Programme
Joseph Haydn
›Die Vorstellung des Chaos‹ from the oratorio ›Die Schöpfung‹ (The Creation)
György Ligeti
›Ramifications‹ for string orchestra
Joseph Haydn
Introduction from ›Winter‹ from the oratorio ›The Seasons‹
György Ligeti
›Hamburgisches Konzert‹ for horn and chamber orchestra
György Ligeti
›Macabre Collage‹ for large orchestra, arranged by Elgar Howarth from the opera ›Le Grand Macabre‹, rev. version 2021
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 60 in C major
The concert is part of the Berlin Philharmonic Biennale 'In Search of a New Modernity - Music and Art of the 50s and 60s'.
Artists
Robin Ticciati
- Paolo Mendes – Horn
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
About the concert
As recognised masters of the string quartet, Joseph Haydn and György Ligeti occasionally meet in chamber music programmes, but much less frequently in symphony concerts. Yet both composers came from the same Central European cultural area, once united in the Austro-Hungarian Empire; and Haydn and Ligeti both had great influence in music history precisely because of their pronounced individualism. Music Director Robin Ticciati and the DSO present a double portrait of the great composers and experimenters on this unusual evening. At the same time, a journey through almost all genres of the repertoire with orchestra takes place: Haydn comes to the fore with symphonies and excerpts from oratorios, the jubilarian Ligeti, whose 100th birthday is in May, as the composer of a solo concerto, an orchestral study and the opera ‘Le Grand Macabre’, from which an instrumental suite is on the programme.
Broadcast
Sunday, 19.02.2023 | 8.03 pm (live)

8 pm
19.10 Uhr Einführung mit Habakuk Traber
Philharmonie Berlin
Broadcast
Sunday, 19.02.2023 | 8.03 pm (live)
