Osterfestspiele Baden‐Baden: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Baden‐Baden, Festspielhaus Baden‐Baden
About the Event
At the ripe age of fifteen, violinist Daniel Lozakovich received an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon. With Max Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, he performs one of the most popular concertos of the nineteenth century. In the concert’s second half, Klaus Mäkelä and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra interpret Gustav Mahler's Fifth Symphony. The Concertgebouw Orchestra can look back on one of the world’s longest Mahler traditions. It was the first orchestra to make the works known in Europe, and continues to perform them to this day.
Practical Information
The categories on the seating plan are divided as follows:
Category 1 = yellow
Category 2 = pink
Category 3 = red
Category 4 = blue
Category 5 = green
Category 6 = blackberry
Category 7 = dark brown
Category 8 = light brown
Artists
Orchestra: | Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra One of the world's most celebrated orchestras, Amsterdam's Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra musters 120 players from around the world under the batons of great conductors, historic and contemporary. The ensemble's unique timbre is at least partially due to the extraordinary acoustic in its home — the legendary 1881 Main Hall of the Concertgebouw itself — which demands exceptional listening and collaborative music making from the orchestra's players. Particularly acclaimed for its interpretations of Bruckner and Mahler, the orchestra's repertoire and sound have been shaped by a series of extraordinary conductors, their number in recent years including Haitink, Chailly, Jansons, Harnoncourt, Gatti, and from 2027, wunderkind Klaus Mäkelä. The orchestra also has a cherished tradition of premiering new works, and collaboration with composer‐conductors, from Strauss and Mahler to Schoenberg, Boulez, Ravel, Adés. Stravinsky, Tan Dun… |
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Conductor: | Klaus Mäkelä |
Violin: | Daniel Lozakovich |
Address
Festspielhaus Baden‐Baden, Beim Alten Bahnhof 2, Baden‐Baden, Germany — Google Maps