Berliner Philharmoniker

Daniel Harding conducts Strauss’ “Don Quixote”

Concert

Herbert-von-Karajan-Str. 1, 10785 Berlin

Berlin Philharmonic

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Concert program

Richard Wagner
Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg: Overture

Hans Werner Henze
Barcarola

INTERMISSION

Richard Strauss
Don Quixote, Symphonic Poem, op. 35

Description

They are an unlikely duo: the idealistic Don Quixote and his pragmatic servant Sancho Panza. Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ famous novel of the knight, Richard Strauss captures the pair’s absurd adventures in his symphonic poem Don Quixote with sensitity and humour; his sound effects include windmill blades in battle, and a tramping herd of sheep.

To open the concert, Daniel Harding conducts Richard Wagner’s festive Tannhäuser overture and Hans Werner Henze’s orchestral work Barcarola, which portrays the transition from life to death with sombre sounds.

Cast

Daniel Harding
Conductor
Berliner Philharmoniker
Orchestra
Diyang Mei
Viola
Ludwig Quandt
Cello

Dates

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