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Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin

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Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin

Sir Donald Runnicles, conductor; Respighi / Nono / Verdi

Die Brücke von Hiroshima – hier gut an der T-Form zu erkennen. Luftbild nach der Zerstörung der Stadt, 6. August 1945 – Luftbild mit grauen Flächen und Flussstruktur

Die Brücke von Hiroshima – hier gut an der T-Form zu erkennen. Luftbild nach der Zerstörung der Stadt, 6. August 1945 – Luftbild mit grauen Flächen und Flussstruktur

Italia noir: the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper presents a sultry evening of Italian music. In the acoustic equivalent of cinemascope, Ottorino Respighi transports the orchestra to the bloodthristy arena of ancient Rome, Luigi Nono counters the horrors of the present with life and love. And Giuseppe Verdi’s “Otello” is one of the most tragic of operas – here we hear the finale.

Ottorino Respighi (1879 – 1936)

Feste Romane (1928)

symphonic poem for orchestra

Luigi Nono (1924 – 1990)

Canti di vita e d’amore. Sul Ponte di Hiroshima (1962)

for soprano, tenor and orchestra

Giuseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901)

Otello, Act IV (1884 – 1886)

Artists/Collaborators: Lilit Davtyan, Thomas Cilluffo, Federica Lombardi, Karis Tucker, Roberto Alagna, Sir Donald Runnicles

19:15, South Foyer

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