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Carnegie Hall Presents

Staatskapelle Berlin

Friday, December 1, 2023 8 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Please note that Daniel Barenboim has had to withdraw from his North American tour with the Staatskapelle Berlin due to health reasons. Conducting the orchestra in his place at Carnegie Hall is Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin by Hans van der Woerd
Staatskapelle Berlin is one of the world’s oldest and most storied orchestras—and it remains one of the greatest. Its Brahms symphony cycle is one of “of rare pedigree and worth … not ‘here today, gone tomorrow’ performances … They embody deeper memories and seek out larger horizons, as Brahms himself did” (Gramophone). In this second night of the cycle, Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the ensemble in Brahms’s Third Symphony, a work of spellbinding contrasts, and the towering and tragic Fourth Symphony, which showcases the composer’s lifelong evolution as a musical architect.

Performers

Staatskapelle Berlin
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor

Program

ALL-BRAHMS PROGRAM

Symphony No. 3

Symphony No. 4

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately 90 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission. Please note that there will be no late seating before intermission.
Sponsored by Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. 

At a Glance

Brahms’s four symphonies represent an ideal merging of emotion and intellect, form and content. In his own era, he was often regarded as too cerebral for large audiences but is now one of the most popular of all composers. His last two symphonies are meticulously constructed and full of unforgettable melodies. The Third opens with the kind of heroic motif that distinguishes much of the First, but often it is profoundly gentle and unassertive, both at the end of the first movement and the conclusion of the work, one of the most serene codas in all of Brahms. The Fourth is Brahms’s last symphony and in many ways his most satisfying, especially its beautiful variation-form slow movement and its majestic finale, a more complex variation set and a moving conclusion to Brahms’s career as a symphonist.

Bios

Staatskapelle Berlin

Established more than 450 years ago, Staatskapelle Berlin is one of the oldest orchestras in the world. Originally founded as a court orchestra by Prince-Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg ...

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Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Montreal-born Yannick Nézet-Séguin was appointed music director of New York’s Metropolitan Opera in 2018, adding this to his music directorship of The Philadelphia ...

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