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Tag Archives: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
A warm Viennese embrace as Wagner and Bruckner meet in Salzburg
Christian Thielemann/ Vienna Philharmonic Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg Festival, 26th August 2020 Wagner and Bruckner are a classic concert pairing. One was a huge devotee of the other – Bruckner even studded the first version of his Third Symphony (dedicated to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruckner, Christian Thielemann, Elina Garanca, Salzburg Festival, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Wagner
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A granitic Beethoven 9 from Muti in Salzburg
Muti/ Vienna Philharmonic Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg, 17th August 2020 The last time I heard Beethoven’s Ninth was in February, the triumphant culmination of the Barbican’s Beethoven Weekender, where all nine symphonies were shared between five UK orchestras. Back then, we feared … Continue reading
Mahler in all his might: Nelsons and the Vienna Philharmonic raise the roof in Salzburg
Nelsons/ Vienna Philharmonic Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg, 8th August 2020 In your average concert-going year, Mahler symphonies are ubiquitous. But 2020 has been no ordinary year. Social distancing has meant the only live Mahler I’ve seen streamed post-lockdown has been in chamber versions: … Continue reading
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Tagged Andris Nelsons, Mahler, Salzburg Festival, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
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School for lovers: Loy’s bitter lessons at the Salzburg Festival
Mozart: Così fan tutte Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg, 2nd August 2020 Così fan tutte is usually translated into English as “All women are like that”. At this summer’s Salzburg Festival, Christof Loy prefers to focus on the opera’s subtitle, La scuola degli amanti (The School … Continue reading
Schubertian joy from Welser-Möst and the Vienna Philharmonic
Welser-Möst/ Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Großer Saal, Musikverein, Vienna, 21st June 2020 Where its first subscription concert after the resumption of musical life was sober, serious, even defiant, here the Vienna Philharmonic let its hair down and had fun. Franz Welser-Möst, … Continue reading
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Tagged Franz Welser-Möst, Musikverein, Richard Strauss, Schubert, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
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