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Johannes Brahms Alban Berg Christian Tetzlaff Robin Ticciati Bartók Mendelssohn Schumann Bach Suk Borne Ferenc Fricsay Lorin Maazel Riccardo Chailly Kent Nagano Ingo Metzmacher Tugan Sokhiev Berlioz Haydn Dvořák Bruckner Duparc Ravel Sir Colin Davis Sir Simon Rattle Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin Scottish Chamber Orchestra National Youth Orchestra Great Britain Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1946 1956 1993 2005 2009 2011 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2022
In this new concerto album one of the greatest violinist of his generation, Christian Tetzlaff, offers profound interpretations of two deeply dramatic and lyrical concertos – those of Brahms and Berg – together with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin conducted by Robin Ticciati. “Reasons of substance justify the recording of the Violin Concertos of Johannes Brahms and Alban Berg on a single album: both works concern existential human states of being. For me, the concerto by Johannes Brahms is a work that in a violin concerto dares to address very dangerous, abysmal, and profound states of the soul. Here an enormous contrast between ecstasy and total lonely isolation is in evidence. (...) Brahms also has a lot to say about pain. That’s rare in violin concertos – and links the Brahms concerto to the one by Alban Berg. I’ve been playing both concertos for 40 years – and I’ve played both of them, taken together, much more than 300 times. Here it seems to me as though the experience of these pieces changes one’s own life.” (Christian Tetzlaff’s liner notes) Christian Tetzlaff is considered one of the world’s leading international violinists and maintains a most extensive performing schedule. Musical America named him ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’ in 2005. His recording of the Bartók Violin Concertos (ODE 1317-2) received both Gramophone and ICMA Awards, and the recording was also a finalist for the BBC Music Award in 2019. His recording of the Violin Concertos by Mendelssohn and Schumann, released on Ondine in 2011 (ODE 1195-2), and Bach Sonatas and Partitas released in 2017 (ODE 1299-2D) received the ‘Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik’. In addition, in 2015 ICMA awarded Christian Tetzlaff as the ‘Artist of the Year’, and he also received ECHO ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’ award in 2017. His recordings on Ondine with Brahms’ Trios (ODE 1271-2D) and Violin Concertos by Dvorák and Suk +••.••(...)), released in 2015 and 2016, earned GRAMMY nominations. For more than 70 years the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (DSO Berlin) has distinguished itself as one of Germany’s leading orchestras. Founded as the RIAS Symphony Orchestra in 1946, it was renamed the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin in 1956 and has borne its current name since 1993. Robin Ticciati has led the DSO as its music director since the 2017–18 season. Since its inception, the orchestra has been able to retain outstanding artist personalities, including Ferenc Fricsay, Lorin Maazel, Riccardo Chailly, Vladimir Askenazy, Kent Nagano, Ingo Metzmacher, and Tugan Sokhiev. Robin Ticciati has been Music Director of the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin since 2017 and Music Director of Glyndebourne Festival Opera since 2014. He was Principal Conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra from 2009–18. His highly acclaimed discography includes recordings of works by Berlioz, Haydn, Schumann, Brahms, Dvořák, Bruckner, Duparc and Ravel. Born in London, Robin Ticciati is a violinist, pianist and percussionist by training. He was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain when, aged fifteen, he turned to conducting under the guidance of Sir Colin Davis and Sir Simon Rattle. He holds the position of ‘Sir Colin Davis Fellow of Conducting’ at the Royal Academy of Music. Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••)
Gioacchino Rossini Alfredo Casella Igor Strawinsky Ticciati Orchestra Sinfonica Roma 1940 2014
Das Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma spielt Werke von Igor Strawinsky, Alfredo Casella und Gioacchino Rossini unter der Leitung von Dirigent Matthias Manasi. Auf dem Programm stehen Rossini's Ouvertüre zur Oper 'Guillaume Tell', Alfredo Casella's Tripelkonzert Concerto mit den Soloisten Hugo Ticciati (Violine), Alexander Hülshoff (Cello) and Filippo Faes (Klavier) und die Symphony in C von Igor Strawinsky. Ein Konzertmitschnitt vom 3. März 2014 aus dem Auditorium Conciliazione in Rom. Gioacchino Rossini 00:32 Ouvertüre zur Oper Guillaume Tell Alfredo Casella Tripelkonzert, Op. 56 13:30 I Largo, ampio, solenne 23:33 II. Adagio 34:09 III. Rondo Igor Stravinsky Symphony in C (1940) 42:56 I. Moderato alla breve 53:38 II. Larghetto concertante 59:38 III. Allegretto 1:04:44 IV. Largo Hugo Ticciati, Violine Alexander Hülshoff, Cello Filippo Faes, Klavier Matthias Manasi, Dirigent Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma Konzertmitschnitt vom 3. März 2014 aus dem Auditorium Conciliazione in Rom. Klicken Sie hier, um unseren YouTube-Kanal zu abonnieren: (http•••) Auditorium Conciliazione Rom: Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) #Strawinsky #Strawinsky #Casella #Rossini #Rome #Rom #Roma #Auditorium #Conciliazione #piano #klavier #cello #piano #tripleconcerto #concerto #orchestra #sinfonica #auditorium
Dvořák Robin Ticciati London Philharmonic Orchestra
Rusalka - Dvořák Glyndebourne Festival Alix Le Saux, Kuchtík Colin Judson, Gamekeeper Conductor, Robin Ticciati Director, Melly Still London Philharmonic Orchestra Glyndebourne Chorus
Sir Simon Rattle Robin Ticciati Gustav Mahler Henry Purcell Ralph Vaughan Williams Sir Harrison Birtwistle Magdalena Kožená Andrew Staples Thomas Tallis Herbst Schönheit Frühling Keck Dso Berlin Berliner Philharmonie 1735 2020
Sir Simon Rattle und Robin Ticciati am DSO-Pult live in der Berliner Philharmonie, mit Mahlers ›Lied von der Erde‹ und englischem Repertoire von Vaughan Williams, Purcell und Birtwistle. ► (http•••) SIR SIMON RATTLE (Mahler) ROBIN TICCIATI Magdalena Kožená – Mezzosopran Andrew Staples – Tenor 00:00 Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasie über ein Thema von Thomas Tallis 17:35 Henry Purcell: Marsch aus ›Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary‹ 21:05 Sir Harrison Birtwistle: ›Cortege‹ – A Ceremony for 14 musicians Gustav Mahler: ›Das Lied von der Erde‹, für Soli und Ensemble bearbeitet von Glen Cortese: 46:44 I. ›Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde‹. Allegro pesante 55:38 II. ›Der Einsame im Herbst‹. Etwas schleichend. Ermüdet 1:05:42 III. ›Von der Jugend‹. Behaglich heiter 1:09:05 IV. ›Von der Schönheit‹. Comodo. Dolcissimo 1:16:39 V. ›Der Trunkene im Frühling‹. Allegro. Keck aber nicht zu schnell 1:21:44 VI. ›Der Abschied‹. Schwer Das Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin begrüßte am Samstag, den 7. November 2020 Sir Simon Rattle zurück an seinem Pult. Der Brite dirigierte Gustav Mahlers ›Das Lied von der Erde‹ in einer kammermusikalischen Fassung; in den Solopartien waren die Mezzosopranistin Magdalena Kožená und der Tenor Andrew Staples zu hören. Zuvor leitete DSO-Chefdirigent Robin Ticciati ein sowohl dramaturgisch als auch performativ ritualisiertes Programm mit Werken von Ralph Vaughan Williams, Henry Purcell und Sir Harrison Birtwistle. Das Konzert ohne Publikum wurde live aus der Berliner Philharmonie übertragen. Nach den Corona-bedingten Veranstaltungsabsagen bildete es den Auftakt zu einer Reihe von Videoproduktionen des DSO mit Robin Ticciati, die das Orchester auf seiner Website im DSO PLAYER präsentiert.
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