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Waldbühne 2007: Rhapsodies

Sir Simon Rattle conducts rhapsodies — With Stephen Hough Waldbühne 2007: Rhapsodies

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It is one of the most highly expected events of the summer: the Berliner Philharmoniker's yearly concert in one of the biggest and most beautiful outdoors theatre in the world, the Waldbühne in Berlin. In 2007, 20 000 people came to hear the orchestra performing under the baton of its actual music director, Sir Simon Rattle. And as a guest, the great British pianist Stephen Hough, plays with genious Rachmaninov's famous Rhapsody, a series of variations on Paganini's Capriccio No. 24, that Hough recorded on the Hyperion label.

Photo: © Monika Rittershaus

Program

  • Emmanuel Chabrier, España
  • Frederick Delius, Brigg Fair, english rhapsody
  • Sergei Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43
  • Federico Mompou, Jeunes filles au jardin
  • Antonín Dvořák, Slavonic rhapsodies, Op. 45
    • No. 1 in C major
  • Claude Debussy, First Rhapsody for Clarinet
  • George Enescu, Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A Major, Op. 11
  • Sergei Prokofiev, The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op. 33 bis
    • The Prince And The Princess
    • March
  • Paul Lincke, Berliner Luft

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Hans Hulscher
  • Venue: Berlin Waldbühne (Berlin, Germany)
  • Production date: 2007
  • Recording date: 2007
  • Duration: 1 h 44 min
  • Production: © EuroArts/RBB
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