Michael Sanderling, Principal Conductor / Dresdner Philharmonie

Michael Sanderling, Principal Conductor / Dresdner Philharmonie

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曲目・演目Program

All Beethoven Program

Beethoven: ‘Fidelio’ Overture

Beethoven: Piano concerto No.5 in E-flat Major Op.73 ‘Emperor’
(Kazune Shimizu, Piano)

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Beethoven: Symphony No.7 in A-Major Op.92

プロフィールProfile

Michael Sanderling, Principal Conductor

Michael Sanderling, geboren und ausgebildet in Berlin, zählt zu den gefragtesten Dirigenten seiner Generation. Zahlreiche Engagements bei führenden Orchestern, wie auch die höchst erfolgreiche Zusammenarbeit mit den Dresdner Philharmonikern, einem der international angesehensten Orchester der sächsischen Musikkultur, belegen sein Ansehen in der internationalen Musikwelt. Seit der Saison 2011/12 ist Sanderling Chefdirigent der Dresdner Philharmoniker, ein Engagement, das über die Saison 13/14 hinaus bis ins Jahr 2019 verlängert wurde. Bereits zwischen 2006 und 2010 war Michael Sanderling künstlerischer Leiter und Chefdirigent der Kammerakademie Potsdam.

Sanderling hat bereits mit namhaften Orchestern zusammengearbeitet, darunter das Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, das Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, das Konzerthausorchester Berlin, die Münchner Philharmoniker, die Staatskapelle Dresden, die Bamberger Symphoniker, die Rundfunkorchester in Stuttgart, München, Köln, Hamburg, Leipzig und Hannover, das Orchestre Philharmonique du Strasbourg sowie das Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest. An der Oper Köln leitete er die Neueinstudierung von Sergej Prokofjews Bühnenwerk “Krieg und Frieden”.

2015 und 2016 wird er neben mehreren Wiedereinladungen erstmals beim Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, den Wiener Symphonikern, dem NHK Symphony Orchestra, dem Toronto Symphony Orchestra, dem Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra und den Hamburger Philharmonikern zu Gast sein.

Die Arbeit mit dem musikalischen Nachwuchs ist Sanderling eine Herzensangelegenheit. Über mehrere Jahre war er der Deutschen Streicherphilharmonie als Chefdirigent verbunden. In jüngerer Zeit arbeitet er mit dem Bundesjugendorchester, mit dem the Young Philharmonic Orchestra Jerusalem Weimar, mit der Jungen Deutschen Philharmonie sowie mit dem Schleswig-Holstein-Festivalorchester zusammen.

Schwerpunkte seiner künstlerischen Arbeit liegen in der Spätromantik sowie im Werk Schostakowitschs und in der Wiener Klassik. Ebenfalls ausgeprägt ist sein Interesse an zeitgenössischen Werken, das durch verschiedene Uraufführungen dokumentiert ist.

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Kazune Shimizu, Piano

Shimizu took first prize of the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition and also a recital prize in 1981.

In 1986 he performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky, for his London debut.

From 1995 to 1997, Shimizu performed all Beethoven piano sonatas in Tokyo. These concerts were recorded and released as a complete set under the Sony Classical label. From 2004, he started to record the complete Chopin piano works, and 5CDs from Octavia Records have been released. Shimizu performed with Vladimir Ashkenazy in Tokyo (NHK Symphony Orchestra) and Sydney (Sydney Symphony Orchestra).

He has performed with many of the world’s orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, Chezh Philharmonic Orchestra and Mariinsky Orchestra, and has performed with conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Gianandrea Noseda, Zden?k M?cal, Michael Tilson Thomas, and Valery Gergiev.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of his debut, Shimizu performed his beloved Rachmaninov piano concertos 1-4, and the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, in a single concert in August 2011. This amazing achievement proved that he continues to be a leading pianist on the world stage.

He is currently a professor at the Tokyo College of Music.

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Dresdner Philharmonie

Upon being founded in 1870, the Dresden Philharmonic brought a new spirit to the city’s public music culture with its performances at the ‘Gewerbehaus-saal’. The orchestra remains true to this tradition today. As the city’s orchestra, the Dresden Philharmonic is conscious of its obligation to a diverse audience. In addition to its classical-romantic core repertoire, the Dresden Philharmonic has always been open to performing contemporary compositions. The orchestra continues this trend today with recently commissioned works from Sofia Gubaidulina, Rodion Schtschedrin, Gija Kancheli, and Michael Nyman.Noteworthy conductors and soloists regularly gave guest performances with the Dresden Philharmonic: Johannes Brahms, Peter Tchaikovsky, Antonín Dvorák and Richard Strauss came to conduct their own works. In later years this included artists like Hermann Abendroth, Eduard van Beinum, Fritz Busch, Eugen Jochum, Joseph Keilberth, Erich Kleiber, Hans Knappertsbusch, Franz Konwitschny or Arthur Nikisch.In recent times the orchestra has worked with guest conductors such as Marc Albrecht, Dennis Russell Davies, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Kristjan Järvi, Michail Jurowski, Dmitri Kitajenko, Yakov Kreizberg, Sir Neville Marriner, Wayne Marshall, Kurt Masur, Ingo Metzmacher, Andris Nelsons, Markus Poschner, André Previn, Karl-Heinz Steffens, Yuri Temirkanow, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Sebastian Weigle,Simone Young and Lothar Zagrosek. Regular guest appearances by soloists such as Rudolf Buchbinder, Julia Fischer, Kirill Gerstein, Matthias Goerne, Vadim Gluzman, Martin Grubinger, Håkan Hardenberger, Michaela Kaune, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Daniel Müller-Schott, Fazil Say, and Jean-Yves Thibaudet have also enriched the orchestra’s repertoire.In 1909 the Dresden Philharmonic became one of the first German orchestras to perform a concert tour in the United States. Since then concert tours have taken the Dresden Philharmonic to the major music centers of Europe, the Americas and Asia.Michael Sanderling, Principal Conductor since 2011 | 2012, will lead the Dresden Philharmonic this season on tours to the United States und Japan and to the leading Central European music centers including Cologne, Munich and Vienna.

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Presented by Japan Arts
Supported by Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany / Goethe-Institut

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