Abonnementkonzert VIII
Abonnementkonzert VIII
Christian Thielemann, Erin Morley
With his symphonic poems, Franz Liszt founded a new, pioneering genre of orchestral music around the middle of the 19th century. Over the next few years, Christian Thielemann and the Staatskapelle Berlin will be exploring this musical cosmos, which is itself highly innovative and still seems extremely bold today. They will begin with performances of the famous Bergsinfonie, for which the literary-minded Liszt was inspired by a poem by Victor Hugo, and of Tasso, lamento e trionfo, a musical reflection on the legendary Renaissance poet who took shape through Goethe and Byron. In addition, a second cycle begins - the performance of the complete orchestral songs by Richard Strauss, which illuminates a special facet of this composer of the century, also a cross-seasonal project.
Concert program
Franz Liszt
Ce qu’on entend sur la montagne S 95
(Was man auf dem Berge hört – Berg-Sinfonie)
Richard Strauss
Orchesterlieder
Franz Liszt
Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo S 96
Duration
approx. 2 hrs including one interval
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Pre-performance lecture 45 minutes prior to each performance (in German)
Staatsoper Unter den Linden
Stage:
Großer Saal
Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1
10785 Berlin
24.00 EUR - 95.00 EUR