Kommende forestillinger I dag og frem
Tidligere forestillinger 1996 – i går
Wiebke Lehmkuhl, contralto · Orquesta de Valencia, ChinMahlerBrahms
Palau de la MúsicaConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Marc Albrecht, JostStrauss
Konzerthaus BerlinConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdMarc Albrecht Stefan Dohr, Strauss
Oslo PhilharmonicConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdDon Quixote, Strauss
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdWiebke Lehmkuhl, contralto · Orquesta de Valencia, ChinMahlerBrahms
Palau de la MúsicaConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Marc Albrecht, JostStrauss
Konzerthaus BerlinConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdMarc Albrecht Stefan Dohr, Strauss
Oslo PhilharmonicConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdMarc Albrecht, Jörgen Van Rijen & NSO, Chu, P.TakemitsuPärtFranck
National Symphony Orchestra TaiwanConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdBruckner Focus Concerts: 200th birth anniversary, BrucknerBruch
Armenian National Philharmonic OrchestraConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdTristan und Isolde (Tristan and Isolde), Wagner, Richard
Grand Théâtre de GenèveConductor
Se medvirkende og produktionsholdTemporada Osesp: Marc Albrecht E Paul Lewis., Brahms
São Paulo Symphony OrchestraConductor
Se program, medvirkende og produktionsholdMarc Albrecht is one of the most exciting conductors on the opera and concert scene today. He is in demand internationally as a conductor of the German-Austrian late Romantic repertoire from Wagner and Strauss to Zemlinsky, Schreker and Korngold, and also cultivates with conviction the entire spectrum from Mozart to contemporary music. Albrecht’s work with the orchestra is rooted in a chamber music approach; he loves and knows how to utilise the infinite sound possibilities of the large symphony orchestra, whilst simultaneously always allowing the sound to blend with the intimacy of the chamber orchestra. Even in the densely orchestrated symphonies of Bruckner and Mahler, Albrecht succeeds in an astonishing way in making the structure clear and letting the music breathe. With Marc Albrech