
Wiener Symphoniker / Avdeeva / Popelka
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Beatrice Rana had to cancel her participation in this concert due to health reasons. We are delighted that Yulianna Avdeeva will be performing as a soloist. She will play the Piano Concerto No. 1 instead of Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 2.
- Wiener Symphoniker Orchester
- Yulianna Avdeeva Klavier
- Petr Popelka Dirigent
- Im Anschluss an das Konzert im Großen Foyer:
- Allegra and the Vienna Symphony Rhythm & Blues Band Ensemble
- Allegra Tinnefeld Violine, Gesang
- Flip Philipp Vibraphon
- Christian Löw Trompete
- Manuel Gangl Klarinette
- Wolfgang Pfistermüller Posaune
- Hans-Joachim Tinnefeld Kontrabass
- Christian Eberle Schlagwerk
Programme
- Johannes Brahms
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 d-moll op. 15 (1854–1859/1875)
- Im Anschluss an das Konzert Ausklang im Großen Foyer mit
Allegra and the Vienna Symphony Rhythm & Blues Band
- Wiener Symphoniker Orchester
- Yulianna Avdeeva Klavier
- Petr Popelka Dirigent
- Im Anschluss an das Konzert im Großen Foyer:
- Allegra and the Vienna Symphony Rhythm & Blues Band Ensemble
- Allegra Tinnefeld Violine, Gesang
- Flip Philipp Vibraphon
- Christian Löw Trompete
- Manuel Gangl Klarinette
- Wolfgang Pfistermüller Posaune
- Hans-Joachim Tinnefeld Kontrabass
- Christian Eberle Schlagwerk
Programme
- Johannes Brahms
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 d-moll op. 15 (1854–1859/1875)
- Im Anschluss an das Konzert Ausklang im Großen Foyer mit
Allegra and the Vienna Symphony Rhythm & Blues Band
A gentle portrait
It begins with a sombre timpani tremolo: Johannes Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1. The attempted suicide of his friend and patron Robert Schumann in 1854 is said to have been the inspiration for this work. Brahms dreamt of how he reworked a symphony draft into a piano concerto: »From the first movement and scherzo and a finale, terribly heavy and large. I was quite enthusiastic«, he wrote to Robert's wife Clara in 1855. The exact relationship he had with her remains a mystery to this day. »I am also painting a gentle portrait of you, which is to become Adagio«, he continued. The audience was impressed at the premiere in Hanover in 1859 with Brahms at the keys. Yulianna Avdeeva, who has conquered the major podiums since winning the Chopin Competition in Warsaw in 2010, takes on the role of soloist in the Vienna Symphony Orchestra concert.
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Organiser
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
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External links
https://www.wienersymphoniker.at
https://www.petrpopelka.com
https://www.avdeevapiano.com
