Tonkunstler Orchestra of Lower Austria
Mo | Tu | We | Th | Fr | Sa | Su |
10-03-2019
Yutaka Sado | Takemitsu • Beethoven • Mahler
23-03-2019/24-03-2019
Yutaka Sado | Haydn • Bach • Beethoven
13-04-2019/14-04-2019
Fabien Gabel | Strauss • Bloch • Korngold
05-05-2019/07-05-2019
John Storgårds | Haydn • Weill • Schostakowitsch
10-05-2019
Roberto Fonseca Quartet | Cuban Night
19-05-2019/21-05-2019
Yutaka Sado | Gustav Mahler
02-06-2019/04-06-2019
Michael Schønwandt | Bartók • Kurtág • Dvořák
22.09.2019, 24.09.2019.
Marek Šedivý | Antonín Dvořák
12.10.2019., 13.10.2019.
Yutaka Sado | Mozart - Haydn - Prokofiev
26.10.2019., 27.10.2019.
Yutaka Sado | Anton Bruckner
10.11.2019., 12.11.2019.
Wayne Marshall | Dupré - Poulenc - Schmidt
21.11.2019.
Kendall - Yang - Meyer - Time For Three
01.12.2019., 03.12.2019.
Hannu Lintu | Larcher - Schumann
15.12.2019., 17.12.2019.
Lionel Bringuier | Brahms - Dvořák
28.12.2019
Claudia Goebl | Alfred Eschwe - SILVESTER CONCERT
29.12.2019
Sooyeon Lee Lorenz C. Aichner - SILVESTER CONCERT
03.01.2020.
Sooyeon Lee | Lorenz C. Aichner - New Year's Concert
05.01.2020., 07.01.2020.
Alfred Eschwé | New Year's Concert
18.01.2020., 19.01.2020.
Dmitry Kitajenko | Dvořák - Tschaikowskij
16.02.2020., 18.02.2020.
Yutaka Sado | Giuseppe Verdi
28.02.2020.
Peter Erskine | On Drums
06.03.2020., 08.03.2020.
Yutaka Sado | Beethoven - Deutsch - Franck
14.03.2020., 15.03.2020.
Michał Nesterowicz | Tschaikowskij - Sibelius
27.03.2020.
Angélique Kidjo Wayne Marshall
19.04.2020., 21.04.2020.
Robert Trevino | Strauss - Bruckner
10.05.2020.
Robert Trevino | Strauss - Bruckner
15.05.2020.
Yutaka Sado | Mozart - Beethoven - Schumann
17.05.2020.
Yutaka Sado | Mozart - Beethoven - Schumann
Program and cast
23-03-2019 / 24-03-2019
artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado
conductor
Angela Hewitt
piano
program
Joseph Haydn
Symphony in D major, Hob. I: 86
Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto for harpsichord (piano), strings and basso continuo in F minor, BWV 1056
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in D Minor, BWV 1052
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 5 in C minor, op. 67
13-04-2019
artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Fabien fork
conductor
Alisa Weilerstein
violoncello
program
Richard Strauss
Love scene. Orchestral interlude from "Feuersnot"
Ernest Bloch
Shelomo. Hebrew Rhapsody for violoncello and orchestra
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Sinfonietta, op. 5
05-05-2019
artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
John Storgårds
Conductor and violin
program
Joseph Haydn
Symphony in G major, Hob. I: 27
Kurt Weill
Concerto for Violin and Wind Orchestra, op. 12
Dmitry Shostakovich
Symphony No. 15 in A major, Op. 141
10-05-2019
artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Roberto Fonseca Quartet
Roberto Fonseca
Piano and keyboards
Yandy Martinez
Double bass and electric bass
Ruly Herrera
Drums
Noble Gonzalez
percussion
Pablo Baggiano
conductor
program
Cuban Night
19-05-2019 / 21-05-2019
artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Yutaka Sado
conductor
Daniela Fally
soprano
Elisabeth Kulman
program
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 2 in C Minor
02-06-2019
artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Michael Schønwandt
conductor
Hiromi Kikuchi
violin
Ken Hakii
viola
program
Béla Bartók
The wonderful mandarin. Concert Suite, op. 19
György Kurtág
"... concertante ..." for violin, viola and orchestra, op. 42
Antonín Dvořák
Nature - Life - Love, op. 91
Feedback geben
Verlauf
Gespeichert
Community
22.09.2019, 24.09.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Marek Šedivý Conductor
-=Poláčková=- sync:ßÇÈâÈâ
Carlos Cardoso Tenor
Jozef Benci Bass
programs
Antonín Dvořák Requiem, op. 89
12.10.2019., 13.10.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
Harriet Krijgh Violoncello
programs
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture to the opera "Cosi fan tutte", KV 588 Joseph Haydn Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra C Major, Hob. VIIb:1 - Pause -
Sergei Prokofiev "Romeo and Juliet". Suite from the Ballet, op. 64; compiled by Yutaka Sado
26.10.2019., 27.10.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
programs
Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 8 C minor
10.11.2019., 12.11.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Wayne Marshall Conductor and Organ
programs
Marcel Dupré "Cortège et Litanie" for organ and orchestra, op. 19/2 Francis Poulenc Concerto for organ, string orchestra and timpani in G minor - break -
Franz Schmidt Symphony No. 2 E flat major
21.11.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Keith Lockhart Conductor
Nicolas Kendall Violin
Charles Yang Violin
Ranaan Meyer double bass
programs
Time for Three
01.12.2019., 03.12.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Hannu Lintu Conductor
Andrè Schuen Baritone
programs
Thomas Larcher Every day. Symphony for Baritone and Orchestra
- Break -
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 4 D minor, op. 120
15.12.2019., 17.12.2019.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Lionel Bringuier Conductor
Simon Trpčeski Piano
programs
Johannes Brahms Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 D minor, op. 15
- Break -
Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 5 F Major, op. 76
28.12.2019
performers
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Claudia Goebl, soprano
Alfred Eschwe, conductor
program
NEW YEAR'S EVE CONCERT
29.12.2019
performers
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Sooyeon Lee, soprano.
Lorenz C. Aichner, conductor
program
NEW YEAR'S EVE CONCERT
03.01.2020.
Performers
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Sooyeon Lee, soprano.
Lorenz C. Aichner, conductor
program
New Year's concert
05.01.2020., 07.01.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Alfred Eschwé Conductor
Maria Nazarova Soprano
programs
New Year's concert
18.01.2020., 19.01.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Dmitrij Kitajenko Conductor
Daniel Müller-Schott Violoncello
programs
Antonín Dvořák Concerto for violoncello and orchestra B minor, op. 104
- Break -
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker. Ballet in two parts, op. 71; excerpts from the 2nd act; compiled by Dmitrij Kiítajenko
16.02.2020., 18.02.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Singverein of the Society of Friends of Music in Vienna
Yutaka Sado Conductor
Emily Magee Soprano
Elena Zhidkova Mezzo Soprano
Wookyung Kim Tenor
Yasushi Hirano Bass
programs
Giuseppe Verdi Messa da Requiem
28.02.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
Peter Erskine Drums
programs
On Drums
06.03.2020., 08.03.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
Johannes Moser Violoncello
programs
Ludwig van Beethoven Overture to the tragedy "Coriolan" c minor, op. 62 Bernd Richard Deutsch Concerto for cello and orchestra (world premiere)
- Break -
César Franck Symphony D minor
14.03.2020., 15.03.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Michał Nesterowicz Conductor
Alena Baeva Violin
programs
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Concerto for Violin and Orchestra D Major, op. 35
- Break -
Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 1 E minor, op. 39
27.03.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Wayne Marshall Conductor
Angélique Kidjo Vocals
programs
From Jazz to Latin American Beats
19.04.2020., 21.04.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Robert Trevino Conductor
Pablo Ferrández Violoncello
programs
Richard Strauss Don Quixote. Fantastic Variations on a Theme of Knightly Character, op. 35
- Break -
Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 4 E-flat Major, "Romantic"
10.05.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
Valentina Farcas Soprano
Eva bird mezzo soprano
Maximilian Schmitt Tenor
Jochen Tasting Cup Bariton
programs
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 D minor, op. 125
15.05.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
George Li Piano
programs
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture to the opera "The Magic Flute", KV 620 Ludwig van Beethoven Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 4 in G major, op. 58
- Break -
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 2 C Major, op. 61
17.05.2020.
Artists
Tonkünstler Orchestra Lower Austria
Yutaka Sado Conductor
George Li Piano
programs
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture to the opera "The Magic Flute", KV 620 Ludwig van Beethoven Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 4 in G major, op. 58
- Break -
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 2 C Major, op. 61
Musikverein
This building is located on Dumbastraße/Bösendorferstraße behind the Hotel Imperial near the Ringstraße boulevard and the Wien River, between Bösendorferstraße and Karlsplatz. However, since Bösendorferstraße is a relatively small street, the building is better known as being between Karlsplatz and Kärntner Ring (part of Ringstraße loop). It was erected as the new concert hall run by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, on a piece of land provided by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1863. The plans were designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the Neoclassical style of an ancient Greek temple, including a concert hall as well as a smaller chamber music hall. The building was inaugurated on 6 January, 1870. A major donor was Nikolaus Dumba whose name the Austrian government gave to one of the streets surrounding the Musikverein.
Great Hall - Golden Hall
“As high as any expectations could be, they would still be exceeded by the first impression of the hall which displays an architectural beauty and a stylish splendour making it the only one of its kind.” This was the reaction of the press to the opening of the new Musikverein building and the first concert in the Großer Musikvereinssaal on 6 January 1870.
The impression must have been overwhelming – so overwhelming that Vienna’s leading critic, Eduard Hanslick, irritatingly brought up the question of whether this Großer Musikvereinssaal “was not too sparkling and magnificent for a concert hall”. “From all sides spring gold and colours.”
Brahms Hall
"In order not to promise too much it can be said that it has been made into the most beautiful, most magnificent, perfect example of a chamber concert hall that any of us knows in the world.” This was the reaction of a Vienna daily newspaper in October 1993 as the Brahms-Saal was presented to the public after extensive renovation work.
The surprise was perfect. It was a completely new hall. In contrast to the Grosse Musikvereinssaal, the Brahms-Saal had changed its appearance quite considerably over the years. When and how it acquired that slightly melancholy duskiness that was known to music lovers before 1993 cannot be precisely documented.
Glass Hall
As a venue for events from concerts to luxury banquets, the Glass Hall / Magna Auditorium is not only the largest of the Musikverein's 4 new halls but also the most flexible in terms of usage.
Hub podiums enable the smooth transformation of the concert hall into a conference centre, the cinema into a ballroom, or the stage into a catwalk. State-of-the-art equipment for sound, lighting, video and widescreen digital projection provide the ideal conditions for half-scenic productions.
The Glass Hall / Magna Auditorium was designed by the Viennese architect Wilhelm Holzbauer. With a height of 8 metres, the hall (including the gallery) can play host to up to 380 visitors.