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Yuja Wang © Julia Wesely/Wiener Konzerthaus

Mahler Chamber Orchestra / Yuja Wang

Thursday 21 November 2024
19:30 – ca. 21:30
Großer Saal

 

Performers

Mahler Chamber Orchestra

Yuja Wang, Klavier, Leitung

José Maria Blumenschein, Konzertmeister, Leitung

Programme

Igor Strawinski

Concerto Es-Dur »Dumbarton Oaks« (1937–1938)

Maurice Ravel

Konzert für Klavier und Orchester G-Dur (1929–1931)

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Le tombeau de Couperin (1914–1917)

Alexander Tsfasman

Suite für Klavier und Orchester »Jazz Suite« (1945 ca.)

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Dave Brubeck

Autumn in Washington Square

Dmitri Schostakowitsch

2. Satz: Allegro molto (Streichquartett Nr. 8 c-moll op. 110) (Bearbeitung: Yuja Wang) (1960)

Arturo Márquez

Danzón Nr. 2 (Bearbeitung: Mahler Chamber Orchestra) (1994)

Hiromi

The Tom and Jerry Show

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Links https://yujawang.com
https://mahlerchamber.com

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Expressive

With her emotionally expressive and virtuoso playing as well as her strong stage presence, Yuja Wang is one of the world's most sought-after pianists for good reason. »I firmly believe that every concert programme should have its own life and reflect my feelings at the moment,« said Yuja Wang in an interview with the New York Times. The extroverted artist succeeds in realising this in an impressive way time and time again - as she certainly does in this concert with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra with Ravel's popular Piano Concerto in G major and the multi-layered, very personal Suite »Le tombeau de Couperin« as well as the rousing and unjustly little-known Suite for Piano and Orchestra by Alexander Tsfasman, one of the most important pioneers of jazz in the Soviet Union.

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