Herrenchiemsee Festival 14 to 27 July 2015 | Programme presentation (November 2014)

In 2015, the Herrenchiemsee Festival will use Schumann’s title “Of Foreign Lands and People” as their motto to present music from all over the world:

The opening concert on 14 July, with four Bach cantatas, will highlight the journey of the Three Wise Kings from Saba to Bethlehem. On 15 July, an extraordinary programme will combine Venetian and Turkish music about the Battle of Lepanto. The festival will feature Smetana‘s ode to his Czech “Vaterland” (homeland), as well as Purcell’s British “King Arthur” and Puccini’s emigration opera “Manon Lescaut”. This world tour of music would not be complete without the “Scottish Symphony” by Felix Mendelssohn, as well as music by the Russian masters Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky. And finally, the highly acclaimed 2012 performance of Robert Schumann’s secular-exotic oratorio “Paradise and the Peri” will once again be included in the programme.

As for the architectural dreams of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, it seemed more like travelling back in time to the romantically transfigured Middle Ages or Versailles designed by King Louis XIV. Nevertheless, it did not take the monarch long to conceive construction projects for illusionist representations of faraway worlds. For instance, he planned to build a byzantine and, at a later stage, even a Chinese palace in the middle of the Bavarian Graswang valley. And when his architectural fantasies began to fail in the face of financial reality, he seriously considered transferring his main residence to Tenerife or to one of the other Canary Islands. His bold utopias have once again pre-empted modern tourist dreams.

Please click here for the full programme.

Midori: Concerts in Vienna and Washington (October 2014)

In October, Midori visits Vienna where she plays Johannes Maria Staud’s “Oskar (Towards a  brighter Hue II)” together with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Cornelius Meister.

A few months ago she played the world premiere of the same piece at the Lucerne Festival – a co-commission by the Lucerne Festival, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Wien and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Follow this link to watch an interview with Johannes Maria Staud about his composition.


On 30 October Midori plays Schumann’s Violin Concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Christoph Eschenbach in Washington.

Tour to Asia – Kent Nagano & Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (October 2014)

Kent Nagano and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal will embark on a major tour to Japan and China in October with concerts in Tokyo, Fukui, Kyoto, Yokosuka, Sapporo, Beijing and Shanghai. The programmes feature works by Debussy, Stravinsky, Mussorgsky and Ravel. In Koriyama they will give a charity concert in memory of the 2011 Fukushima earthquake.

10 October, Tokyo, Metropolitan Theatre
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Debussy : La Mer
Stravinsky: Violin Concerto
Mussorgsky: Pictures of an Exhibition
Ryu Goto – Violin

11 October, Fukui, Harmony Hall
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Debussy: La Mer
Stravinsky: Violin concerto
Ravel: Suites Nos. 1 & 2, from: Daphnis & Chloé
Ravel: Bolero
Ryu Goto – Violin

12 October, Kyoto
, Concert Hall
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin
Prokofiev: Piano concerto No. 2
Mussorgsky: Pictures of an Exhibition
Boris Berezovsky – piano

13 October, Yokosuka, Arts Theatre
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Ravel: Suites Nos. 1 & 2, from: Daphnis & Chloé
Ravel: Mother Goose
Ravel: La Valse
Ravel: Bolero

15 October, Koriyama, Women’s University
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Charity concert in memory of the 2011 Fukushima earthquake
Ravel: Ma Mère l’Oye
Japanese children songs
Mussorgsky: Pictures of an Exhibition
Akie Amou  – Soprano

16 October, Tokyo, Suntory Hall
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Debussy : La Mer
Stravinsky: Violin concerto
Ravel: Suites Nos. 1 & 2, from: Daphnis & Chloé
Ravel: Bolero
Ryu Goto – Violin

18 October, Sapporo
, The Kitara
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin
Ravel: Bolero
Mussorgsky: Pictures of an Exhibition

21 October, Beijing, Forbidden City Theatre
22 October, Shanghai, Oriental Art Center
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Strauss: Sinfonia domestica
Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
Strauss: Vier letzte Lieder
Olga Peretyatko – Soprano

Kent Nagano: Book publication & CD releases (September 2014)

Kent Nagano: „Erwarten Sie Wunder! Expect the unexpected

Kent Nagano’s book „Erwarten Sie Wunder! Expect the unexpected“ will be published on 6 October by the Berlin Verlag. Based on his own biography, Kent Nagano discusses the importance and future of classical music: Classical music is in danger of disappearing from the everyday reality of the general public and becoming an antiquarianism of a social elite. Its loss would not only impoverish society from a cultural perspective, but would deprive it of inspiration, wit, emotional depth and a sense of community. Concerned about a change of values in the western societies, Kent Nagano makes a passionate plea for classical music. The book is being published in German, a publication in English and other languages is anticipated for the near future. Please click here for further information (in German).


CD releases

There will be three new CDs being released in October under the baton of Kent Nagano. Beethoven’s Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4 “The Poetry of Freedom” will be published by Sony Classical as the last part of a recording of all the Symphonies by Beethoven with the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal under Kent Nagano.

A CD with Japanese Children Songs has been recorded by Analekta with Kent Nagano and the OSM. Kent Nagano was intrigued by those songs when he heard his daughter singing them. He comments: “They were at once both, intensely moving emotionally and disturbing. Their haunting, mysterious beauty has continued to entice all generations since their creation making them actual and vividly relevant to our modern world.”

The label Edel publishes a complete recording of all piano concertos by Beethoven together with the Triple concerto played by Mari Kodama (with Kolja Blacher, violin, and Johannes Moser, cello). The piano concertos No. 4 & 5 are released for the first time as part of the box. Kent Nagano leads the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin.

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: Season opening (September 2014)

Music Director Manfred Honeck welcomes Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter to the 2014-15 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra season on Sept. 13 with a gala concert “For Your Eyes Only”.

The evening promises a feast for all the senses, the Gala concert features a variety of short, evocative tone poems and opera pieces. Mutter closes the evening with a performance of one of the most popular works for violin, Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor.

Jan Vogler: CD release „Concerti di Venezia“ (September 2014)

Jan Vogler’s new CD “Concerti di Venezia” will be released by Sony on 24 October: http://youtu.be/y0DVcij1QSk.

With this recording Jan Vogler tells the story of the cello’s journey from a continuo instrument to a melody instrument that started in Venice in the 18th century: “Within only a few years the dark-toned bass instrument was transformed into a virtuoso instrument capable of singing and joining in a lively debate with the rest of the orchestra. It was the city of Venice, with its breath-taking musical scene, that triggered this revolution, involving a dialogue between composers, musicians and instrument makers,” says Jan Vogler.

Jan Vogler has recorded the CD with works by Vivaldi, Caldara, Porpora, Vandini and Marcello together with La Folia Barockorchester. Giuliano Carmignola is his partner in Vivaldi’s Double Concerto for violin and cello.

Jan Vogler was keen “to find a new and at the same time ‘old’ sound for the cello using a Baroque bow and gut strings, a sound inspired less by our present-day ideas of the ethereal tone of a Baroque cello than by the colours and light of a Venetian painting.”

Jan Vogler and La Folia Barockorchester will present selected pieces of their CD during a joint tour in November:

21 November, Kufstein, Stadtsaal
23 November, Basel, Casino
24 November, Villach, Congress Center
27 November, Dresden, Hochschule für Musik
28 November, Bad Lauchstädt, Goethetheater
29 November, Berlin, Radialsystem
30 November, Rapperswil
Caldara: Concerto da Camera for cello and orchestra
Vivaldi: Concerto for cello and
orchestra
Vivaldi: Concerto for violin, cello and orchestrs
Porpora: Concerto for cello and
orchestra

Omer Meir Wellber makes his US debut (September 2014)

Omer Meir Wellber makes his US debut in October at the rostrum of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra  leading the orchestra in Tchaikovsky’s Manfred Symphony. Wellber is joined by Spanish guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas, performing the guitar concerto of Joaquin Rodrigo. The program opens with Debussy’s Petite suite.

While in Pittsburgh, Omer Meir Wellber will also work with the Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestra. TRYPO is a youth orchestra program in Pittsburgh in residence at the Mary Pappert School of Music of Duquesne University comprising of a full symphonic orchestra.

10, 11, 12 October, Pittsburgh
, Heinz Hall
Debussy: Petite Suite
Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez
Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony
Pablo Sáinz Villegas, guitar

NEW at PR2 classic: ARC Ensemble from Toronto (September 2014)

PR² classic has pleasure in introducing you to the ARC Ensemble: the Artists of The Royal Conservatory Toronto are committed to unearthing repertoire ignored due to political changes or shifts in musical fashion with a focus on composers who were forced to flee Europe during the 1930s. Its “Music in Exile” series has been presented to huge critical acclaim in New York, London, Tel Aviv, Budapest, and Toronto.

The first two CDs, On the Threshold of Hope and Right Through the Bone (devoted respectively to the music of Mieczyslaw Weinberg and Julius Röntgen) were nominated for Grammy Awards in 2007 and 2008 in the “Best Chamber Music Recording” category. The most recent CD release is dedicated to the chamber music of another émigré, the Israeli composer Paul Ben-Haim (née Frankenburger) who left Germany in 1933.

The members of the ARC ensemble are all soloists in their own right and senior faculty of The Royal Conservatory’s Glenn Gould School, with guest artists drawn from its most exceptional students and graduates. Over the last ten years the Ensemble has become one of Canada’s pre-eminent cultural ambassadors and has performed throughout Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia. The ARC Ensemble’s Artistic Director is Simon Wynberg.

The ARC Ensemble has collaborated with a range of artists: the pianist Leon Fleisher, the novelist Yann Martel, actors Saul Rubinek and R.H.Thompson, and composers R. Murray Schafer, Omar Daniel and Vincent Ho.

With immediate effect, the ARC Ensemble will be represented in all PR matters within Europe by PR² classic.

Festival summer (August 2014)

This month, our artists will be performing at several international festivals:

Midori:

22./23. August, Luzern, Franziskanerkirche (Lucerne Festival)
Bach: Sechs Sonaten und Partiten für Violine solo

25. August, Luzern, KKL Konzertsaal (Lucerne Festival)
Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Daniele Gatti
Mendelssohn: Violinkonzert

27. August, Luzern, KKL Konzertsaal (Lucerne Festival)
Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, James Gaffigan
Johannes Maria Staud: Oskar (Towards a Brighter Hue II)

Leonidas Kavakos:

7. August, Tanglewood (Tanglewood Festival)
Brahms: Sonate Nr. 1 G-Dur op. 78
Brahms: Klaviertrio Nr. 1 op. 8

Emanuel Ax – Klavier, Yo Yo Ma – Violoncello

9. August, Tanglewood (Tanglewood Festival)
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Stéphane Denève
Szymanowski: Violinkonzert Nr.   2

28. August, Edinburgh, Usher Hall (Edinburgh Festival)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons
Rihm: Violinkonzert

David Philip Hefti:

19. August, Schloss Moritzburg (Moritzburg Festival)
David Philip Hefti: Monumentum Uraufführung

20. August, Schloss Moritzburg (Moritzburg Festival)
David Philip Hefti: Interaktion

24. August, Moritzburg, Evangelische Kirche (Moritzburg Festival)
David Philip Hefti: Lichter Hall

Kent Nagano:

21. August, Grafenegg, Wolkenturm (Grafenegg Festival)
Tonkünstler-Orchester
Jörg Widmann: Babylon-Suite für Orchester     Uraufführung
Mozart: Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester A-Dur
Mahler: Symphonie Nr. 4

Takács Quartet:

22. August, Edinburgh, Queen’s Hall (Edinburgh Festival)
Janáček: Streichquartett Nr. 2 “Intime Briefe”
Smetana:
Streichquartett Nr. 1 “Aus meinem Leben”
Beethoven:
Streichquartett e-Moll op. 59/2

23. August, Edinburgh, Queen’s Hall (Edinburgh Festival)
Janáček: Streichquartett Nr. 1 “Die Kreutzer-Sonate”
Barber: Adagio aus dem Streichquartett
Beethoven:
Streichquartett a-Moll op. 132

Jan Vogler:

1. August, Aurich (Musikalischer Sommer Ostfriesland)
Bach: Solosuite Nr. 3
Beethoven: Sonate A-Dur op. 69
Schostakowitsch: Sonate d-Moll op. 40
Iwan König, Klavier

9.-24. August (Moritzburg Festival)

Midori – artiste étoile at the Lucerne Festival (August 2014)

As “artiste étoile” of this year’s Lucerne Festival Midori will give the world premiere of a new work by composer-in-residence Johannes Maria Staud, perform Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, and undertake a performance of the complete sonatas and partitas for solo violin by Johann Sebastian Bach on two consecutive days.

22 August, Luzern, Franziskanerkirche
Bach: Sonata G minor BWV 1001
Bach: Sonate C major  BWV 1005
Bach: Partita D minorl BWV 1004

23 August, Luzern, Franziskanerkirche
Bach: Sonate A minor  BWV 1003
Bach: Partita B minor BWV 1002
Bach: Partita E major BWV 1006

25 August, Luzern, KKL Konzertsaal
Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Daniele Gatti
Mendelssohn: Violin concerto

27 August, Luzern, KKL Konzertsaal
Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, James Gaffigan
Johannes Maria Staud: Oskar (Towards a Brighter Hue II)     World premiere

After the recital on 22 August, Midori will be guest at the Lucerne Festival Lounge at the Bourbaki and will meet the Festival’s Executive and Artistic Director Michael Haefliger on 26 August at 18.00 for an artist’s talk.

More information on Midori at the Lucerne Festival.

 

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