Staatsoper Unter den Linden at Philharmonie Berlin
Abonnementkonzert IV
Concert
Herbert-von-Karajan-Str. 1, 10785 Berlin

© Cyriakus Wimmer
Concert program
Igor Strawinsky
Symphonies d’instruments à vent
Richard Strauss
Metamorphosen
Alexander Zemlinsky
Lyrische Sinfonie
Description
A work for wind instruments, one for strings alone, in the second part one for the full orchestra and two voices, as well as a walk through the music history of the first half of the 20th century. After the First World War, Igor Stravinsky created a composition that he called Symphonies for Wind Instruments, which contained characteristic intonations such as bell sounds, chorale and folk song melodies, and dance rhythms in a small space. Richard Strauss described his Metamorphoses, which took shape as his last orchestral work in 1944/45 under the impression of the destruction of the Second World War, as a “study for 23 solo strings” and as a shocking document of the time. At the beginning of the 1920s, Alexander Zemlinsky, biographically between Strauss and Stravinsky, composed the Lyric Symphony, a series of orchestral songs based on texts by the Indian poet (and Nobel Prize winner for literature) Rabindranath Tagore, as a conscious counterpart to Mahler's Song of the Earth, a work of great importance Expressivity and urgency.
Cast
Julia Kleiter
soprano
Simon Keenlyside
Bariton
Staatskapelle Berlin
0. Separator Kollektive
Thomas Guggeis
conductor
Staatsoper Unter den Linden at Philharmonie Berlin
Herbert-von-Karajan-Str. 1, 10785 Berlin
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