Newsletter for March&April 2015, by ATT TRAVEL

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Newsletter for March&April 2015, by ATT TRAVEL AGENCY, Vienna,
Austria
Dear Friends,
Vienna doesn’t only boast a large number of flagship stores from international labels
– the city’s designers also run their own shops. A rundown of the latest openings.
Soft and smooth collections featuring jersey and silk are the trademark of Christiane
Gruber, who studied fashion under Raf Simons and Viktor & Rolf at the University of
Applied Arts Vienna. Every item from her label Awareness & Consciousness is
finished using a special bleaching and dyeing process, creating limited edition runs of
unique pieces that have an unmistakable look. Gruber’s collections are available from
the recently opened A & C Store on Lindengasse in the seventh district. Franziska
Fürpass is another graduate of the fashion design course at the University of Applied
Arts, and operates the Femme Maison label together with visual artist Sia Kermani.
In her own words, her designs are characterized by “rough elegance”, exclusive
materials and innovative manufacturing processes. The Femme Maison store is
situated in the fashionable Servitenviertel, in Vienna’s ninth district.
Young Viennese designers Ida Steixner and Lena Krampf founded their
label, Meshit, in 2010 after completing their studies at Vienna’s Hetzendorf fashion
school. The next year, one of their collections was picked up by British fashion chain
Topshop. Their designs, with clear lines and a love of detail, are now available in their
own shop in the seventh district. Austrian designer Eva Poleschinski started fashion
label Ep Anoui in 2008, when she was 23 years old. Today, her pieces are featured
in international magazines such as Vogue, Elle, and Madame. Poleschinski’s new Up
Store Vienna and studio are located in a traditional old Viennese apartment, in a
side street off Mariahilfer Strasse. Julia Cepp has been managing her label mija t.
rosa since 2009. The designer has already been nominated for numerous prizes in
the area of sustainable fashion for her resource-friendly working method and
recycling techniques. In 2014, she remodeled her studio in the 15th district, where
she sells her timelessly casual designs in the front area.
Enjoy Vienna!
With best regards
Your team from viennaticket.com
Source: DiePresse.at
Dreamy drawings
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris is making a selection of outstanding drawings
available to the Albertina for an exhibition.
"Degas, Cézanne, Seurat. The Dream Archive from the Musée d'Orsay" is the
exhibition's title. Two hundred works from the collection of 80,000 drawings
belonging to the Musée d'Orsay can be seen in Vienna between January and May.
They include works by pre-eminent artists such as Edgar Degas, Charles Baudelaire
and Paul Cézanne. The exhibition has been curated by Werner Spies, who is not only
director of the Musée national d'art moderne in Paris, but was also on friendly terms
with important drawers of the 20th century, including Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso.
Amongst the pieces on loan from the Musée d'Orsay are works that are already
complete in themselves. Regardless of whether it is a sketch or a finished work - the
drawing always bears the distinctive style of the artist. As the drawing requires only
little material, it offers ideals opportunities for experimentation. The museum's
collection of drawings encompasses self-portraits, notes on everyday life and visions.
Albertina
Albertinaplatz 1 , 1010 Wien
www.albertina.at
+43 1 534 83 0
info@albertina.at
Freud's Travels. Cultural experiences – psychoanalytical thinkinghits
The Sigmund Freud Museum dedicates an exhibition to the travels of the
world-famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
Sigmund Freud made numerous private and business trips in his lifetime. To mark
the 75th anniversary of his death on 23 September 2014, the exhibition in the
Sigmund Freud Museum ranges from Freud's first trip (the relocation) from Pribor to
Vienna via his tours to ancient sites in Italy and Greece and a presentation trip to the
East Coast of the USA, to his emigration to London. Documents, souvenirs and
photographs of his stays can be seen for the first time.
The period from the middle of the 1890s to the beginning of the First World War in
1914 marks the highpoint of Freud's travels. Family holidays lasting several weeks in
the Austrian Alps and in Bavaria were usually followed by extended tours
accompanied by family members or colleagues. His travels also took him to Croatia,
England and the Netherlands. In 1938, he fled with his family from the National
Socialists via Paris to London, where he died on 23 September 1939. Freud's holidays
as well as travel impressions from childhood influenced the formation of his theories
and represent an important factor in the development of psychoanalysis.
The exhibition is also dedicated to two lesser-known family members: Alexander
Freud (1866-1943) was considered one of the leading railway experts of the
Monarchy and regularly accompanied his brother Sigmund. Harry Freud (1909-1968)
was Sigmund's nephew and between 1932 and 1939 traveled to those European
cities previously visited by his uncle, in order to document them in photographs.
Sigmund Freud Museum
Berggasse 19, 1090 Wien
www.freud-museum.at
+43 1 319 15 96
office@freud-museum.at
Art in the Kunstkammer Vienna
More than 2,100 valuable objects, which were collected by the emperors and
archdukes of Habsburg over centuries, are on display in the Kunstkammer
Vienna, one of the most important chambers of art and wonders in the
world.
The Habsburg emperors - above all Rudolf II. - were passionate collectors of these
treasures, which are now on show to the general public again in the
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. At the heart of the collection is Benvenuto Cellini's
precious salt cellar, the Saliera, which dates to the middle of the 16th century.
Visitors are astonished by the many other works in gold, such as the valuable
breakfast service of Maria Theresia.
Numerous other art objects, which have been collected since the Middle Ages, can
also be seen: carvings, timepieces, paintings, sculptures, wall-hangings, coins,
weapons and a wide range of curiosities from the natural world. The so-called
"Natternzungenkredenz" (around 1450), including fossil sharks' teeth, considered to
be the mystical remains of dragons, is on display, as is the natural cast of a real
toad. A highlight is certainly the Dragon Bowl made from lapis lazuli. Drinking games
and all sorts of humorous vessels supplement the range of curious exhibits.
In any event, the value of this collection, which was restored and renovated between
2002 and 2012, cannot be measured. Because the so-called chambers of art and
wonder of the rulers were museums and represented the total extent of world
knowledge at the time. 2,162 objects are situated in Vienna and will be presented
afresh in 20 rooms. More than 1,000 years of history can be experienced in the
Kunstkammer on an area of 2,717 square meters. The oldest exhibit is an ivory table
from the 9th century, the youngest a ceiling painting from the year 1891.
Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum)
Maria-Theresien-Platz , 1010 Wien
www.khm.at
+43 1 525 240
info@khm.at
CONCERTS:
March/April 2015
March 2015
28. 3. – 5. 4. 2015 OsterKlang Wien im Theater an der Wien u.a. (Programme will be published end of 2014 –
www.osterklang.at)
1. 3. Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich – Dirigent: Krzysztof Urbanski (Glinka, Lutoslawski, Rimskij-Korsakow);
MV, 15.30 Uhr
Eos-Quartett (Beethoven, Schubert); KH/Schs, 19.30 Uhr
Olga Bezsmertna, Sopran – Gabriel Bermudez, Bariton – Gabor Bartinai, Klavier (Das Ensemble stellt sich vor);
Staatsoper, Gustav Mahler-Saal, 11 Uhr
2. 3. Waseda Symphony Orchestra – Dirigent: Masahiko Tanaka (R. Strauss, Ishii); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Judith Valerie Engel, Klavier – Vera Karner, Klarinette – Dominik Wagner, Kontrabass (Mozart, Schumann, Kovács,
Françaix, Bozza, Shaw, W. Wagner, Grieg); KH/Schs, 19.30 Uhr
3. 3. Natalia Prishepenko, Violine – Sebastian Klinger, Violoncello – Plamena Mangova, Klavier – Johannes Fischer,
Domenico Melchiorre, Schlagzeug (Dvorák, Fischer, Schostakowitsch); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
4. 3. Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Philippe Jordan – Camilla Tilling, Sopran (Schubert, Mahler); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Jess-Trio-Wien (Pleyel, Schubert, Jess-Kropfitsch); KH/Ms, 12.30 Uhr
5. 3. Wiener Symphoniker (see 4. 3.); MV, 19.30 Uhr
6. 3. Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Philippe Jordan – Camilla Tilling, Sopran (Schubert, Mahler); MV, 19.30 Uhr
ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien – Wiener Singakademie – Dirigent: Ernst Theis – Rebeca Olvera, Sopran –
Tara Venditti, Mezzosopran – Rainer Trost, Herbert Lippert, Tenor – Sebastian Noack, Bariton – Nathan Berg, Bass –
Armin Wolf, Sprecher (Weill „Der Lindberghflug“ u.a.); KH, 19.30 Uhr
7. 3. Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich – Dirigent: Lionel Bringuier – Yuja Wang, Klavier (Salonen, Prokofjew, Mussorgskij);
KH, 19.30 Uhr
8. 3. Wiener Philharmoniker – Dirigent: Zubin Mehta – Rudolf Buchbinder, Klavier (Brahms); MV, 11 Uhr
9. 3. Scherzi Musicali – Nicolas Achten, Bariton, Archelaute, Virginal – Reinoud Van Mechelen, Tenor – Lambert
Colson, Laura Pok, Blockflöte – Justin Glaie, Viola da Gamba – Simon Linné, Englische Theorbe – Solmund
Nystabakk, Barockgitarre (How pleasant ’tis to Love!: Purcell); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
The Philharmonics („Frühlingsfantasie“. Musikalische Farbenspiele); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener KammerOrchester – Dirigent: Clemens Schuldt – Maia Cabeza, Violine (Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Bach,
Schreker, Dünser, Beck); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
10. 3. Vienna Saxophonic Orchestra – Leitung, Saxophon: Lars Mlekusch (Dukas, Grieg u.a.); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
11. 3. Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich – Dirigent: Hans Ek – Malcom Braff, Klavier – Dan Berglund,
Kontrabass – Magnus Öström, Schlagzeug (Esbjörn Svensson „E.S.T. Symphony“); MV, 20 Uhr
Hallé Orchestra Manchester – Dirigent: Sir Mark Elder – Martin Stadtfeld, Klavier (Verdi, Schumann, Elgar); KH, 19.30
Uhr
Philippe Jaroussky, Countertenor – Jérôme Ducros, Klavier (Hahn, Chausson, Debussy, Fauré, Massenet); KH/Ms,
19.30 Uhr
Anatol Regnier, Lesung, Gesang – Monika Sutil, Klavier (Nummern der „Pfeffermühle“, Erika Manns Exilkabarett);
KH/Schs, 12.30 Uhr
12. 3. Bruckner Orchester Linz – Dirigent: Dennis Russell Davies – Angélique Kidjo, Mezzosopran – Martin Achrainer,
Bariton (Zemlinsky, Gershwin, Glass); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Artis-Quartett – Ildikó Raimondi, Sopran (Mozart, Haydn/Peris); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
13. 3. Wiener Philharmoniker – Dirigent: Zubin Mehta (Ligeti, Marx, Bruckner); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Carlo Grante, Klavier (Brahms); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: John Adams – Doric String Quartet (Adams, Beethoven – Konzertausklang im Foyer
mit John Adams, dem Doric String Quartet & dem Geremus Jazz Trio); KH, 19 Uhr Tickets: KH
GrauSchumacher Piano Duo – Experimentalstudio des SWR, Elektronische Realisation (Schleiermacher, Manoury) –
Im Anschluss an das Konzert: Marino Formenti, Vortrag, Klavier (Marinos Nachspiel); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
14. 3. Concentus Musicus Wien – Arnold Schoenberg Chor – Dirigent: Nikolaus Harnoncourt – Florian Boesch,
Bariton/Saul – Andrew Staples, Tenor/Jonathan – David Hansen, Altus/David – Roberta Invernizzi, Sopran/Merab –
Martina Janková, Sopran/Michal – Marjana Lipovsek, Alt/Hexe von Endor – Benjamin Hulett, Tenor/Abner (Händel
„Saul“); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Yundi, Klavier (Chopin); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener KammerOrchester – Dirigent: Stefan Vladar – Sergej Krylov, Violine (Fauré, Chausson, Saint-Saëns, Haydn);
KH/Ms, 15.30 Uhr
Ars Antiqua Austria – Leitung & Barockvioline: Gunar Letzbor (Musica Austriaca „Vom Völlern und vom Tanzen“);
KH/Schs, 19.30 Uhr
Rainer Honeck, Wilfried Hedenborg, Violine – Tobias Lea, Sebastian Führlinger, Viola – Peter Somodari, Bernhard
Naoki Hedenborg, Violoncello – Margarita Gritskova, Mezzosopran (R. Strauss, Wagner, Zemlinsky, Schönberg);
Staatsoper, Gustav Mahler-Saal, 11 Uhr
Orchester Wiener Akademie – Dirigent: Martin Haselböck (Resound Beethoven. Originalklang am Originalschauplatz:
Symphonie Nr. 7 u.a.); Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Festsaal, 1., Dr.-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz 2, 19.30
Uhr
15. 3. Concentus Musicus Wien (see 14. 3.); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: John Adams – Doric String Quartet (Strawinsky, Adams, Beethoven); KH, 11 Uhr
Wiener KammerOrchester (see 14. 3.); KH/Ms, 10.30 Uhr
Kammersymphonie der Wiener Symphoniker – Leitung: Gergely Sugár (Adams, Copland, Kertsman); KH/Schs, 19.30
Uhr
16. 3. Ensemble Kontrapunkte – Dirigent: Peter Keuschnig – Adrian Eröd, Bariton (Strawinsky, Berg/Dünser,
Zemlinsky/Purgina, Janácek, Schreker/Wagendristel); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
17. 3. Altenberg Trio (Haydn, Tschaikowskij, Schubert, Mendelssohn Bartholdy); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
18. 3. Ensemble Prisma Wien – Chorus sine nomine – Dirigent: Johannes Hiemetsberger – Miriam Feuersinger,
Sopran – Ida Aldrian, Alt – Daniel Johannsen, Tenor – Klaus Mertens, Bass (Bach „Johannespassion“); MV, 19 Uhr
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin – Dirigent: Tugan Sokhiev – Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Klavier (Schostakowitsch,
Chatschaturian, Brahms); KH, 19.30 Uhr
19. 3. Tschechische Philharmonie - Dirigent: Jirí Belohlávek - Josef Spacek, Violine (Dvorák, Suk, Janácek); MV,
19.30 Uhr
Küchl-Quartett (Arriaga, Debussy, Schubert); MV/BS, 18.30 Uhr
Klangforum Wien – Dirigent: Enno Poppe – Bernhard Zachhuber, Klarinetten – Benedikt Leitner, Violoncello – Peter
Böhm, Florian Bogner, Klangregie (Reiter, Ferneyhough, Lim); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr Tickets: KH
20. 3. Omo Bello, Sopran – Clément Mao-Takacs, Klavier (Bellini, Rossini, Verdi, Respighi, Tosti); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Janoska Ensemble (Chatschaturjan, Mussorgskij, Prokofjew, Rachmaninow, Rimskij-Korsakow, Tschaikowskij);
MV/GL, 19.30 Uhr
21. 3. Tschechische Philharmonie - Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien - Dirigent: Jirí Belohlávek Hibla Gerzmava, Sopran - Veronika Hajnová, Alt - Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor - Jan Martinik, Bass (Martin.,
Janaácek); MV, 15.30 Uhr
Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich – Dirigent: Patrick Lange – Malin Hartelius, Sopran (R-Strauss, Berg, Mahler);
MV, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener Virtuosen (Beethoven, Wellesz, Martinù); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Pieter Wispelwey, Violoncello (Bach); KH/Ms, 18 Uhr
22. 3. Tschechische Philharmonie (see 21. 3.); MV, 11 Uhr
Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich (see 21. 3.); MV, 15.30 Uhr
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France – Dirigent: Myung-Whun Chung – Maxim Vengerov, Violine
(Tschaikowskij, Berlioz); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener Concert-Verein – Dirigent: Lorenzo Viotti – Lucia Hall, Violine (Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Kunstovny, Honegger);
MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Scottish Chamber Orchestra – Dirigent: Robin Ticciati – Renaud Capuçon, Violine (Beethoven, Schubert); KH, 19.30
Uhr
Company of Music – Leitung: Johannes Hiemetsberger – Johannes Maria Bogner, Orgelpositiv (D. Lang, Scarlatti);
KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
23. 3. Helene Grimaud, Klavier (Berio, Liszt, Ravel, Albeniz, Takemitsu, Janácek, Faure, Debussy); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Scottish Chamber Orchestra (see 22. 3.); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Kit Armstrong, Klavier (Haydn, Mozart); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
24. 3. Orchester Wiener Akademie – Dirigent: Martin Haselböck – Kate Lindsey, Mezzosopran (Mozart, Haydn); MV,
19.30 Uhr Tickets: MV
Philharmonia Schrammeln – Herbert Lippert, Tenor – Alfred Sramek, Bass („Zwei fidele Brüder“); MV/BS, 18.30 Uhr
Alexander Krichel, Klavier (Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Beethoven, Rachmaninow); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
PHACE (Rivas, Steen-Anderson, Oehring, Rusconi, Fedele); KH/Bs, 19.30 Uhr
25. 3. Mojca Erdmann, Sopran – Malcolm Martineau, Klavier (R. Strauss, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Rihm,
Reimann, Mendelssohn Bartholdy); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Cuarteto Casals (Boccherini, Arriaga, Granados, Ravel); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
Andrè Schuen, Bariton – Daniel Heide, Klavier (Schumann, Wolf, Martin); KH/Schs, 12.30 Uhr
26. 3. ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien – Solisten des RSO Wien – Dirigent: Cornelius Meister (Resch, Martin,
R. Strauss); MV, 19.30 Uhr Tickets: MV
Cuarteto Casals (see 25. 3.); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
27. 3. Trio Lepschi – Stefan Slupetzky, Gesang, Säge – Martin Zrost, Gesang, Gitarre, Klarinetten – Tomas Slupetzky,
Gesang, Gitarre (Wiener Lieder); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
28. 3. Wiener Symphoniker – Arnold Schoenberg Chor – Dirigent: Philippe Jordan – Werner Güra, Evangelist/Tenor –
Michael Volle, Christus/Bass – Julia Kleiter, Sopran – Wiebke Lehmkuhl, Alt – Bernard Richter, Tenor – Gerald Finley,
Bassbariton (Bach „Matthäuspassion“); KH, 18 Uhr
29. 3. Wiener Symphoniker (see 28. 3.); KH, 18 Uhr
Margarita Gritskova, Mezzosopran – David Pershall, Bariton – Thomas Lausmann, Klavier (Das Ensemble stellt sich
vor); Staatsoper, Gustav Mahler-Saal, 11 Uhr
April 2015
28. 3. – 5. 4. 2015 OsterKlang Wien im Theater an der Wien u.a. (Programme will be published end of 2014 –
www.osterklang.at)
3. 4. Orchester Wiener Akademie – Dirigent: Martin Haselböck (Re-Sound Beethoven. Originalklang am
Originalschauplatz: Symphonie Nr. 2 u.a.); Hofburg, Großer Redoutensaal, 1., Josefsplatz, 19.30 Uhr
4. 4. Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Philippe Jordan – Matthias Goerne, Bariton („Frühling in Wien“: Schubert); MV,
19.30 Uhr
5. 4. Wiener Symphoniker (see 4. 4.); MV, 19.30 Uhr
7. 4. Kompost 3 – Martin Eberle, Trompete, Slide Trumpet, Flügelhorn – Benny Omerzell, Klavier, Hammondorgel,
Keyboards – Manu Mayr, Bass – Lukas König, Schlagzeug, Percussion; KH, 19.30 Uhr
8. 4. Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester – Wiener Singverein – Dirigent: Jonathan Nott – Chen Reiss, Sopran – Christa
Mayer, Alt (Mahler „Symphonie Nr. 2“); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Klangforum Wien – Dirigent: Baldur Brönnimann – Anders Nyqvist, Trompete – Annette Bik, Violine (Saunders,
Hosokawa, Pelzel, Chin); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr Tickets: KH
9. 4. Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich - Dirigent: Andrés Orozco-Estrada - Truls Mørk, Violoncello (Nielsen,
Schostakowitsch, Martinu, Enescu); MV, 19.30 Uhr
10. 4. Jan Pospichal, Alexander Burggasser, Violine – Johannes Flieder, Karl-Heinz Krumpöck, Viola – Gautier
Capuçon, Michael Günther, Violoncello – Reinhard Wieser, Klarinette – Philippe Jordan, Klavier (Messiaen,
Schönberg); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
11. 4. Wiener Symphoniker (see 12. 4.); MV, 19.30 Uhr Tickets: MV
Wiener KammerOrchester – Dirigent: Heinrich Schiff – Elisabeth Leonskaja, Klavier (Beethoven, Schubert); KH, 19.30
Uhr
Ensemble Resonanz – Dirigent: Enno Poppe – Tabea Zimmermann, Viola (Webern, Poppe); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
Ensemble Wiener Collage: René Staar, Violine – Tobias Lea, Viola – Tamás Varga, Violoncello – Günter Federsel,
Flöte – Stefan Neubauer, Klarinette – Johannes Marian, Klavier – Sylvie Rohrer, Sprecherin (Bartók, Wysocki,
Schönberg); Staatsoper, Gustav Mahler-Saal, 11 Uhr
12. 4. Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich (see 9. 4.); MV, 15.30 Uhr
Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Philippe Jordan – Herbert Müller, Viola – Gautier Capuçon, Violoncello (R. Strauss,
Schubert); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener KammerOrchester (see 11. 4.); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener Klaviertrio (Mozart, Schumann, Mendelssohn Bartholdy); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
13. 4. Ensemble Kontrapunkte – Dirigent: Peter Keuschnig (Beslic-Gál & Gál, Diendorfer, Amann, Kerer, Heinisch,
Stuppner); MV/GL, 19.30 Uhr
14. 4. Wiener Jeunesse Orchester – Dirigent: Herbert Böck – Harriet Krijgh, Violoncello (Prokofjew, Elgar); KH, 19.30
Uhr
Gunar Letzbor, Barockvioline (Bach); KH/Schs, 19.30 Uhr
15. 4. Trio Wanderer (Haydn, Schumann, Tschaikowskij); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Helmut Hödl, Rupert Fankhauser, Klarinette – Hubert Salmhofer, Bassetthorn – Wolfgang Kornberger, Bassklarinette
& Überraschungsgäste (20 Jahre vienna clarinet connection); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
Jean Muller, Klavier (Skrjabin, Prokofjew, Rachmaninow); KH/Schs, 12.30 Uhr
Elina Garanca, Mezzosopran – Malcolm Martineau, Klavier (Programm wird später bekannt gegeben); Staatsoper,
abends
16. 4. Wiener Symphoniker – Wiener Singverein – Dirigent: Bertrand de Billy – Massimo Giordano, Tenor – Kwangchul
Youn, Bass (Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Puccini); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Andreas Haefliger, Klavier (Beethoven, Bartók, Brahms); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
17. 4. Wiener Symphoniker (see 16. 4.); MV, 19.30 Uhr
18. 4. Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra – Dirigent: Christian Lindberg – Francisco Flores, Trompete (Grieg, Haydn,
Tschaikowskij); MV, 15.30 Uhr
Leonidas Kavakos, Violine – Yuja Wang, Klavier (Brahms); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener KammerOrchester – Dirigent: Ludwig Müller – Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Violoncello (Barber, Boccherini, Dvorák);
KH/Ms, 15.30 Uhr
19. 4. Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks – Dirigent: Mariss Jansons – Frank Peter Zimmermann,
Violine (Brahms, Strawinsky); MV, 11 Uhr
Thomas Hampson, Bariton – Wolfram Rieger, Klavier (Richard Strauss und seine Welt: Berg, Zemlinsky, R. Strauss);
MV, 19.30 Uhr
Wiener KammerOrchester (see 18. 4.); KH/Ms, 15.30 Uhr
Symphonisches Schrammelquintett Wien: Helmut Lackinger, Edwin Prochart, Violine – Peter Hirschfeld, Kontragitarre,
Moderation – Rudolf Malat, Knopfharmonika – Kurt Franz Schmid, Klarinette („Wiener Koketterien“); KH/Ms, 18.30
Uhr
20. 4. Wiener Concert-Verein – Dirigent: Lorenzo Viotti – Aaron Pilsan, Klavier (Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Haydn,
Honegger); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
Musica Juventutis: Lorina Vallaster, Blockflöte – Selina Ott, Trompete – Marianna Busslechner, Flöte (Mealli, Locke,
Simaku, Arutjunjan, Pennequin, Thomé, Enescu, Martin, Messiaen, Borne); KH/Schs, 19.30 Uhr
21. 4. Küchl-Quartett – Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Violoncello (Arriaga, Ravel, Schubert); MV/BS, 18.30 Uhr
Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Robin Ticciati – Christian Tetzlaff, Violine (Schumann, Bruckner); KH, 19.30 Uhr
22. 4. Ensemble Wien (Haydn, Fuchs, A. Lanner, J. Lanner, Brahms); MV/BS, 18.30 Uhr
Wiener Symphoniker (see 21. 4.); KH, 19.30 Uhr Tickets: KH
Arcanto Quartett (Beethoven, Kurtág, Schumann); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
Karin Lischka, Lesung – Gottlieb Wallisch, Klavier (Berta Zuckerkandls Erinnerungen an ihre Flucht aus dem NSregierten Österreich / Brahms, Korngold, Toch u.a.); KH/Schs, 12.30 Uhr
23. 4. English Chamber Orchestra – Leitung & Violine: Julian Rachlin (Mozart, Mendelssohn Bartholdy); MV, 19.30
Uhr
Anna Prohaska, Sopran – Eric Schneider, Klavier (Schubert, Brahms, Berlioz); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Symphonieorchester der Volksoper Wien – Dirigent: Guido Mancusi – Robert Meyer, Sprecher – vienna clarinet
connection – Angelika Messner, Libretto (Bizet, Sarasate, Bernstein, Mancusi, J. Strauss); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Arcanto Quartett (see 22. 4.); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
24. 4. Wiener Philharmoniker – Dirigent: Riccardo Muti (Haydn, Schubert); MV, 19.30 Uhr
Ensemble Claudiana – Wiener Sängerknaben – Chorus Viennensis – Leitung & Laute: Luca Pianca – Katrin Targo,
Sopran – Marie-Claude Chappuis, Alt – Lothar Odinius, Tenor – Georg Nigl, Bass (Bach-Kantaten); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
25. 4. Belcea Quartet – Michael Collins, Klarinette (Mozart, Brahms); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
Jun Keller, Pavel Kuzmichev, Violine – Sebastian Führlinger, Viola – Stefan Gartmayer, Violoncello – Stefan
Stroissnig, Klavier (Dvorák, Schumann); Staatsoper, Gustav Mahler-Saal, 11 Uhr
26. 4. Webern Symphonie Orchester – Dirigent: Christoph Eschenbach (Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Bruckner); MV, 19.30
Uhr Tickets: MV
Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Paavo Järvi – Piotr Anderszewski, Klavier (Mozart, Bruckner); KH, 11 Uhr
Wiener Singakademie – Dirigenten: Oliver Stech, Florian Maierl („Zwölf Themen – Sechs Epochen – Drei
Kammerchöre – Kein Orchester – Eine Freude“: Bach, Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Mahler, Barber, Schönberg u.a.); KH,
20 Uhr
Stefan Mickisch, Klavier, Moderation (R. Strauss „Don Juan“ & „Also sprach Zarathustra“); KH/Ms, 11 Uhr
Regine Hangler, Sopran – Marian Talaba, Tenor – Jendrik Springer, Klavier (Das Ensemble stellt sich vor); Staatsoper,
Gustav Mahler-Saal, 11 Uhr
27. 4. Private Musicke: Pierre Pitzl, Barockgitarre – Jesús Fernandez Baena, Theorbe – David Mayoral, Perkussion
(Corbetta, Granata, Sanz u.a.); MV/BS, 19.30 Uhr
Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich – Dirigent: Timothy Brock (Film „Carmen“, Regie: Cecil B. DeMille, USA 1915 /
Musik: Bizet, Brock); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Hagen Quartett (Mozart); KH/Ms, 19.30 Uhr
28. 4. Wiener Symphoniker – Dirigent: Paavo Järvi – Piotr Anderszewski, Klavier (Mozart, Bruckner); KH, 19.30 Uhr
Tickets: KH
Ekaterina Semenchuk, Mezzosopran – Helmut Deutsch, Klavier (Tschaikowskij, Rachmaninow, Mussorgskij); KH/Ms,
19.30 Uhr
29. 4. Oleg Maisenberg, Klavier (Mozart, Schubert, Haydn, Debussy); KH, 19.30 Uhr
OPERETTA:
March 2015: Volksoper (operettas)
1: Viva la Mamma von G. Donizetti
2: Life in Paris von J. Offenbach
3: Ballett: Ein Reigen von A. Page
4: Viva la Mamma
5: Ballett: Carmina Burana (Orlic - Orff) / Nachmittag eines Fauns (Nebyla - Debussy) / Bolero (Lukács - Ravel)
6: The Marriage of Figaro von W. A. Mozart
7: A Life in Paris
8: Albert Herring von B. Britten
9: Ballett: Carmina Burana / Nachmittag eines Fauns / Bolero
10: A Life in Paris
11: The Marriage of Figaro
12: Albert Herring
13: The Marriage of Figaro
14: Ballett: Carmina Burana / Nachmittag eines Fauns / Bolero
15: Albert Herring
16: The Bat von J. Strauss
17: Albert Herring
18: Die Hochzeit des Figaro
19: Wiederaufnahme: Hello, Dolly! von J. Herman
20: My Fair Lady von F. Loewe
21: The Marriage of Figaro
22: Fidelio von L. v. Beethoven
23: Wiener Comedian Harmonists
24: Hello, Dolly!
25: Fidelio
26: My Fair Lady
27: A Life in Paris
28: Fidelio
29: A Life in Paris
30: Heute im Foyer: QuerFeldEin III
31: Fidelio
April 2015: Staatsoper
1: Elektra von R. Strauss
2: Parsifal von R. Wagner
4: Elektra
5: Parsifal
6: The Knight of the Rose von R. Strauss
7: Elektra
8: Parsifal
9: The Knight of the Rose
10: Anna Bolena von G. Donizetti
11: Elektra
12: The Knight of the Rose
13: Anna Bolena
15: Soloist Concert Elïna Garanca
16: Elektra
17: Anna Bolena
18: L'Italiana in Algeri von G. Rossini Premiere: Undine von A. Lortzing (Fassung für Kinder)
19: Tanzperspektiven (Dawsom/Pickett/de Bana/Maillot)
20: Anna Bolena
21: Dance Perspectives
22: Madama Butterfly von G. Puccini
23: L'Italiana in Algeri
24: Madama Butterfly
25: Eugen Onegin von P. I. Tschaikowski
26: Premiere: Don Pasquale von G. Donizetti
27: L'Italiana in Algeri
28: Eugen Onegin
29: Don Pasquale
30: L'Italiana in Algeri
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