Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Mäkelä
- Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Orchester
- Klaus Mäkelä Dirigent
Programme
- Schubert / Berio
Rendering
Intermission
- Gustav Mahler
Symphonie Nr. 5 (1901–1903)
- Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Orchester
- Klaus Mäkelä Dirigent
Programme
- Schubert / Berio
Rendering
Intermission
- Gustav Mahler
Symphonie Nr. 5 (1901–1903)
Musical declaration of love
October marks the 100th anniversary of Luciano Berio's birth. In his
work, the composer processed, quoted and adapted compositions by others
as well as his own. With his »Rendering«, he completed Franz Schubert's
10th Symphony for the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1988/89 on the
basis of a few sketches that he was still able to make. This
»restoration follows the guidelines of a modern fresco restoration,
which aims to refresh the old colors without trying to conceal the
damage caused by the centuries, whereby even empty spots can remain in
the overall picture«, says Berio. Klaus Mäkelä, the designated chief
conductor of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, will now unveil the
restored fresco once again in the Vienna Konzerthaus.
In
the second half of the concert, the 5th Symphony by Gustav Mahler is on
the program, which the Amsterdam orchestra already brought great
success to during his lifetime. The Fifth became widely known, however,
particularly through the use of the »Adagietto« as film music in Luchino
Visconti's »Death in Venice«. According to the conductor Willem
Mengelberg, Mahler wrote this movement as a declaration of love to his
future wife Alma: »Instead of a letter, he sent her the manuscript, not a
word more. She understood it and wrote to him to come.«
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Organiser
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
