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The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen & Fabian Müller

An exclusive guest performance where three strong musical personalities meet in the great, timeless music of Romanticism.

Category & Stage Duration Price Age limit
Music, Classical
Uppsala Concert & Congress, Stora salen
2 hours and 30 minutes (including break) Regular: 320-370 SEK Service fee will be added None

About the Performance

The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen is today considered one of the world’s leading orchestras and is internationally acclaimed for its transparent, intense musicianship and its award-winning interpretations of the German Romantic repertoire. With its combination of chamber music precision and symphonic power, the ensemble has become known for interpretations where structure, sound, and expression interact at the highest level.

The orchestra is led this evening by Jérémie Rhorer, a conductor with a strong artistic profile and international experience in both opera and symphonic music. His music-making is characterized by dramatic presence, fidelity to the text and a clear sense of musical direction, qualities that have earned him particular recognition in the Romantic repertoire.

The soloist is Fabian Müller, one of the most distinguished pianists of his generation. With technical brilliance, tonal imagination and a deep commitment to the classical-romantic tradition, he is a much sought-after soloist and a highly regarded interpreter of Brahms’ piano music.

The program for the evening brings together two monuments from late Romanticism. Johannes Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major is a work of symphonic proportions, where the piano and orchestra meet in an equal and richly nuanced interplay. The music moves between powerful weight, lyrical intimacy, and virtuosic energy, with the slow movement’s famous cello solo as a particularly intimate moment.

After the intermission, Peter Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 in E minor follows – an emotionally charged and dramatically cohesive whole. The recurring fate motif runs throughout the symphony, leading the listener from darkness and doubt to brighter soundscapes and a triumphant finale.

A concert where three strong musical personalities meet in the grand, timeless music of Romanticism.

Program

– Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat major, op. 83 (ca 49 min)
– Pope
– Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Symphony no 5 in E minor, op. 64 (TH 29) (ca 44 min)

Participants

– Fabian Müller, piano
– The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
– Jérémie Rhorer, conductor

Presented by Nordic Artists Management

Tickets

Wednesday 3 Jun

19:30

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