Musical works don’t always live up to their labels. But Tchaikovsky’s «Fate Symphony» in E minor delivers what it promises: resounding through its dreamy melodies is exactly what the composer himself set down in writing over the first movement: «complete resignation before fate, which is the same as the inscrutable predestination of fate». Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra conclude their two-day guest visit to the Wolkenturm with this masterpiece. At the start of the concert, audience favourite Gautier Capuçon makes his appearance with Dvořák’s Cello Concerto.
Details and Tickets
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Grafenegg Wolkenturm Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra · Gautier Capuçon · Manfred Honeck
DVOŘÁK · TSCHAIKOWSKI
Artists
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
- Gautier Capuçon , violoncello
- Manfred Honeck , conductor
Programme
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in b minor op. 104
PJOTR ILJITSCH TSCHAIKOWSKI
Symphony No. 5 in e minor op. 64
Introduction/abstract
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra · Gautier Capuçon · Manfred Honeck
DVOŘÁK · TSCHAIKOWSKI
Supporting programme
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MUSIC IN THE PARK Grafenegg Schlosspark -
PRÉLUDE Grafenegg Schlosshof -
PRE-CONCERT TALK Grafenegg Reitschule -
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND MANFRED HONECK II Grafenegg Wolkenturm