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Paavo Järvi, Tanja Tetzlaff & Christian Tetzlaff

Paavo Järvi, Tanja Tetzlaff & Christian Tetzlaff

Tanja Tetzlaff, Christian Tetzlaff (Foto: Neda Navaee, Giorgia Bertazzi)

Paavo Järvi, Tanja Tetzlaff & Christian Tetzlaff

Wed 05. Mar 2025 18.00 Kleine Tonhalle
Wed 05. Mar 2025 18.00 Kleine Tonhalle
Wed 05. Mar 2025 19.30 Grosse Tonhalle
Thu 06. Mar 2025 19.30 Grosse Tonhalle
Thu 06. Mar 2025 21.30 Konzertfoyer
Fri 07. Mar 2025 22.00 Grosse Tonhalle
Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
Paavo Järvi Music Director
Christian Tetzlaff Violine
Tanja Tetzlaff Violoncello
György Ligeti «Concert Românesc»
Johannes Brahms Doppelkonzert a-Moll op. 102
Pause Robert Schumann Sinfonie Nr. 3 Es-Dur op. 97 «Rheinische»

Ausklang

06. Mar 2025, 21.30 Uhr
Nach dem Konzert im Konzertfoyer
mit Ilona Schmiel und Gästen

Prices CHF 170 / 135 / 110 / 85 / 40
Idagio
Playlist Ligeti, Brahms und Schubert

When Paavo Järvi became chief conductor of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen in 2004, the orchestra included a remarkable solo cellist: Tanja Tetzlaff. Her brother, violinist Christian Tetzlaff, is also a long-time acquaintance of our Music Director. Now the three meet for Brahms' famous double concerto. This is followed by the "Rheinische" by Robert Schumann, Brahms' most important mentor. And how does Ligeti fit into these relationships and acquaintances? Perhaps in this way: his "Concert Românesc" is a captivating early work based on the Hungarian folk music that also fascinated Brahms.

Translated with DeepL.com