Strauss's Four Last Songs
Fri 14 Nov 7:30pm at Symphony Hall
Fri 14 Nov 7:30pm at Symphony Hall
Three great masterpieces: the autumnal sweetness of Strauss’s final songs, the gentle Idyll that Wagner presented to his wife on Christmas Day, and Beethoven’s Eroica – a work that changed the course of Western music for ever. The Orchester der KlangVerwaltung Munich is made up of musicians from leading german orchestras including the Berlin and Munich Philharmonics. it was founded in 1997 with the aim of realising the unique musical vision of conductor Enoch zu Guttenberg, who has gained a cult following for radical performances of fierce integrity and depth.
BBC music magazine’s editor, Oliver Condy, explains why he has recommended tonight’s concert:
“The Four Last Songs are Richard Strauss’s emotional farewell to the world. With Wagner’s exquisite Siegfried Idyll and Beethoven’s groundbreaking Third Symphony, this concert features three of the finest works to have emerged during the last 200 years.”
Tickets £5-£37.50
Orchester der KlangVerwaltung Munich
Enoch zu Guttenberg conductor
Solveig Kringelborn soprano
Wagner Siegfried Idyll 18’
Strauss Four Last Songs 20’
Beethoven Symphony no 3, Eroica 50’
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