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Jaap van Zweden conducts Beethoven
Beethoven’s Seventh, Mahler with Matthias Goerne and a world premiere
Conductor Jaap van Zweden returns to the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra with Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony and a world premiere by Hawar Tawfiq. Baritone Matthias Goerne sings Wunderhorn songs by Mahler.
Tickets to this concert go on sale on Tuesday, 21 December at 10.00 a.m.
Childlike wonder, romance, reflection and mourning converge in Mahler’s song cycle.
Concert programme
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Hawar Tawfiq
M.C. Escher’s Imagination (commission)
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Gustav Mahler
Songs from 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn'
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symfonie No. 7
Performers
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Jaap van Zweden
conductor
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Matthias Goerne
baritone
About this concert
Jaap van Zweden has always had a special bond with the Concertgebouw Orchestra ever since he was appointed leader at a very young age back in 1979. He is currently music director in Hong Kong and New York and a guest conductor of worldwide renown.
Jaap van Zweden leads the Concertgebouworkest in a balanced Christmas programme with room for both reflection and exuberance. It kicks off with a commissioned work by the successful Dutch composer Hawar Tawfiq. Matthias Goerne sings songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn by Mahler. Childlike wonder, romance, reflection and mourning all have their place in Mahler’s colourful song cycle.
Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is an exuberant work full of obsessively repeated rhythms. But don’t forget the very lifeblood of the whole work: the melancholy second movement.
Dates and tickets
About this concert
Jaap van Zweden has always had a special bond with the Concertgebouw Orchestra ever since he was appointed leader at a very young age back in 1979. He is currently music director in Hong Kong and New York and a guest conductor of worldwide renown.
Jaap van Zweden leads the Concertgebouworkest in a balanced Christmas programme with room for both reflection and exuberance. It kicks off with a commissioned work by the successful Dutch composer Hawar Tawfiq. Matthias Goerne sings songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn by Mahler. Childlike wonder, romance, reflection and mourning all have their place in Mahler’s colourful song cycle.
Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is an exuberant work full of obsessively repeated rhythms. But don’t forget the very lifeblood of the whole work: the melancholy second movement.