Some who are standing in for a failed Star, have subsequently made career. Alina Ibragimova, the performed instead of Frank Peter Zimmermann Mendelssohn Concerto, is already in the middle, as a soloist and as a chamber musician with her Chiaroscuro Quartet. In the Tonhalle Maag was quickly clear why. It is your tone and your Temperament.

The sound has nothing to Süssliches, he is neither big nor urgent, but always there; he has something to siren-like, to be stuck in the ear, drilling into the memory. The Temperament of the Russian violinist got, first and foremost, the Tonhalle-to feel the orchestra; from the beginning, you chose a fleet pace, the increased in the final movement, almost to the Volatile: But the fit exactly to the character of this E-Dur Midsummer night’s dream. Standing Ovations after the first half of the concert.

Economical, effective,

More than five decades, two generations, so between the soloist and the conductor (also in the audience, next to the Altabonnenten a number of younger faces, which may be due to the “Location”). The 90-year-old Christoph von Dohnányi led the orchestra in a Sitting position, with economical, but effective Gesture. Here is a shoulder raise, there’s a hands-wagging, there is a stick with the erzittertes Tremolo; occasionally, in the amount of the points it raised him almost out of the seat.

is Big, you this C-major Symphony of Franz Schubert, with 60 minutes, the longest purely instrumental Symphony of the 19th century. Century. The composer has ever heard of, and was premiered only eleven years after his death (by Mendelssohn). And it has advance in the future, as Dohnányis Interpretation audibly made: How much Bruckner’s in the block adhere to the composition, the intensification of the smallest motifs by pure repetition, in the use of the trombones, or the other way around: how much of this Schubert in Bruckner!

but Above all, the conductor sat down on the pulse that pulls out all the four sets of through and holds together these four “heavenly length” rates. What struck Christoph von Dohnányi, was the heartbeat of the music .

London is the center of life for the Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova. Photo: Eva Vermandel

The concert will be repeated tonight at 19.30.

Created: 14.11.2019, 15:10 PM