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Performers:
Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra
(artistic director and chief conductor Modestas Pitrėnas)
Soloist Christian Tetzlaff (violin, Germany)
Conductor Mirian Khukhunaishvili (Sacartwell)
Program:
Johannes Brahms-Concert for Violin and Orchestra D-Dur, Op. 77
Jean Sibelius - Symphony no. 1 e-moll, op. 39
The Vilnius Festival follows the tradition of the first concert to reveal the poetic beginnings of music and give the listeners the impressive interpretations of monumental masterpieces. This time, Johannes Brahms' opus of Johannes Brahms will be interpreted by Christian Tetzlaf - one of the most demanding and interesting musicians on the classical music scene.
Ch. Tetzlaff's concerts are described as existential experiences where old, well -known works come to life, appearing in a new light. It is said that Ch. Tetzlaff "speaks" with its violin - its interpretations include a wide range of expression tools and do not seek only harmony or virtuoso shine. Listeners and music critics are also fascinated by the fact that he draws attention to the forgotten masterpieces in his unique interpretations and introduces music gourmets to the news of the contemporary violin repertoire.
Music critics claim that Ch. The interpretations of the Tetzlaf J. Brahms concert violin and orchestra D-Dur are better than each other. Famous violinist scene will share the Vilnius Festival Opening Concert with Miriani Khukhunaishvili, a trampoline master, who was honored to earn special sympathy of conductor Christopher Eschenbach-awarded the Ringmann-Jarosss award established by the trampoline legend. concert activities. A conductor debuting with the LNSO Vilnius Festival is invited to cooperate with the most prominent classical music groups, conductors and soloists today.
The violin and orchestra D-Dur J. Brahms dedicated his buddy, legendary violinist Joseph Joachim, the first important musician, who had just left his home in Hamburg and went to find happiness and fame. 25 years after their acquaintance, this work was born in close cooperation.
Jean Sibelius received, as he thought, a mature thirty-year-old, and only then did he start developing his first symphony E-Moll. The composer did not specify either the name of the symphony or the program, but its music researchers see several personal, autobiographical moment in this piece. The original score of this symphony has not survived, and the version edited by the composer himself after the premiere is fascinated by abundant string and wind solo and extremely suggestive musical language.
Vilnius Festival '25 Organizers:
Lithuanian National Philharmonic and Public Institution Vilnius Festivals
Vilnius Festival '25 is supported by Vilnius City Municipality, Juozas and Laima Magelinskai, Artis Centrum Hotels
On the AllEvents portal you can always Buy tickets to an event Festivals Vilniaus festivalis. Didieji romantikai. Christian Tetzlaff ir LNSO interpretuoja Brahmsą ir Sibelijų, Vilnius, Lietuvos nacionalinė filharmonija May 30
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