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Dresdner Musikfestspiele: Cho — Göteborgs Symfoniker — Rouvali

Dresden, Kulturpalast — Main Hall

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About the Event

A grand orchestral event starring Seong‐Jin Cho alongside the Göteborg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Santtu‐Matias Rouvali.

Seong‐Jin Cho previously captivated the festival‐goers with his solo piano recital at the Palais im Großen Garten last season. This year, he returns to Dresden, not just with a solo performance, but accompanied by an orchestra, showcasing one of the masterpieces of piano repertoire: Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor. The piece, a reflection of Chopin’s early romantic infatuations, notably with Konstancja Gładkowska, explores the expansive expressive capacities of the piano, setting new benchmarks of musical and emotional depth. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, which has held the honor of being Sweden's National Orchestra since 1997, offers a sumptuous backdrop of sound. The performance also marks another special occasion—the return of the Finnish maestro Santtu‐Matias Rouvali, who won acclaim in Dresden in 2024 and now serves as the principal conductor for the Orchestra. Under his baton, attendees will experience Tchaikovsky’s profound final masterpiece, the “Pathétique,” a piece Tchaikovsky himself described as containing his “whole soul.”

Program

  • Frederic Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11
  • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 'Pathétique'
Program is subject to change

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Orchestra: Göteborgs Symfoniker

The Göteborgs Symfoniker (Gothenburg Symphony, or Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra) is an orchestra based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Founded in 1905, it was granted the title of 'Swedish National Orchestra' in 1997. GSO have made several tours during the last 10‐15 years — they have performed in London, Vienna, Boston and Shanghai, to name a few places, and have been met with a great response from both critics and audiences.

Although the GSO has a broad repertoire, it has a special affinity for the works of the Nordic Late Romantic composers, such as Jean Sibelius and Edvard Grieg, which has comprised the bulk of its recorded output, as well as Neeme Järvi's specialty, Prokofiev.

The GSO is resident at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, built in 1935 and renowned for its superior acoustic quality.

Conductor: Santtu‐Matias Rouvali
Piano, Violoncello da Spalla: Seong‐Jin Cho

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Kulturpalast, Schlossstr. 2, Dresden, Germany — Google Maps

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