DVD + Blu-Ray:
Argerich & Mehta in Vienna - Subscription Concert
Live from the Musikverein in Vienna, Martha Argerich and Zubin Metha stellarly perform for the Subscription Concert Series of the Wiener Philharmoniker.
The Subscription Concert Series of the Wiener Philharmoniker from the Golden Hall of the famous Musikverein, are special concerts reserved for subscribers, hence the name. But to become a subscriber, due to the exceptional quality of the concerts and the limited offer, the average waiting time is more than 10 years. With this series, these very special concerts are made available for the first time audiovisually to a wider audience worldwide.
With Zubin Mehta and Martha Argerich “two veteran musicians gave rise to real storms of enthusiasm in the Musikverein.” (Wiener Zeitung)
“The power of true ‘Old Masters’ – Martha Argerich sat at the piano as spiritedly sparkling as ever. Just as Bruckner’s Fourth subsequently succeeded in becoming a magnificent dialogue between orchestra and conductor: Bruckner impulsive, intimate, poignant, stirring.” (Kronenzeitung)
Programme
Robert Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor / From Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 1 Von fremden Ländern und Menschen
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 “Romantic”
Original title The Exclusive Subscription Concert Series – Martha Argerich & Zubin Mehta
Genre Concert
Conductor Zubin Mehta
Orchestra / Band Wiener Philharmoniker
Soloist Martha Argerich
Composer Robert Schumann, Anton Bruckner
Recording location Musikverein, Vienna
Recording date September 2022
Duration 112 mins
Production Company A production of Unitel, myfidelio and ORF III in cooperation with Wiener Philharmoniker
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