Interview
Antoine Tamestit in conversation with Walter Küssner Daniel Harding conducts Bruckner’s “Romantic”
A horn call from the tower of a medieval city, forest murmurs, hunting scenes – Anton Bruckner had images like these in mind when he composed his Fourth Symphony. At this concert, Daniel Harding makes the richly coloured “Romantic” shine. Jörg Widmann’s Viola Concerto will be heard beforehand, in which Antoine Tamestit will elicit dark, warm and surprisingly percussive sounds from his instrument. The concert is dedicated to the memory of Claudio Abbado, who died ten years ago on 20 January.
Berliner Philharmoniker
Daniel Harding
Antoine Tamestit
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