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Isarphilharmonie

  • Conductor

    Joana Mallwitz

    Since her acclaimed debut at the Salzburg Festival 2020 with Mozart’s “Così fan tutte”, Joana Mallwitz has been one of the outstanding conductors of her generation. She was appointed General Music Director at the Staatstheater Nuremberg in 2018 and…

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  • Piano

    Anna Vinnitskaya

    Whoever witnesses Anna Vinnitskaya in concert is inevitably enthralled by the aura of this artist. Audiences and critics alike celebrate her ability to paint grand canvases, aside from sparking spectacular fireworks. Her technical splendor is not a…

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  • Béla Bartók

    The source from which Hungarian composer Béla Bartók drew his musical language was south-eastern European folklore, which he collected and studied along with Zoltán Kodály. On the basis of this folklore, Bartók developed a Hungarian idiom of modern…

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    Suite from »A Csodálatos Mandarin« (The Miraculous Mandarin), Opus 19

    Suite from »A Csodálatos Mandarin« (The Miraculous Mandarin), Opus 19

    Béla Bartók´s "The Miraculous Mandarin" caused such a furore at its 1926 première in Cologne that it was removed from the repertoire on orders of the Lord Mayor of the city at the time, Konrad Adenauer. He was less bothered by the dissonant and…

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  • Peter I. Tschaikowsky

    "I consider you the greatest musical talent in present-day Russia", Russian music critic Hermann Laroche is said to have told Peter I. Tschaikowsky (born on April 25th 1840 in Votkinsk). And indeed, with his emotion-laden, voluptuous music, the…

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    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in B-flat minor, Opus 23

    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in B-flat minor, Opus 23

    Calling it worthless, unplayable, trivial and vulgar, pianist Nikolai Rubinstein rejected Pyotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky´s First Piano Concerto. Composing it in 1874 had been a harrowing task for Tchaikovsky. Rubinstein demanded a total revision, which…

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  • Intermission

  • Zoltán Kodály

    Zoltán Kodály was born on December 16, 1882 as son of a railroad official in Kecskemét, Hungary and spent his youth in various Hungarian villages, where he became familiar with Hungarian folk music. His father played the violin, his mother played the…

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    »Háry János« Suite

  • Conductor

    Joana Mallwitz

    Since her acclaimed debut at the Salzburg Festival 2020 with Mozart’s “Così fan tutte”, Joana Mallwitz has been one of the outstanding conductors of her generation. She was appointed General Music Director at the Staatstheater Nuremberg in 2018 and…

    more

  • Piano

    Anna Vinnitskaya

    Whoever witnesses Anna Vinnitskaya in concert is inevitably enthralled by the aura of this artist. Audiences and critics alike celebrate her ability to paint grand canvases, aside from sparking spectacular fireworks. Her technical splendor is not a…

    more

  • Béla Bartók

    The source from which Hungarian composer Béla Bartók drew his musical language was south-eastern European folklore, which he collected and studied along with Zoltán Kodály. On the basis of this folklore, Bartók developed a Hungarian idiom of modern…

    more

    Suite from »A Csodálatos Mandarin« (The Miraculous Mandarin), Opus 19

    Béla Bartók´s "The Miraculous Mandarin" caused such a furore at its 1926 première in Cologne that it was removed from the repertoire on orders of the Lord Mayor of the city at the time, Konrad Adenauer. He was less bothered by the dissonant and…

    more

  • Peter I. Tschaikowsky

    "I consider you the greatest musical talent in present-day Russia", Russian music critic Hermann Laroche is said to have told Peter I. Tschaikowsky (born on April 25th 1840 in Votkinsk). And indeed, with his emotion-laden, voluptuous music, the…

    more

    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in B-flat minor, Opus 23

    Calling it worthless, unplayable, trivial and vulgar, pianist Nikolai Rubinstein rejected Pyotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky´s First Piano Concerto. Composing it in 1874 had been a harrowing task for Tchaikovsky. Rubinstein demanded a total revision, which…

    more

  • Intermission

  • Zoltán Kodály

    Zoltán Kodály was born on December 16, 1882 as son of a railroad official in Kecskemét, Hungary and spent his youth in various Hungarian villages, where he became familiar with Hungarian folk music. His father played the violin, his mother played the…

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    »Háry János« Suite

Duration of concert: about 2 hours

credit Nikolaj Lund

Directions

The Isarphilharmonie is located on the terrain of the »Gasteig HP8«. Please use public transportation if possible, as there is limited parking available.

Isarphilharmonie
Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8, 81379 München

  • Arrival by subway:

    Arrival by subway:
    U3: Brudermühlstraße station, 350m walk or take bus 54, 153, X30 or X204
    U2: Silberhornstraße station, take bus X30
    U1: Candidplatz station, take bus 54, 153, X30 or X204

  • Arrival by bus:
    The bus lines 54 (Münchner Freiheit-Lorettoplatz), 153 (Giesing-Odeonsplatz), X30 (Harras-Arabellapark), X204 (Putzbrunn-Sendling) and the car park shuttle bus 97 stop at the ‘Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8’ stop.

  • Arrival by car:

    Arrival by car:
    Blumengroßmarkt, Lagerhausstraße 5: (open from 2 hours before the start of the event until 1 am; the 4-hour flat rate is €10, each additional hour costs €3.50), shuttle bus to Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8

  • Arriving by bike:

    Arriving by bike:
    There are 200 spaces with bike racks available in front of Hall E and behind Hall X, which can be accessed without steps using a ramp. Helmets and bike bags can be stored in the cloakroom.

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    • Conductor and Soprano

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  • Ives
    Crawford Seeger
    Riegger
    Ruggles
    Rodgers
    Gershwin

    Isarphilharmonie
    • Conductor and Soprano

      Barbara Hannigan

      Die Sopranistin und Dirigentin Barbara Hannigan verkörpert Musik mit einer unvergleichlichen dramatischen Sensibilität und ist eine Künstlerin und kreative Vorreiterin. Mehr als 30 Jahre nach ihrem professionellen Debüt hatte Hannigan die Ehre, für…

      more

    • Charles Ives: »At the River«
    • Charles Ives: »From the Steeples and the Mountains«
    • Ruth Crawford Seeger: »Rissolty Rossolty«
    • Wallingford Riegger: »Study in Sonority«
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