Tchaikovsky: Pathéthique im Wiener Musikverein
Vienna, Wiener Musikverein — Großer Saal
About the Event
Three works that touch the heart in very different ways because they express the inexpressible: Tabita Berglund returns to the Tonkünstler Orchestra with a particularly gripping program. She first appeared at the podium as a substitute conductor in 2022, and since then the Norwegian conductor has long been a welcome guest with both the orchestra and the audience. With Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Sixth, his “Pathétique,” she now presents a symphony characterized by exorbitant emotional eruptions and sudden mood swings. Planned by the 53‐year‐old composer as the keystone of his oeuvre, it is a kind of requiem, a farewell to life accepted after struggles: nine days after its premiere, he was dead. In contrast, Krzysztof Penderecki's “Threnody,” an oppressive lament for string orchestra dedicated to the victims of the first atomic bomb dropped in 1945, is a monument to public remembrance of the dead. Arvo Pärt's “Tabula Rasa” follows as a kind of composed silence: its transcendental calm and introverted, austere beauty demands enormous concentration from the musicians, albeit of a completely different kind.
Wiener Musikverein
The Wiener Musikverein is one of the world's great concert halls. The home of the Vienna Philarmonic Orchestra and the centre of Viennese musical life, the building was opened in 1870 as a part of an ambitious plan to create an elegant cultural boulevard along the Ringstrasse. Designed in the Neo‐Classical style to resemble an Ancient Greek temple, the Great Hall of the Musikverein is deemed to be one of the best music halls in the world thanks to its impeccable acoustics.
In 2004 four new halls were added to the building. The Austrian architect Wilhelm Holzbauer recognised the aesthetic importance of the existing building and sought out ways to echo the style in a modern language of form. Each of the four New Halls focuses on a different material — glass, metal, stone, and wood.
Program
- Krystof Penderecki – «Threnos» Den Opfern von Hiroshima
- Arvo Pärt – «Tabula Rasa» für 2 Violinen, Streichorchester und präpariertes Klavier
- Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Symphony No. 6 in B minor, op. 74 'Pathétique'
Artists
Orchestra: | Tonkünstler‐Orchester Niederösterreich One of Europe's finest orchestras, the TON can trace its musical history back to the days of Mozart and Haydn. Dividing their time between Vienna, where they play in the Musikverein's 'Golden Hall' and Sankt‐Pölten, the orchestra has long been prized by Austrian audiences for its regular Sunday afternoon concerts, and has been the resident orchestra of the Grafenegg Festival since the latter's founding in 2007. The Tonkünstler is renowned for its adaptability — a trait reflected by the variety of world and Austrian premieres it has played, including Schönberg's immense 'Gurrelieder' and was the first Austrian orchestra to establish a division exclusively dedicated to music education.. Yukata Sado has been the orchestra's chief conductor since 2013 but will stand down in 2025, with French conductor Fabien Gabel set to take over from the 25‐26 season. |
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Violin: | Natalia Sagmeister |
Violin: | Vahid Khadem‐Missagh |
Conductor: | Tabita Berglund |
Address
Wiener Musikverein, Bösendorferstraße 12, Vienna, Austria — Google Maps