Vienna Philharmonic / Christian Thielemann

Mendelssohn: »Scottish« Symphony / Strauss: Ein Heldenleben

Sold out 41.10 | 132.20 | 177.20 | 211 | 251.50 Remaining tickets occasionally available at box office
Sold out 41.10 | 132.20 | 177.20 | 211 | 251.50 Remaining tickets occasionally available at box office
Christian Thielemann
Christian Thielemann © Matthias Creutziger

Clear messages

To clap after a movement or not? The question does not arise in this concert: the two composers that Christian Thielemann has put on the programme for his ProArte concert with the Vienna Philharmonic have refreshingly clear views on this. Felix Mendelssohn found the intermediate applause »mood-killing«, and in his grandiose »Scottish« Symphony, he consistently allows all movements to merge into one another. Richard Strauss, too, does not allow the protagonist of his »Heldenleben« (heroic life) any premature homage. Only at the end of his journey is he allowed to collect the laurels he deserves – which, with this orchestra and this conductor, will certainly be plentiful.

Performers

Wiener Philharmoniker

conductor Christian Thielemann

Programme

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 56 »Scottish«

– Interval –

Richard Strauss
Ein Heldenleben / Tone Poem for Large Orchestra, Op. 40

Promoter: Konzertdirektion Dr. Rudolf Goette / HamburgMusik

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