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Last event date: Saturday, March 21 2020 7:45PM

Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier – Waltz Sequence No. 1Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47Gustav Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No. 10 in F-sharp majorRichard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry PranksOne of the highlights of the season promises to be a real sensation. A concert offering humour, playfulness but also deep drama, with Patricia Kopatchinskaja as soloist, who has taken the violin world by storm.“The sweeping joy of the opening waltz sequence of Der Rosenkavalier showcased all the BFO’s fortes,” wrote one critic of an earlier performance of the orchestra. Richard Strauss’s own selection from his opera, combining waltzes of Der Rosenkavalier into a single concert piece, is a joy to play for every section, thanks to its magical orchestration.Jean Sibelius’s only concerto offers similar variety in its melodies. “I have great themes for the violin concerto,” the composer wrote about his work-in-progress. A revised version was conducted at the premiere by none other than Strauss. Sibelius, who had trained to be a violinist and intimately knew the instrument, composed one of the most comfortable, yet most challenging, solos for the violin in the history of music. Iván Fischer described the violinist of the evening, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, as “an enterprising and exciting woman, with unbounded imagination.” According to Bachtrack, she is incapable of giving a boring performance, and the Berner Zeitung simply calls her “Madam 150 percent.”After the intermission, the orchestra will perform the first movement of the unfinished Symphony No. 10 by Gustav Mahler, who – like other composers – dreaded that the ninth would remain his last symphony. This Adagio, completed in 1911, the same year Der Rosenkavalier was written, has the same meditative, tragic tone as Symphony No. 9 and is something of a swansong.The concert will conclude with the story of Till Eulenspiegel, as told by Strauss in his famous symphonic poem. Arranged as a rondo, the adventures are only linked by two unmistakable Till-motifs. These continue to echo even after the death of the title hero, suggesting that épater le bourgeois is eternal.

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Virtuosos is a unique talent show and talent management program that has been operating with unbroken success for ten years. It is now an internationally recognized television program that discovers and supports young classical musicians. Part of this mission is to provide opportunities for young people to perform in the most important concert halls. On this occasion, mentors and jury members from the Virtuosos will be on stage together with the young musicians.

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