
Jaap van Zweeden © Brad Trent
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France / Ott / van Zweden
Wednesday
22
October
2025
19:30
Großer Saal
Tickets for members from 1 August, for the general public from 8 August, 2025
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Performers
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
Alice Sara Ott, Klavier
Jaap van Zweden, Dirigent
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 C-Dur op. 15 (1795–1800)
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Sergej Prokofjew
Montagues und Capulets op. 64b/1 (Suite Nr. 2 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Das Mädchen Julia op. 64b/2 (Suite Nr. 2 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Menuett. Ankunft der Gäste op. 64a/4 (Suite Nr. 1 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Masken op. 64a/5 (Suite Nr. 1 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Tanz der Ritter op. 64b/4 (Suite Nr. 2 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Romeo und Julia vor dem Abschied op. 64b/5 (Suite Nr. 2 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Tanz der Antillenmädchen op. 64b/6 (Suite Nr. 2 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Romeo an Julias Grabe op. 64b/7 (Suite Nr. 2 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Tybalts Tod op. 64a/7 (Suite Nr. 1 aus »Romeo und Julia«) (1936)
Subscription series
Orchester international
Links
http://www.jaapvanzweden.com
https://alicesaraott.com
https://www.maisondelaradio.fr/concerts-classiques/orchestre-philharmonique-de-radio-france
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Cheerful and tragic
She was able to express herself earlier with the piano than with speech: Alice Sara Ott began playing the piano at the age of four and won first prize at five. The stage quickly became a place of refuge for her. With the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, with whom she has a close working relationship, she can now be heard in Beethoven's cheerful 1st Piano Concerto in C major. This is contrasted in the second half of the concert by a selection of movements from Prokofiev's suites to the ballet »Romeo and Juliet« based on Shakespeare's tragedy. The colorful and richly orchestrated music to the world's most famous love story oscillates between tender love poetry and dramatic force.