The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
María Dueñas Violin
Giedrė Šlekytė Conductor
Program:
Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor op. 26
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major op. 73
To go down in the annals of music history, 1868 was a good year for Bremen. In addition to the Brahms Requiem, the premiere of Max Bruch's first violin concerto in its final version was a triumph here in January. The composer would later be annoyed by the great popularity of the work, but as a true showpiece of Romanticism, it has become an integral part of concert halls today. Just the right challenge for the 23-year-old Spanish violinist María Dueñas. Her almost meteoric career is based on her extraordinary variety of timbres, her impeccable technical skill and her artistically mature interpretations. Cheerful and relaxed, lyrically blossoming and solemnly pastoral with melancholy, nostalgic overtones - these are the characteristics of Brahms' Second Symphony. When the Lithuanian conductor Giedrė Šlekytė, who is celebrated for her musical precision and emotional depth, meets the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the orchestra will once again be able to make the most of its special affinity for the composer's work, which has been well known since its Brahms cycle.
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