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From: "Berliner Philharmoniker" <newslettergdigitalconcerthall.com>
To: "jeffrey epstein" <jeevacationgginail.com>
Subject: Live this Sat: Bach's "St John Passion" with Simon Rattle and Peter Sellars
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 15:50:37 +0000
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Meditative and dramatic
Bach's "St John Passion" with Simon Rattle
and Peter Sellars
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Sat, 16 Mar 2019, 19:00 (Berlin Time)
New York: 14:001 Tokyo: Sun, 17 Mar 2019, 03:00
A double reunion: for the first time since the end of
his tenure as chief conductor of the orchestra, Sir
Simon Rattle returns to the Berliner
Philharmoniker. The programme features one of
the most sensational productions of those years:
Bach's St. John Passion in the production of Peter
Sellars, which uses intensive imagery to
accentuate the meditative as well as the dramatic
dimensions of the work. The singers include the
Rundfunkchor Berlin and a top-class ensemble of
soloists.
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Excerpt from the 2014 production
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On DVD and Blu-ray: Sir Simon Rattle conducts
the St John Passion in the 2014 production by
Peter Sellars
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Threefold talent
Free of charge: Jorg Widmann conducts the
Junge Deutsche Philharmonie
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Mon, 18 Mar 2019, 20:00 (Berlin Time)
New York: 15:00 / Tokyo: Tue. 19 Mar 2019. 04:00
The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie is one of the
best youth orchestras in Germany. For this year's
performance at the Berlin Philharmonie, the
ensemble has invited a threefold talent: Jerg
Widmann is a composer, clarinetist and conductor,
and in this concert presents himself in all three
functions — with the clarinet sonata in E flat major
by Felix Mendelssohn which he has transcribed for
orchestra, Robert Schumann's Second Symphony,
and his 2005 Mass for Orchestra.
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Photo: Achim Reissner
Nightmarish dreamscape
New in the archive: "Late Night" concert with
Patricia Kopatchinskaja
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Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, first
performed in 1912, is one of the central works of
Modernism in music with its surreal, nightmarish
dreamscape, its unusual instrumental line-up and
fascinating sound experiments. In the latest
concert of the Philharmoniker's Late Night series,
the violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja took on the
vocal role. Together with members of the Berliner
Philharmoniker, she embodied through voice, song
and acting — and in clown costume — the
eponymous Pierrot. As a delightful contrast, the
concert also included the waltzes of Johann
Strauss II in arrangements by Arnold Schoenberg
and Anton Webern.
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Sharply contoured
Recommendation of the week: Brahms's Violin
Concerto with Frank Peter Zimmermann and
Bernard Haitink
It is actually astonishing that Brahms's Violin
Concerto is considered one of the most popular as
it forgoes any play on the tension between soloist
and orchestra; the effect is rather one of mutual
support for each other. In 2010, Frank Peter
Zimmermann presented the work "with warmth
and intensity" in a "sensational" performance, as
the press described it. To close the concert,
Bernard Haitink conducted Bartok's sharply
contoured Concerto for Orchestra.
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