Klaus Mäkelä conducts Richard Strauss’ “Alpine Symphony”
Klaus Mäkelä conducts Richard Strauss’ “Alpine Symphony”
He is a rising star among conductors: Klaus Mäkelä is just 29 years old, and already chief conductor designate of Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw Orchestra. With Richard Strauss’ Alpine Symphony, he will be able to open a magnificent panorama of sound. The work takes us through a day in the mountains, across flowery meadows, through thunderstorms and storms. Wolfgang Rihm also favours lush sounds in Transitus III. “I love the intricate web of orchestral possibilities,” says our Composer in Residence, who died in 2024, “the creation of states, and of transformations.”
Concert program
Wolfgang Rihm
Transitus III
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Richard Strauss
Eine Alpensinfonie op. 64
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Cast
Philharmonie Berlin
Stage:
Großer Saal
Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1
10785 Berlin
37.00 EUR - 106.00 EUR
Stiftung Berliner Philharmoniker