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Orchestra della Toscana – Emmanuel Tjeknavorian & Jeremias Fliedl

Florence, Teatro Verdi — main

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About the Event

A captivating program intertwining Nordic intensity, classical lyricism, and Beethovenian brilliance graces the stage. Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, an Austrian born in 1995, originally a violinist, has now also made a name in conducting as the Music Director of the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano. His performance style is marked by energetic gestures, a clear vision, and narrative sensitivity. The concert opens with Jean Sibelius's Morte di Mélisande, a piece from a suite inspired by Maeterlinck’s symbolist drama. This work offers a few minutes of suspended, transparent music filled with fatalism and melancholy.

Next, the audience is treated to Franz Joseph Haydn's Concerto No. 2 in D major for cello and orchestra, composed in the 1780s. This elegant and brilliant piece thrives on the interplay between virtuosity and grace. It is performed by Jeremias Fliedl, a young Austrian cellist renowned for the natural intensity of his phrasing and his attention to timbral quality.

The concert concludes with Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 in B‐flat Major Op. 60, composed in 1806 between the Third and Fifth symphonies. This luminous and compact work, while less dramatic, is equally profound, constructed with architectural intelligence and infectious vitality.

Program

  • Jean Sibelius – Pelléas et Mélisande Op. 46
  • Franz Joseph Haydn – Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major
  • Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 4 Op. 60
Program is subject to change

Artists

Orchestra: Orchestra della Toscana

Founded in 1980, ORT was established under the tutelage of the Tuscan Regional Government, the Municipal Government of Florence, and the Provincial Administrations of Florence. While under the artistic direction of Luciano Berio, ORT was given national recognition for excellence by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
Inside the historic Teatro Verdi in the heart of Florence, the Orchestra is composed of 45 musicians, divided into accomplished chamber groups: I Solisti dell’ORT, OrtEnsemble, Harmoniemusik — I Fiati dell’ORT. ORT's performances are broadcast nationally by RAI‐Radiotre Suite and in Tuscany by Rete Toscana Classica.

Conductor: Emmanuel Tjeknavorian
Cello: Jeremias Fliedl

Address

Teatro Verdi, Via Ghibellina, 99/R, Florence, Italy — Google Maps

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