Rosenkavalier Suite & Vivaldi's Gloria with large choir
Elisabeth Fuchs conducts Richard Strauss

It does not have gigantic dimensions, but it is a great achievement - a stroke of genius. Vivaldi's Gloria in D major, musically representative and diverse in form and texture, is one of the most popular works of sacred music.
- BR-Klassik, Tafel-Confect from 15.08.2021

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R. STRAUSS - "Don Juan", tone poem, op. 20
R. STRAUSS - "Rosenkavalier Suite", op. 59
A. VIVALDI - "Gloria" RV 589, D major

The Gloria is probably Antonio Vivaldi's best-known sacred work and one of the most popular vocal works of the Baroque era. In the twelve parts of his composition, Vivaldi demonstrates the full range of his artistry between festive, sublime outer movements and delicate, transparently orchestrated solo passages. But before the Gloria makes its impressive entrance with the 200-strong choir of the Salzburg Philharmonic, Richard Strauss' Rosenkavalier and Don Juan break the hearts of all listeners.

Elisabeth Breuer - soprano
Christa Ratzenböck - mezzo-soprano
Elisabeth Fuchs - Conductor
Sebastian Aigner - rehearsal choir
Choir of the Philharmonie Salzburg
Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra

DO - October 24, 2024 - 19:30
FR - October 25, 2024 - 15:00- 19:30

Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg

Expected concert duration 120 minutes each. Concerts with intermission.

Ticket prices: 25 € to 109 €
Organizer - Tickets: Philharmonie Salzburg
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