On tour in the USA with Klaus Mäkelä

Lisa Batiashvili plays Prokofiev, Concertgebouw Orchestra performs Rachmaninoff

on tour
During its first intercontinentale tour with Klaus Mäkelä, the Concertgebouw Orchestra plays Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2, music by Glinka, and Prokofjev’s Violin Concerto No. 2 featuring Lisa Batiashvili.  
The melancholy theme of the third movement has brought tears to the eyes of many, and will always continue to do so.

Concert programme

  • Mikhail Glinka

    Ouverture 'Roeslan en Loedmilla'

  • Sergej Prokofjev

    Violin Concerto No. 2

  • -- interval --

  • Serge Rachmaninoff

    Symphony No. 2

Performers

About this concert

The Concertgebouw Orchestra and its chief conductor designate Klaus Mäkelä are touring the United States, with performances at venues including West Palm Beach and Naples in Florida. Violinist Lisa Batiashvili is travelling with the orchestra to perform Prokofiev’s delightfully melodious Violin Concerto No. 2. Klaus Mäkelä has paired the concerto with Rachmaninoff’s irresistible Second Symphony, a work with which the composer avenged the failure of his First. And how! The melancholy theme of the third movement has brought tears to the eyes of many since the 1908 premiere, and will always continue to do so.

One could hardly think of a work more Russian in character and flavour than Ruslan and Lyudmila, one of two operas by Mikhail Glinka, ‘the father of Russian music’. The overture to this historical drama is by far the most often performed, and no wonder, as it’s a real showstopper – but very much in Russian style, of course.

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About this concert

The Concertgebouw Orchestra and its chief conductor designate Klaus Mäkelä are touring the United States, with performances at venues including West Palm Beach and Naples in Florida. Violinist Lisa Batiashvili is travelling with the orchestra to perform Prokofiev’s delightfully melodious Violin Concerto No. 2. Klaus Mäkelä has paired the concerto with Rachmaninoff’s irresistible Second Symphony, a work with which the composer avenged the failure of his First. And how! The melancholy theme of the third movement has brought tears to the eyes of many since the 1908 premiere, and will always continue to do so.

One could hardly think of a work more Russian in character and flavour than Ruslan and Lyudmila, one of two operas by Mikhail Glinka, ‘the father of Russian music’. The overture to this historical drama is by far the most often performed, and no wonder, as it’s a real showstopper – but very much in Russian style, of course.

Make the tour happen! By donating as a private donor or corporate sponsor

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