Eröffnungskonzert

  • Neue Musik / Komponierte Musik
  • Konzert

Musikfest Berlin 2024

Sat, 24.08.2024, 18:00 - 20:30 | Philharmonie

Violinist Hilary Hahn seated with instrument.
© Dana van Leeuwen/ Decca

In the opening concert the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra under Thierry Fischer demonstrates the broad range of art music from the many »Americas«: Charles Ives evokes New York’s Central Park, while Heitor Villa-Lobos explores the sound worlds of South American rhythms. The Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera’s Violin Concerto is given a spectacular rendition by Hilary Hahn. And in Edgard Varèse’s »Amériques«, the utopia of endless space finds spectacular sonic form.

Sounds of nature meet the noise of the big city: in »Central Park in the Dark« (1906), Charles Ives wanted to create a »picture in sounds of the sounds of nature that one would hear some thirty years ago […] when sitting on a bench in Central Park on a hot summer night« – including a ragtime battle between two pianolas from a neighbouring apartment block and a band wandering through the setting. Three decades later, Brazil would also experience its first wave of urbanisation. A soundtrack for this is provided by Heitor Villa-Lobos’s scintillating symphonic poem »Uirapuru«, in which he completed his shift to a national music style inspired by folk music together with the sagas and legends of his homeland.

It is notable for its comprehensive and unusual instrumentation including a violinophone, a violin with a metal horn, and a broad arsenal of South American percussion instruments. In addition to these two works, the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor Thierry Fischer have also programmed Alberto Ginastera’s uncompromisingly modern, multi-coloured and multi-faceted Violin Concerto. The solo part – not only in the finale’s wild perpetuum mobile – is riddled with such technical devilry that a spectacular listening adventure is guaranteed from multiple Grammy-winner Hilary Hahn, who is capable of accomplishing such high wire acts with apparent ease. The final piece is an iconic work of new music that also offers a thematic introduction to this edition of the festival: Edgard Varèse’s »Amériques« finds musical forms for the utopias of vast space, imagination, expeditions, urbanisation, industrialisation and exploitation that old Europe long considered the New World to be.

Program

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra

    Charles Ives »Central Park in the Dark« für kleines Orchester (ca. 1909, rev. ca. 1936)
    Alberto Ginastera »Violin Concerto op. 30« (1963)
    Heitor Villa-Lobos »Uirapuru« Symphonische Dichtung (1917 – 34)
    Edgard Varèse »Amériques« für großes Orchester (1918 – 21, rev. 1927)
  • Hilary Hahn | Violine
  • Thierry Fischer | Leitung

Information

Location:
Time:
  • Sat, 24.08.2024, 18:00 - 20:30
  • Break: Eine Pause
  • 17:10, South Foyer
    Work introduction
Tickets:
  • 20 – 90 €
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Contact and funding

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