Thu 21 Nov
Thu 21 Nov
Thu 21 Nov 2024 19:00 Großer Saal

HR-SINFONIEORCHESTER

Sinfonische Tänze
Tickets
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Kian Soltan
Kian Soltan © Holger Hage & Deutsche Grammophon

Performers

hr-Sinfonieorchester
Petr Popelka
Leitung
Kian Soltani
Violoncello

Programme

Sergej Prokofjew
Sinfonia concertante op. 125
Sergej Rachmaninow
Sinfonische Tänze op. 45

Accompanying programme

18:00, Großer Saal

Concert introduction

Would you have thought it? Rachmaninov's ‘Symphonic Dances’ topped the list of the most frequently performed orchestral works in 2023. And deservedly so - because these dances are of outstanding impact, they can be considered the best that Rachmaninov ever wrote for orchestra. With this major work about the dark side of dance, Petr Popelka, the charismatic Czech and new chief conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, returns to the podium of the hr-Sinfonieorchester - not only, but also among the orchestra members, he left the most lasting impression as a conducting magnet for attention. The playing of Kian Soltani, the Austrian cellist with Persian roots, also has an almost magnetic attraction. After winning the International Paulo Cello Competition in Helsinki a good ten years ago, his name is on everyone's lips when it comes to cello playing that is sensitive to sound but also highly virtuosic. With Prokofiev's ‘Sinfonia concertante’, this unconventional orchestral concerto with solo cello bursting with energy, Soltani has chosen a work that is perfect for cellists looking for the ultimate challenge. This music demands everything a cello can do. And where the listener doesn't believe it can be done.
(hr-Sinfonieorchester - Frankfurt Radio Symphony)

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