Bernard Haitink & Staatskapelle Dresden: Live
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Label: Haenssler Profil
Cat No: PH14002
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 6
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 9th November 2018
Contents
Works
Violin Concerto in D major, op.61Symphony no.1 in C minor, op.68
Symphony no.8 in C minor
Symphony no.2 in C minor 'Resurrection'
Symphony no.38 in D major, K504 'Prague'
Oberon, J306
Artists
Frank Peter ZimmermannCharlotte Margiono
Jard van Nes
Chor der Sachsischen Staatsoper Dresden
Sinfoniechor Dresden
Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductor
Bernard HaitinkWorks
Violin Concerto in D major, op.61Symphony no.1 in C minor, op.68
Symphony no.8 in C minor
Symphony no.2 in C minor 'Resurrection'
Symphony no.38 in D major, K504 'Prague'
Oberon, J306
Artists
Frank Peter ZimmermannCharlotte Margiono
Jard van Nes
Chor der Sachsischen Staatsoper Dresden
Sinfoniechor Dresden
Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductor
Bernard HaitinkAbout
On 22nd September 2008 the Staatskapelle Dresden celebrated its 460th jubilee. Founded by Prince Elector Moritz von Sachsen in 1548, it is one of the oldest orchestras in the world and steeped in tradition. Over its long history, many distinguished conductors and internationally celebrated instrumentalists have left their mark on this one-time court orchestra. Previous directors include Heinrich Schütz, Johann Adolf Hasse, Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner, who called the ensemble his “miraculous harp”. The list of prominent conductors of the last 100 years includes Ernst von Schuch, Fritz Reiner, Fritz Busch, Karl Böhm, Joseph Keilberth, Rudolf Kempe, Otmar Suitner, Kurt Sanderling, Herbert Blomstedt and Giuseppe Sinopoli. The orchestra was directed by Bernard Haitink from 2002 to 2004 and most recently by Fabio Luisi from 2007 to 2010. Principal Conductor since the 2012/13 season has been Christian Thielemann.
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