Michael Sanderling | Dirigent
Michael Sanderling | Dirigent
Michael Sanderling | Dirigent

News & Presse

Michael Sanderling | Dirigent | News & Presse

News & Presse

  • Michael Sanderling George Enescu Festival

George Enescu Festival

Michael Sanderling made his highly acclaimed debut at the George Enescu Festival leading the Romanian National Youth Orchestra with the Soloist Nobuyuki Tsujii on 10th September 2019.

The programme included

  • Ligeti Romanian Concerto
  • Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto no. 2 in C minor op. 18
  • Brahms / Schoenberg Piano Quartet no. 1 in G minor op. 25
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SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart

Michael Sanderling takes over SWR Symphony Orchestra’s concerts in Stuttgart, Freiburg, Cologne and Frankfurt, replacing Teodor Currentzis on a short notice. The concerts take place between 19. and 26. September and the programme includes Shostakovich’s 2nd Cello Concerto, Anton Webern’s Idyll „Im Sonnerwind“ and the Adagio from Mahler’s 10th Symphony.

  • DVD Michael Sanderling und Dresdner Philharmonie in Ton und Bild mit Schostakowitschs 15 Sinfonie

DVD: Michael Sanderling und Dresdner Philharmonie in Ton und Bild mit Schostakowitschs 15. Sinfonie

SWR: Das DVD-Label EuroArts hat vor einiger Zeit den Video-Mitschnitt eines Konzerts mit Schostakowitschs letzter Sinfonie veröffentlicht, interpretiert von der Dresdner Philharmonie unter ihrem Chefdirigenten Michael Sanderling. Dieses Konzert war ein für Dresden ganz besonderes: es fand im Februar 2019 im neuen Konzertsaal des Dresdner Kulturpalastes statt – genau 74 Jahre nach der massiven Bombardierung der Stadt im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Jan Ritterstaedt hat sich diese DVD angeschaut und angehört.

https://www.swr.de/swr2/programm/sendungen/treffpunkt-klassik/dvd-tipp-schostakowitsch-15/-/id=660614/did=24413450/nid=660614/139xgz7/index.html

With the Dresden Philharmonic in Asia

Michael Sanderling and the Dresden Philharmonic with Julia Fischer at their acclaimed concert at the Suntori Hall in Tokyo on July 3, 2019. The Asian tour with concerts in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Seoul and Incheon will conclude Michael Sanderling’s last season as Chief Conductor. In addition to Brahms‘ Violin Concerto, the programme included Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8, Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 and Franz Schubert’s „Unfinished“.

An era has finished

Updated: Jun 29, 2019

Michael Sanderling – principle conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic between 2011-19

  • 345 concerts in 75 cities
  • Recording of the complete Shostakovich and Beethoven Symphonies

With impressions of the farewell concerts on 23.06.2019

  • Michael Sanderling Farewell Concerts with the Dresden Philharmonic

Farewell Concerts with the Dresden Philharmonic

Michael Sanderling’s farewell concerts as Principal Conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic this week – Rehearsal for Strauss‘ Alpine Symphony and Brahms‘ Violin Concerto with Julia Fischer.

  • The Berlin Philharmonic and Michael Sanderling

The Berlin Philharmonic and Michael Sanderling

Impression of the wonderful debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker • amazing Shostakovich 7. Symphony & Haydn’s Cello Concerto No. 2 with the splendid Bruno Delepelaire • standing ovations and long applause

  • Michael Sanderling to Conduct the Berlin Philharmonic For The First Time Next Week

Michael Sanderling to Conduct the Berlin Philharmonic For The First Time Next Week

Continuing the list of major debuts he has made this season (which has included Concertgebouw, Orchestre de Paris, Helsinki Philharmonic, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and Luzerne Symphony), Michael Sanderling will conduct the Berlin Philharmonic for the first time next week, with sell-out concerts in the Philharmonie on May 30, May 31 and June 1. The final concert will also be streamed live on the orchestra’s Digital Concert Hall platform.

He will be conducting Haydn Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major with the first principal cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic, Bruno Delepelaire (which is particularly fitting as Sanderling himself is also a cellist) and concludes the programme with Shostakovich’s mighty Leningrad Symphony.

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