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Gewandhausorchester, Pablo Heras‐Casado: Hensel, Mozart, Beethoven na Gewandhaus

Leipzig, Gewandhaus de Leipzig — Grosser Saal

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Sobre o Evento

No adorado Gewandhaus de Leipzig, ouça a Orquestra do Gewandhaus e os solistas sob a batuta de Pablo Heras‐Casado para uma atuação cativante de obras de Hensel, Mozart e Beethoven.

Informações Práticas

Devido à sua história, a Orquestra do Gewandhaus representa o envolvimento cívico de uma forma especial. Tendo em vista os desafios do presente e o potencial de construção de comunidades, inspirador e transformador da música, lançou uma iniciativa para a democracia em 2022. Sobre questões prementes de justiça, recursos, meios de comunicação social, instituições, educação, identidade, resiliência e fé, figuras públicas e culturais dialogam entre si, com o público e com espectáculos musicais.

"Ressonância" é o lema que preside à discussão musicalmente inspirada e culturalmente iniciada sobre valores básicos, compreensão da democracia e união social. Convidamo‐lo a participar no debate em mesas redondas e a explorar experimentalmente e vivenciar musicalmente as facetas políticas, sociológicas, acústicas e interpessoais da ressonância em workshops e actuações. Inspirados por obras de arte musicais, abrimos espaços para vozes do presente e para ideias que reforçam o bem comum — em troca entre todos aqueles que querem ajudar a moldar a sociedade.

Programação

  • Fanny Hensel – Ouvertüre C‐Dur
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sinfonia concertante für Violine, Viola und Orchester Es‐Dur KV 364 (KV 320d)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36
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Artistas

Orquestra: Gewandhausorchester Leipzig

The Leipzig Gewandhausorchester is a German orchestra based in Leipzig, Germany. It is named after the concert hall in which it is based, the Gewandhaus.

The orchestra has a good claim to being the oldest continuing musical performing organization in Europe. In the early 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn was the kapellmeister.

Later principal conductors included Arthur Nikisch, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Bruno Walter, Vaclav Neumann, and from 1970 to 1996 Kurt Masur. In 1998, Herbert Blomstedt took over the post until 2005 and will be succeeded by Riccardo Chailly.

As home to the Gewandhausorchester, the city of Leipzig possesses an orchestra of the highest world renown — one with an extraordinarily illustrious heritage spanning 275 years. In March 1743, sixteen Leipzig merchants founded a concert society, which was to shape musical history. Today, the Gewandhausorchester thrills and inspires music lovers the world over with both its passion for music and its unique, unmistakable sound.
Alongside its 70 symphonic Große Concerte per season, the Gewandhausorchester performs as the orchestra both of the Leipzig Opera — a role it has fulfilled for over 200 years — and of St. Thomas‘s Church, performing the music of JS Bach each week with the celebrated Thomanerchor. In addition, the Orchestra gives approximately 35 concerts per season all around the globe, and is documented on countless recordings. The unique diversity of the Gewandhausorchester‘s activities is a fundamental factor of Leipzig‘s international renown as ‚City of Music‘.

Violino: Isabelle Faust

German born violinist Isabelle Faust is a highly sought‐after performer with an extensive repertoire of both solo and chamber music. She has been developing her exciting musical style since beginning her studies at age 5, and discovered a particular love for chamber music, having founded her first string quartet at the tender age of 11. Ms. Faust continues to seek a dialogue and exchange of musical ideas, in performances of all types, and it is the result of these musical dialogues which create her unforgettable concerts. Isabelle Faust performs on a Stradivarius violin from 1704, known as the 'Sleeping Beauty Violin.'

'Her sound has passion, grit and electricity but also a disarming warmth and sweetness that can unveil the music’s hidden strains of lyricism …'
New York Times

Condutor: Pablo Heras‐Casado
Viola: Antoine Tamestit

Morada

Gewandhaus de Leipzig, Augustusplatz 8, Leipzig, Germany — Veja no Google Maps

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