Alain Altinoglu © Marco Borggreve
Wiener Philharmoniker / Dervaux / Altinoglu
Wednesday
27
November
2024
19:30
Großer Saal
Performers
Wiener Philharmoniker
Sophie Dervaux, Fagott
Alain Altinoglu, Dirigent
Programme
Bruno Hartl
April. Ballade op. 39 für großes Orchester
André Jolivet
Konzert für Fagott, Streichorchester, Harfe und Klavier (1954)
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Nicolò Paganini
Caprice a-moll op. 1/24 (Bearbeitung für Fagott solo) (1805 ca.)
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Hector Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique. Episode de la vie d'un artiste op. 14 (1830)
Subscription series
Meisterwerke
Wahlabo U30
Links
https://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at
https://sophiedervaux.com
https://www.alainaltinoglu.com
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Fantastic orchestral sounds
Whether rapturous harp or mocking bassoon: with his »Symphonie fantastique«, which tells of his love for actress Harriet Smithson in five movements, Hector Berlioz expanded the orchestral apparatus in all its colorful richness and worked with unusual instruments such as ophicleide and serpent - after all, Berlioz is also the originator of an important theory of instrumentation that composers have been working with for generations. The Vienna Philharmonic performs this founding work of program music, preceded by a work by Bruno Hartl and the rarely heard bassoon concerto by André Jolivet. The soloist is Sophie Dervaux, principal bassoonist with the Vienna Philharmonic since 2015, who has ennobled her instrument with several outstanding solo CDs in recent years.