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Saisoneröffnung: Luzerner Sinfonieorchester katapultiert 5000 Konzertbesucher aus der KKL-Komfortzone
[…] Da zeigte sich, dass es für den angestrebten Weg in die Grosssinfonik neben grösseren Besetzungen einen Chefdirigenten braucht, der wie Sanderling einen Klang mit «mehr Saft» formen kann.
Wie in früheren Dirigaten zeigte er auch in dieser Fünften, das das bereits bei Beethoven beginnt. Die Aufführung bewahrte zwar mit wunderbaren Soli, überraschend modellierten Details und einer Pianissimo-Magie wie von einem Streichquartett die Vorzüge eines Kammerorchesters, das das Orchester einst war. Aber der von den Bässen mächtig grundierte Klang wies von Beginn weg auch weit darüber hinaus. […]
Luzerner Zeitung, 21.10.2022
Review by VoxCarnyx
For the second week running, the BBC SSO has played like an orchestra utterly transformed. Why has the sound been so instantly arresting and synergic? How come every moment of attack has been like a bolt of lightning, everyone – audience included – on the edge of their seats? Why are there smiles of satisfaction and sheer enjoyment on the players’ faces? Easy, it’s all down the conductor.
VoxCarnyx 25. März 2022
Review by FAZ
Michael Sanderling ließ sein neues Orchester in Brahms’ zweiter Symphonie singen, ohne im Schwelgen das Denken zu vergessen.
FAZ, 17.2.2022
Michael Sanderling returns to the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
Michael Sanderling returns to the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig for three concerts on the 23., 24. and 25. September, presenting musical works by Joseph Haydn, Sofia Gubaidulina and Ludwig van Beethoven.
Return to the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra
Michael Sanderling leads the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra
On September 17th, Michael Sanderling leads the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra in a programme featuring Brahms’ Violin Concerto and the Symphony No. 12 in D minor by Dmitri Shostakovich. Soloist of the evening is Andrey Baranov.
https://www.aalborgsymfoni.dk/Koncerter/BRAHMS—SJOSTAKOVITJ—UDSOLGT,17-09-2020
As guest of the Deutsche Radiophilharmonie
Michael Sanderling returns to the Deutsche Radiophilharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern this week. On the program are
Witold Lutosławski – Mini Overture
Gustav Mahler – “Rückert-Lieder” (Peter Stangel) Anton Bruckner – String Quintet F Major in a version for string orchestra
The soloist is the mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Kulman.
The concerts will take place on October 23 and 24 in Saarbrücken and Karlsruhe.
Michael Sanderling to Make Debuts with BBC Scottish and the Philharmonia
Michael Sanderling makes his debut with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra on 30 January (Glasgow City Halls) and in Aberdeen the following day. He will conduct Mahler’s hauntingly beautiful Kindertotenlieder, with contralto Claudia Huckle, and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5.
The music of Shostakovich has played a major part in Sanderling’s life. His father, Kurt Sanderling, was one of the composer’s closest friends. Furthermore, during his eight-year tenure as Chief Conductor of Dresden Philharmonic, Michael Sanderling recorded all of the Shostakovich symphonies […]
Michael Sanderling becomes the new Chief Conductor of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra
Updated: Nov 26, 2019
From 2021/22 Michael Sanderling will become the Chief Conductor of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra.
On his future job as Chief Conductor in Lucerne, Michael Sanderling says:
“I am delighted to become the Chief Conductor of Lucerne Symphony Orchestra – an orchestra truly renowned not only in Switzerland but also around the world for both […]
Michael Sanderling on tour with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Michael Sanderling returns to the Konzerthausorchester Berlin for guest appearances at the Concertgebouw Bruges on the 16th, the Queen Elizabeth Hall in Antwerp on the 18th, as well as two performances in Berlin at the Konzerthaus on the 22nd and 23rd of November. Joining them on stage is violinist Noa Wildschut performing Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 4. The concerts will also present Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3 / Symphony No. 4.
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