Gala Concert of the 46th Orchestra Week
MAHLER AND FRIENDS
The first part of the concert programme focuses on Gustav Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. In them, man’s forlornness, the fragility of his soul and an omnipresent nearness to death are thematised, but the beauty of the world and its nature are also sung about. Edvard Grieg’s rarely performed ballad Den Bergtekne and the orchestral song Kom nu hit, död by Jean Sibelius, which is based on a Shakespeare sonnet, also revolve around these motifs; we place these two small masterpieces alongside Gustav Mahler’s great song cycle. The soloist is the young Icelandic baritone Jóhann Kristinsson.
The first half of the concert will be concluded by Sibelius’ brilliant symphonic poem Lemminkäinen zieht heimwärts; it tells the story of the Kalevala hero Lemminkäinen, who is awakened from death by his magical mother and powerfully returns to life.
The second part of the concert programme features Igor Stravinsky’s famous Feuervogel Suite from 1919.
Admission: € 34 / 29 / 24 plus advance booking fee (usual reductions). Tickets for children, young people and students at a special price of € 10 on all seats only at the box office.
Information and bookings: Philharmonie, www.kudl-berlin.de, www.reservix.de and box office.
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Deutsch-Skandinavische Jugend-Philharmonie
Andreas Peer Kähler and Martin Braun conductors
Jóhann Kristinsson, Baritone (Hamburg / Reykjavík)
Edvard Grieg
Den Bergtekne
Ballad for Baritone and Orchestra op. 32
Gustav Mahler
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Jean Sibelius
Kom nu hit, död
Orchestral song after Shakespeare op. 60,1
Lemminkäinen zieht heimwärts
Symphonic poem op. 22,4
Igor Strawinsky
The Firebird, suite for orchestra (1919 version)