Symphony Concert: Rosenkavalier Enigma

Wed 16.12.26
Sinfoniekonzert: Rosenkavalier Enigma
Wed 16.12.26, 20:00
from € 18
Main stage

mit Werken von Edward Elgar und Richard Strauss

Concert Main stage

Edward Elgar (1857 – 1934)
Enigma, Variationen für Orchester Op. 36

Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949)
Der Rosenkavalier, Suite für Orchester aus der gleichnamigen Oper TrV 227d
Vier letzte Lieder für hohe Stimme und Orchester, TrV 296

Richard Strauss’ tongue-in-cheek waltz comedy meets his musical farewell. And Edward Elgar poses a great riddle for the audience. With his Enigma-Variationen, Elgar created 14 character pieces for orchestra in which he musically portrayed people from his circle. The underlying theme is said to be the counterpoint to a popular melody, which Elgar, however, never published. The inspiration for Richard Strauss’ Rosenkavalier-Suite, on the other hand, is quite clearly to be found in the absurdly amorous entanglements of his operatic source material, namely as an ironically fractured homage to the Viennese waltz and the three-quarter time signature. In contrast, there are the Vier letzten Lieder, which Strauss composed at the end of his life. The settings of poems by Hermann Hesse and Joseph von Eichendorff are permeated by a meditative mood of farewell – death appears here as a transcendent redemption. Jonathan Nott, one of the most versatile and distinguished conductors of our time, will be conducting the Deutsche Oper Berlin orchestra for the first time. While he shares his native England with Elgar, Strauss is his musical home. The soloist, Corinne Winters, is considered one of the world’s foremost interpreters of Janáček. She will also be appearing at Deutsche Oper Berlin this season as Mimì.
Durationca. 2 Stunden / inkl. einer Pause
Durationapprox. 2 hours / including an interval

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