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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
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Adventurous
Simon Rattle conducts Schumann and
Lachenmann
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Sat, 23 Mar 2019, 19:00 (Berlin Time)
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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.
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Photo: Stephan Rabold
Sorrow and hope
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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.
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Photo: Stephan Rabold
On DVD and Blu-ray: Sir Simon Rattle conducts
the St John Passion in the 2014 production by
Peter Sellars
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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
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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.
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