Beethoven: Pastorale
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From We 27 Aug 25 09.00Description
What does nature sound like in music? And what of the sensations that nature evokes in us? Music Director Fabien Gabel explores these questions with the Tonkunstler Orchestra – and has picked out two of the most beautiful examples. «Sinfonia caracteristica» and «Sinfonia pastorella» were the original titles for Ludwig van Beethoven’s Sixth in its initial sketchs; «Erinnerung an das Landleben» («Memory of Country Life») was the work’s heading for its premiere; by the time it went to press the name was, finally, «Sinfonie Pastorale». A babbling brook, birdsong, dancing peasants, thunder and lightning followed by peace, inspired by stays in Nussdorf and Grinzing: And it’s not far from there to «Im Sommerwind» («In the Summer Wind»), written almost 100 years later, a late-Romantically beguiling piece of nature-magic by a 21-year-old Anton Webern. As fine as spider silk run the links between these two works, and on to «Threadsuns»*, a work for viola and orchestra from the pen of Donghoon Shin, a South Korean composer born in 1983. Amihai Grosz, solo violist of the Berliner Philharmoniker, helps realise this delicate lament, whose title is a reference to a famous poem by Paul Celan.
*Piece commissioned by the Berliner Philharmoniker, Minnesota Orchestra, Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra and the Tonkunstler Orchestra.
Austrian premiere on 14 March 2026 in the Musikverein Wien.
Contributors
- Viola Amihai Grosz
- Dirigent Fabien Gabel
Programm
- 00:12:00 Anton Webern
- 00:23:00 Donghoon Shin
- - Pause -
- 00:43:00 Ludwig van Beethoven