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From: "Berliner Philharmoniker" To: "jeffrey epstein" <jeevacationggmail.com> Subject: Live this Sat: Sir Simon Rattle conducts Schumann and Lachenmann Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 15:09:41 +0000 No Images? Click here Adventurous Simon Rattle conducts Schumann and Lachenmann LIVE STREAM ADD TO CALENDAR Sat, 23 Mar 2019, 19:00 (Berlin Time) New York: 14:00 / Tokyo: Sun, 24 Mar 2019, 03:00 During his Berlin years, the adventurous exploration of contemporary music was as important to Simon Rattle as work on the traditional repertoire. This double focus also characterises this evening with Helmut Lachenmann's My Melodies for eight horns, in which the solo instruments reveal many surprising tonal facets. The finale of the concert is Schumann's Second Symphony, with an exuberance which repeatedly borders on mania. WATCH REHEARSAL Photo: Stephan Rabold Sorrow and hope EFTA01033795 New in the archive: Bach's "St John Passion" with Simon Rattle and Peter Sellars With this performance, not only did Sir Simon Rattle return to the Berliner Philharmoniker for the first time since his departure as chief conductor, but the audience also had the opportunity to once again experience one of the most moving productions of his era: Johann Sebastian Bach's St John Passion in the staging by Peter Sellars. With the Rundfunkchor Berlin and an ensemble of soloists headed by tenor Mark Padmore, the conductor and orchestra impressively realised the entire spectrum of expression in Bach's work, from sorrow and doubt to faith and hope. WATCH CONCERT Photo: Stephan Rabold On DVD and Blu-ray: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the St John Passion in the 2014 production by Peter Sellars ORDER NOW French flair Recommendation of the week: Tugan Sokhiev and Jean-Yves Thibaudet Although French music often comes across as rather fragile, there are also powerful counterexamples. Thus, Cesar Franck's D minor Symphony and Gabriel Faure's Pe!leas et Melisande radiate — besides French flair — a Beethovenian will to find the right form. Maurice Ravel, in contrast, strikes a crisp, jazzy tone in the EFTA01033796 Finale of his G major piano concerto, as one might more readily expect from Gershwin. Tugan Sokhiev conducts; at the piano is Jean-Yves Thibaudet. WATCH CONCERT 10% discount for the Digital Concert Hall As a registered user, you will get the 12-month ticket or our monthly subscription with an exclusive special price. SUBSCRIBE la ORDER NOW Devices & technology The Digital Concert Hall is the online concert venue of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Here, their concerts are broadcast live and are also available as recordings in a video archive a few days later. The Digital Concert Hall is available on televisions, computers, smartphones. tablets and streaming devices. Its partners are Panasonic and Internet Initiative Japan. More at www.digitalconcerthall.com ;2, EFTA01033797 PI Berlin Phil Media GmbH Leipziger Platz 1 10117 Berlin Germany Represented by directors Olaf Maninger and Robert Zimmermann Commercial Registry Number: HRB 113690 Registered in: Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany Like Tweet Share Forward Unsubscnbe EFTA01033798
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