Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra
Programme
Sibelius Symphony No. 7
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467
Brahms Symphony No. 1
Performers
Yutaka Sado conductor
Yeol Eum Son piano
Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra
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The Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra hardly needs introduction! Add music by Sibelius and Brahms – and Korean superstar Yeol Eum Son in Mozart’s loveliest concerto – and this should be something special.
No city in Europe lives and breathes classical music like Vienna – or performs it with more style. The Vienna Tonkünstler isn’t the city’s most famous orchestra, but it’s the most youthful in spirit, with an approach to music-making that embraces both adventure and a deep sense of tradition.
Today, under its principal conductor Yutaka Sado, it scales two peaks of the symphonic tradition: Sibelius’ elemental Seventh Symphony, and Brahms’ heaven-storming First – the piece they called ‘Beethoven’s Tenth’. These players have this music in their DNA but there’s always scope for surprises, and when Korean piano superstar (and Tchaikovsky International Competition medallist) Yeol Eum Son plays Mozart’s best-loved piano concerto, it’ll sound as fresh as the day it was written.
‘High polish, symmetry, and carefully scaled dynamics characterize much of this gifted pianist’s Mozart’ (ClassicsToday on Yeol Eum Son)
Duration: to be confirmed – we will update this page as soon as we have running times. Please do not call the Box Office as they do not have any further information than that currently on our website. Most events last 2 – 2½ hours, evening events generally finishing no later than 10pm Monday to Saturday and 9pm on Sundays.
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