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Julia Fischer © Uwe Arens

Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin / Fischer / Jurowski

Thursday 31 March 2022
19:30 – ca. 21:30
Großer Saal

 

Performers

Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Julia Fischer, Violine

Vladimir Jurowski, Dirigent

Programme

Josef Suk

Fantastické Scherzo op. 25 (1903)

Antonín Dvořák

Konzert für Violine und Orchester a-moll op. 53 (1879–1882)

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Nicolò Paganini

Caprice B-Dur op. 1/13 für Violine solo (1805 ca.)

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Valentin Silvestrov

Abschiedsserenade (2003)

Sergej Rachmaninoff

Symphonische Tänze op. 45 (1940)

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Sergej Rachmaninoff

Vocalise op. 34/14 (14 Lieder) (Bearbeitung) (1912/1915)

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Links https://www.juliafischer.com
https://www.rsb-online.de
http://www.vladimirjurowski.com

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Profoundly Breaking Down Boundaries

Conductor, pianist and musicologist Vladimir Jurowski knows no boundaries of music history, style or conducting technique. Nothing is further from his mind as a personal goal than that imaginary point at which a person might say, »I've learned my lesson.« Perhaps Jurowski is even the ideal student among conductors – not because he dawdles, but because he drills. (Albrecht Selge). Now Vladimir Jurowski makes a guest appearance with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, of which he is chief conductor and artistic director.

The soloist of the evening is the »brilliant and musically profound German violinist« (The New York Times) Julia Fischer, who has been among the world's top violinists for twenty years. Her interpretation of Antonín Dvořák's Violin Concerto in A minor was euphorically praised by The Guardian: »Dvořák's Violin Concerto, a romantic bravura often passed over in favor of Bruch and Mendelssohn, has a delicate slow movement that rivals either. Fischer let us hear every note, offering every measure with absolute technical assurance and a flowing, weightless tone.«

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