this incomparable and unforgettable friend. The programme remains unchanged: Ronald Brautigam will take on the piano part in the Beethoven piano concerto.
Performers
Symphoniker Hamburg
Ronald Brautigam piano
conductor Sylvain Cambreling
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 5 Es-Dur op. 73
Giacinto Scelsi
Quattro pezzi per orchestra (ciascuno su una nota)
– Interval –
Olivier Messiaen
L’ascension / Quatre méditations symphoniques
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Symphoniker Hamburg / Large Subscription Package
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