Zubin Mehta: Tschaikowsky - Liszt Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Zubin Mehta
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
05.05.2023
Label: BR-Klassik
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Zubin Mehta
Composer: Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky (1840-1893)
Album including Album cover
- Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky (1840 - 1893): Symphonie Nr. 5:
- 1 Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 5: I. Andante - Allegro con anima 14:18
- 2 Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 5 - II. Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza 12:29
- 3 Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 5: III. Valse 05:53
- 4 Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 5: IV. Finale 12:20
- Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886): Mazeppa:
- 5 Liszt: Mazeppa 14:51
Info for Zubin Mehta: Tschaikowsky - Liszt
Der indische Dirigent Zubin Mehta ist mit der Stadt München und den dort ansässigen Klangkörpern aufs Engste verbunden. Von 1998 bis 2006 war er Generalmusikdirektor der Bayerischen Staatsoper München. Auch zum Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks stand er in gleicher, enger Verbundenheit. Die Asientournee des Orchesters 2018 mit Zubin Mehta wurde von japanischen Kritikern auf Platz 1 der „10 Top Konzerte 2018“ gewählt. Im Januar 2020 leitete er das Gedenkkonzert von Symphonieorchester und Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks für deren verstorbenen Chefdirigenten Mariss Jansons.
Das vorliegende Album von BRKLASSIK bietet den Mitschnitt von Konzerten vom 28. Februar und 1. März 2013 aus der Philharmonie im Gasteig. Im Jahre 1888 schrieb der russische Komponist Peter I. Tschaikowsky seine Symphonie Nr. 5 e-Moll op. 64, die sogenannte „Schicksals-Symphonie“. Sie entstand innerhalb weniger Wochen in seinem Landhaus Frolowskoje bei Klin. Die Uraufführung fand am 17. November 1888 unter Leitung des Komponisten in Sankt Petersburg statt. – Alle vier Sätze des Werks werden von einem Erinnerungsmotiv („Schicksalsmotiv“) durchzogen; über den Kopfsatz hatte Tschaikowsky geschrieben: „Introduktion. Völlige Ergebung in das Schicksal oder, was dasselbe ist, in den unergründlichen Ratschluss der Vorsehung. – Allegro: Murren, Zweifel, Klagen, Vorwürfe.“ Nur im dritten Satz, einem ruhigen Walzer, kommt das Schicksalsmotiv bloß peripher vor. Im Finale wird es schließlich nach D-Dur gewendet und bildet einen feierlichen Abschluss. – Zusammen mit der vierten und sechsten, der sogenannten „Symphonie pathètique“, gehört die fünfte zu Tschaikowskys beliebtesten Symphonien. Franz Liszts symphonische Dichtung „Mazeppa“ geht auf ein Gedicht von Victor Hugo zurück und verarbeitet musikalisches Material aus seiner vierten „Etude d’exécution transcendante“ von 1846. Die symphonische Dichtung entstand 1850 während Liszts Zeit als Weimarer Hofkapellmeister; sie erlebte ihre Uraufführung am 16. April 1854. (Das Sujet hat nichts mit Tschaikowskys Oper „Mazeppa“ gemein, die drei Jahrzehnte später uraufgeführt wurde und auf eine Dichtung von Alexander Puschkin zurückgeht.) – Liszts symphonische Dichtung beschreibt den wilden Ritt des auf einem Pferd festgebundenen Iwan Masepa, genannt Mazeppa, durch die Steppe, seine Auszehrung und Erschöpfung und schließlich seine Rettung durch Kosaken, die ihn mit in die Ukraine nehmen.
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Zubin Mehta, Dirigent
Zubin Mehta
was born in 1936 in Bombay and received his first musical education under his father’s Mehli Mehta’s guidance who was a noted concert violinist and the founder of the Bombay Symphony Orchestra. After a short period of pre-medical studies in Bombay, he left for Vienna in 1954 where he eventually entered the conducting programme under Hans Swarowsky at the Akademie für Musik. Zubin Mehta won the Liverpool International Conducting Competition in 1958 and was also a prize-winner of the summer academy at Tanglewood. By 1961 he had already conducted the Vienna, Berlin and Israel Philharmonic Orchestras and has recently celebrated 50 years of musical collaboration with all three ensembles.
Zubin Mehta was Music Director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra from 1961 to 1967 and also assumed the Music Directorship of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 1962, a post he retained until 1978.
In October 2019 he celebrated his farewell with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to which he has served for 50 years. On this occasion he was named Music Director Emeritus of the IPO.
In 1978 he took over the post as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic commencing a tenure lasting 13 years, the longest in the orchestra's history. From 1985 to 2017 he has been chief conductor of the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence.
Zubin Mehta made his debut as an opera conductor with Tosca in Montreal in 1963. Since then he has conducted at the Metropolitan Opera New York, the Vienna State Opera, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, La Scala Milano, and the opera houses of Chicago and Florence as well as at the Salzburg Festival. Between 1998 and 2006 he was Music Director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. In October 2006 he opened the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia and was the President of the annual Festival del Mediterrani in Valencia until June 2014 where he conducted the celebrated Ring cycle with the Fura del Baus in coproduction with the Florence opera house. Other Ring cycles were completed at the Chicago Opera and the Bavarian State Opera.
Zubin Mehta's list of awards and honours is extensive and includes the "Nikisch-Ring" bequeathed to him by Karl Böhm. He is an honorary citizen of both Florence and Tel Aviv and was made an honorary member of the Vienna State Opera in 1997, of the Bavarian State Opera in 2006 and of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien in 2007. The title of “Honorary Conductor” was bestowed to him by the following orchestras: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (2001), Munich Philharmonic Orchestra (2004), Los Angeles Philharmonic (2006), Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (2006), Staatskapelle Berlin (2014) and Bavarian State Orchestra (2006), with whom he performed in Srinagar, Kashmir in September 2013. In 2016 the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples appointed Zubin Mehta as Honorary Music Director and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic honoured him in 2019 as Conductor Emeritus. In February 2019 the Berlin Philharmonic appointed him their Honorary Conductor. A particular honor was made to him in 2022 when the new concert hall of the Teatro del Maggio Musicale in Florence was named after him.
In October 2008 Zubin Mehta was honoured by the Japanese Imperial Family with the “Praemium Imperiale”. In March 2011 Zubin Mehta received a special distinction, in getting a star on the Hollywood Boulevard. The Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany was bestowed to him in July 2012. The Indian Government honoured him in September 2013 with the “Tagore Award for cultural harmony” which a year earlier was awarded to Ravi Shankar.
Zubin Mehta continues to support the discovery and furtherance of musical talents all over the world. Together with his brother Zarin he is a co-chairman of the Mehli Mehta Music Foundation in Bombay where more than 200 children are educated in Western Classical Music. The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv develops young talent in Israel and is closely related to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, as is a new project of teaching young Arab Israelis in the cities of Shwaram and Nazareth with local teachers and members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
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