Große Konzerte of the Gewandhaus Orchestra
Leipzig, Gewandhaus zu Leipzig — Grosser Saal
About the Event
In this highly‐anticipated concert, hear the mellifluous sounds of classical music performed by the Gewandhausorchester at Leipzig's treasured and world‐renowned Gewandhaus zu Leipzig.
The symphonic concerts with the Gewandhaus Orchestra in the Gewandhaus are called “Große Concerte” (Grand Concerts). The name pays homage to the founding fathers of the orchestra, whose first formation was engaged by the music association “Das Große Concert,” founded in 1743. Members of this music association were nobles and citizens of the city.
Program
- Robert Schumann – Sinfonie Nr. 1 B‐Dur op. 38 »Frühlingssinfonie«
- Richard Wagner – 1. Akt aus der Oper "Die Walküre" WWV 86B
Artists
Orchestra: | Gewandhausorchester Leipzig The Leipzig Gewandhausorchester is a German orchestra based in Leipzig, Germany. It is named after the concert hall in which it is based, the Gewandhaus. |
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Conductor: | Andris Nelsons Acclaimed across the world for his intense and exciting interpretations, Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons is one of this century's most 'in demand' maestros. Music Director of the Boston Symphony and Leipzig's Gewandhausorchester, the Grammy winner also regularly appears in the world's greatest concert halls and opera houses as a guest conductor. |
Tenor: | Klaus Florian Vogt German tenor Klaus Florian Vogt ranks as one his generation’s preeminent interpreters of Richard Wagner’s great operatic works. Born in Schleswig‐Holstein, Vogt started his career as a horn player with the Hamburg Philharmonic before turning to his true passion: the human voice. Following a stint at the Lübeck Academy of Music and the Landestheater in Flensburg, he moved to Dresden where he promptly landed a succession of parts that established his reputation. With an impressive range, Vogt has played roles in works by composers as diverse as Wagner, Mozart, Strauss, and Mahler. |
Soprano: | Sarah Wegener |
Bass: | Vitalij Kowaljow |
Address
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig, Augustusplatz 8, Leipzig, Germany — Google Maps