November
Conductors' Academy: Closing concert

Conductors' Academy: Closing concert

Ivo Gass (Foto: Alberto Venzago)

Conductors' Academy: Closing concert

Mon 03. Jun 2024 10.00 Grosse Tonhalle
Mon 03. Jun 2024 13.45 Grosse Tonhalle
Tue 04. Jun 2024 10.00 Grosse Tonhalle
Tue 04. Jun 2024 13.45 Grosse Tonhalle
Wed 05. Jun 2024 19.30 Grosse Tonhalle
Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
Paavo Järvi Music Director
Ivo Gass Horn
Jiaying Ding Dirigentin
Rosina Flueckiger Dirigentin
Xiaobo Hu Dirigent
Julia Kurzydlak Dirigentin
Ian Niederhoffer Dirigent
Richard Octaviano Kogima Dirigent
Andrea Thilo Moderation
Arthur Honegger «Rugby» Mouvement symphonique Nr. 2
Richard Strauss Hornkonzert Nr. 1 Es-Dur op. 11
Johannes Brahms Serenade Nr. 1 D-Dur op. 11
Johann Strauss (Sohn) «Frühlingsstimmen», Walzer op. 410
Prices CHF 40
Programme Notes
Conductors' Academy Programm
News & Geschichten
Conductors' Academy 2023/24 – These Are the Candidates
News & Geschichten
Livestream: Conductors' Academy with Paavo Järvi
News & Geschichten
You decide: Who Will Win the Conductors' Academy?
News & Geschichten
Julia Kurzydlak wins the Conductors' Academy 2023/24

The presentation will be held in English.

Vote here. The voting will be activated directly after the concert for approx. 10 minutes.

Livestream

"Rugby! In Arthur Honegger's most sporting orchestral work, you are acoustically in the stadium, the two teams are each given a theme, the sounds fly through the hall just as fast as the ball across the pitch. And there is also a competitive atmosphere on this evening: the final concert of the Conductor's Academy is (also) about who wins the audience prize and participation in Paavo Järvi's Pärnu Music Festival. The decision will be made at the end of the concert - after the young conductors have demonstrated their qualities not only in Honegger's "Rugby", but also in works by Strauss, Brahms and another Strauss.

Supported by the Freundeskreis Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich - exclusive project partner
Board and lodging for the academy members supported by Ruth Burkhalter