Christian Tetzlaff, violin and conductor (KAP Artist in Residence)
Kammerakademie Potsdam
Joseph Haydn| Violin Concerto in A major Hob. VIIa:3 "Melker Concerto"
Jean Sibelius | Humoresques I-VI op. 87 & op. 89 / Suite in B major for violin and strings op. 117
Joseph Haydn | Symphony No. 80 in D minor Hob. I:80
Christian Tetzlaff, acclaimed for his expressive and dedicated playing, celebrates the start of his residency with a KAP-meets-concert. As an accomplished programmer, he repeatedly draws attention to forgotten works, including the humoresques by Sibelius. Transported to Nordic worlds of sound, immense, beautiful fantasies merge with the world of Finnish legends. Haydn's violin concertos are also rarely on the program, although they reveal an enchantingly delicate interweaving of solo violin and orchestra. His Symphony in D minor begins with a menacing, effervescent gesture. "We are dealing here with a particularly wild and beautiful piece," is how Tetzlaff characterizes the symphony.
19.15 Concert introduction
Post-concert talk (incl. drink) in the foyer
Organizer: Kammerakademie Potsdam gGmbH
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