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Raphaël Pichon is a distinguished conductor known for his innovative interpretations and dynamic performances. He is set to make his New York debut on January 23, 2025, leading the Orchestra of St. Luke's in the US premiere of Mein Traum (My Dream): Schubert, R. Schumann, C. Weber at Carnegie Hall. This remarkable concert will feature a captivating blend of dramatic songs and orchestral arrangements, showcasing works by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, and Carl Maria von Weber, with orchestrations by Liszt and Brahms. Pichon's artistic vision promises to transform the audience's understanding of these classic pieces, enhanced by the participation of acclaimed singers Christian Gerhaher and Ying Fang, along with the Ensemble Altera choir. Following this, on May 26, 2025, he will conduct a concert in Vienna that highlights Schubert's enigmatic Unfinished Symphony, alongside works by Richard Wagner and Felix Mendelssohn. Pichon's commitment to exploring new musical landscapes and his ability to engage audiences through compelling performances solidify his reputation as a leading figure in the classical music scene. With a series of upcoming projects that promise to enchant and inspire, Raphaël Pichon continues to push the boundaries of orchestral music, inviting listeners to experience the profound emotional depth of the repertoire.
Artist summary generated by AI
Raphaël Pichon is a distinguished conductor known for his innovative interpretations and dynamic performances. He is set to make his New York debut on January 23, 2025, leading the Orchestra of St. Luke's in the US premiere of Mein Traum (My Dream): Schubert, R. Schumann, C. Weber at Carnegie Hall. This remarkable concert will feature a captivating blend of dramatic songs and orchestral arrangements, showcasing works by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, and Carl Maria von Weber, with orchestrations by Liszt and Brahms. Pichon's artistic vision promises to transform the audience's understanding of these classic pieces, enhanced by the participation of acclaimed singers Christian Gerhaher and Ying Fang, along with the Ensemble Altera choir. Following this, on May 26, 2025, he will conduct a concert in Vienna that highlights Schubert's enigmatic Unfinished Symphony, alongside works by Richard Wagner and Felix Mendelssohn. Pichon's commitment to exploring new musical landscapes and his ability to engage audiences through compelling performances solidify his reputation as a leading figure in the classical music scene. With a series of upcoming projects that promise to enchant and inspire, Raphaël Pichon continues to push the boundaries of orchestral music, inviting listeners to experience the profound emotional depth of the repertoire.
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