Each instrument has its own sound. This is also true for the cello. In the low registers, it is deep and powerful, while in the high registers it sounds wonderfully nasal, almost singing. Above all, it can tell stories of nature, life, and love on its four strings. How is this done? With Malte and our little earth girl Phili, we go on a search for clues - and not just in Robert Schumann's virtuosic cello concerto. An opus that was actually planned in Dresden but completed in Düsseldorf on the romantic Rhine.
Frenchman Stéphane Denève is Music Director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Artistic Director of the New World Symphony in Florida and Principal Guest Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also in high demand as a guest conductor around the world and is passionately committed to the future of classical music. A gifted communicator, he is always on the lookout for new inspiration and approaches to bring music to a wider audience.
Curiosity, variety, and a firm focus on the music itself characterize the artistic work of Jean-Guihen Queyras. Whether on stage or on record, on listening one experiences an artist dedicated wholly and ardently to the music, whose humble and unpretentious treatment of the score reflects its clear, undistorted essence.
Three key elements contribute towards a successful performance - the alignment of the inner worlds of composer, performer and audience alike: Jean-Guihen Queyras learnt this interpretative approach from none other than Pierre Boulez, with whom his artistic partnership spanned many years. This philosophy, alongside a flawless technique and a clear, decisive sound, shapes Jean-Guihen Queyras’ approach to every performance and his absolute commitment to the music itself.
The presenter, actor and voice actor Malte Arkona is known to many viewers from television, but is also one of the most sought-after music educators in the German-speaking world. He has been a regular stage partner of the Dresden Philharmonic in this capacity for many years and has been presenting its new "Best of Classics" series, which he co-designed, since the 2024/25 season. He also directs video clips for the orchestra, in which he can also be seen himself.
Michael Kube is a passionate music educator and has been conceiving the school and family concert series "phil zu entdecken" for the Dresden Philharmonic since the 2015/16 season. He also works as an editor and consultant, is a juror for the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, and a university lecturer in music history, musicology and music education.
Her main goal is to present musical education in a lively way and to inspire children in particular for the world of classical music: Victoria Esper often works as a speaker and presenter and helped develop the fantasy character Phili for the concert series “phil zu entdecken” for the Dresden Philharmonic. She has a degree in singing and has also worked as a cultural manager in recent years. In her free time, she is committed to social interaction and media literacy for children.
Top class! That is the claim of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra stands for concerts at the highest artistic level, musical education for all ages and looking beyond the musical horizon. Guest performances on almost every continent and collaborations with guests from all over the world have established the reputation of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra in the international classical music world.
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