Interview
Adam Fischer in conversation with Raphael Haeger Adam Fischer conducts Mozart and Haydn
Adam Fischer is a conductor with an exceptional feeling for Viennese Classicism. That was already obvious at a concert devoted to Mozart and Haydn with the Philharmoniker in 2019. This time we hear Mozart’s exuberant Symphony No. 33 and the Kyrie in D minor, an anticipation of the Requiem. Fischer also presents Haydn’s choral scene The Storm and his penultimate symphony, which surprises listeners with a timpani roll at the beginning.
Berliner Philharmoniker
Adam Fischer
Rundfunkchor Berlin
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