Symphony Concerts

Symphony Concerts

The symphony concerts of the Sinfonieorchester Basel bear the signature of the Principal Conductor and the Artistic Director. Guests include internationally renowned soloists, the concerts are conducted by Principal Conductor Ivor Bolton or by guest conductors. The symphony concerts take place in the music hall of the Stadtcasino Basel, which has been modernised by Herzog & de Meuron.

Symphony Concerts

Grooves & Grubinger


Sinfonieorchester Basel
Iwona Sobotka
, soprano
Martin Grubinger, drums
Michał Nesterowicz, conductor

Fazil Say: Concert for drums and orchestra, op. 77
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in four movements for large orchestra and soprano solo in G major

Symphony Concerts
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Sinfonieorchester Basel
Iwona Sobotka
, soprano
Martin Grubinger, drums
Michał Nesterowicz, conductor

Fazil Say: Concert for drums and orchestra, op. 77
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in four movements for large orchestra and soprano solo in G major

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Grooves & Grubinger


Symphony Concert

19:30

Musical Theater Basel

Feldbergstrasse 151
4058 Basel

T +41 61 699 88 99

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6.30pm: Introduction to the concert (in German) at the Musical Theater (1st floor, not accessible for wheelchairs)

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Groovy rhythms from the Middle East meet Mahler’s Heavenly Joy (Himmlische Freuden). The Turkish pianist and composer, Fazil Say, has written a new concert for his friend, the drum virtuoso Martin Grubinger, which will premiere in Basel, Switzerland. Although no Turkish instruments are used, the final movement in particular displays unmistakeable Anatolian characteristics with instructions such as “in Istanbul gypsy style”.

In contrast, while working on his Fourth Symphony, Gustav Mahler dreamed of starting from the beginning once more and drawing inspiration from the carefree and innocent. He avoided Blech's heavy music and instead drew more heavily from Haydn and his own Wunderhornsongs containing chamber music rather than from Wagner and the late Romantic-era composers when putting together his musical ideas. The result is a musical journey from earthly life to the “Heavenly Joy” between paradise and inner torment. In the finale of the Symphony, the Polish soprano Iwona Sobotka sings the song from Heavenly Joy.

Grooves & Grubinger


Symphony Concert

19:30

Musical Theater Basel

Feldbergstrasse 151
4058 Basel

T +41 61 699 88 99

website

Musical Theater Basel
close

6.30pm: Introduction to the concert (in German) at the Musical Theater (1st floor, not accessible for wheelchairs)

Tickets