Campogrande / Rachmaninov / Beethoven / Tjeknavorian: Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano
Milan, Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo — main
About the Event
At the cusp of a new era, this program connects two foundational pieces of the repertoire with a fresh composition. First is Rachmaninov's Concerto No. 2, radiating with post‐Romantic passion, echoing the true essence of Tchaikovsky's legacy. Next is Beethoven's Seventh, a symphonic gem where each of the four movements presents a valuable experience for the listener. The concert begins with Nicola Campogrande's latest work, Gioco di squadra (Teamwork), premiering globally as a musical homage to the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Program
- Nicola Campogrande – Gioco di squadra (Prima esecuzione assoluta) Commissione dell’Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano in occasione dei Giochi Olimpici Invernali Milano Cortina 2026
- Sergej Newski – Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra n. 2 in Do minore op. 18
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Sinfonia n.7 in La Maggiore op.92
Artists
Orchestra: | Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi Known colloquially as 'La Verdi', Milan's famed symphony orchestra was formed in the early 90s to supplement the city's already‐generous cultural offering. Making its home in Milan's Auditorio, La Verdi features among Europe's most respected and admired symphonic ensembles. Its first Musical Director, Ricardo Chailly, now holds the title of Conductor Laureate, while the Austrian conductor, Emmanuel Tjeknavorian, a fast‐rising star in the orchestral firmament took over the role of Musical Director in 2024, following in the footsteps of several major names in the classical world. La Verdi welcomes a starry roster of soloists and guest conductors over the course of an extensive and varied annual season, and regularly features as guests of honour at important state occasions and international concert engagements. |
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Conductor: | Emmanuel Tjeknavorian |
Piano: | Jeneba Kanneh‐Mason |
Address
Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo, Largo Gustav Mahler, Milan, Italy — Google Maps