The National Youth Orchestra of Germany with Karl-Heinz Steffens and Christian Tetzlaff
The National Youth Orchestra of Germany is without a doubt one of the best ensembles of its kind. It is here that today’s stars such as clarinettist Sabine Meyer and violist Tabea Zimmermann have their musical roots. Karl-Heinz Steffens, former principal clarinetist with the Berliner Philharmoniker conducts this concert which includes Béla Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony. The soloist is Christian Tetzlaff.
“The Berliner Philharmoniker have lost one of their most important instrumentalists,” the Berliner Tagesspiegel stated in 2008, “but at the same time the musical world has won a maestro burning for action!” They were referring to Karl-Heinz Steffens, who had given up his position as principal clarinettist with the Berliner Philharmoniker one year before to take up a conducting career. From 2008 to 2013, Karl-Heinz Steffens found a new artistic home as general music director in Halle before becoming chief conductor of the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz. In 2013/14, Steffens, who has long been in demand in Munich, Dresden, Cologne, Vienna, Manchester, Amsterdam, Milan and Tokyo, made his successful debut conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker.
In this concert with the National Youth Orchestra of Germany (for which the Philharmoniker have taken over a sponsorship) with Christian Tetzlaff – Artist in Residence of the Berliner Philharmoniker in 2014/15 – Karl-Heinz Steffens conducts Béla Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto and Peter Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony. The two compositions have the reputation of being “fateful” works by their creators. Bartók wrote his Second Violin Concerto in 1937–38 at the urging of his compatriot violinist Zoltán Székely, at a time when he was increasingly the target of defamatory attacks by the right-wing national press. Tchaikovsky’s Fourth – which opens the trilogy of the so-called “Fate Symphonies” by the Russian composer – was written at a time of personal crisis.
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