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Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker 2024
Der deutsche Dirigent Christian Thielemann dirigiert am 1.1.2024, zum zweiten Mal nach 2019, das Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker im Großen Musikvereinssaal. Er zählt zu den philharmonischen Dirigenten, die dem Orchester besonders nahestehen. Gerade mit Thielemann das ‚Brucknerjahr' zum 200. Geburtstag des oberösterreichischen Komponisten einzuläuten, war dem Philharmonischen Vorstand ein besonderes Anliegen. Erstmals wird daher beim Neujahrskonzert - neben der üblichen Strauss-Walzerseligkeit - auch eine Komposition von Anton Bruckner zu hören sein. Bruckner dominiert auch die vom ORF gestaltete Konzertpause mit einem Film von Felix Breisach, der die Lebenswelten des Komponisten zwischen Ansfelden, Linz und Wien unter Mitwirkung zweier pfiffiger Sängerknaben aus St. Florian nachzeichnet. Für das Ballett wurden wieder Schauplätze gefunden, die vorher noch nie in der Übertragung zu sehen waren - Bad Ischl und die Kaiservilla weisen auf die baldige europäische Kulturhauptstadt in der Region hin, die Rosenburg im nördlichen Waldviertel ist der imposante Schauplatz für den zweiten getanzten Walzer. Davide Bombana kreierte die zwei Tanzeinlagen zur Musik von Johann Strauss Sohn und Carl M. Ziehrer mit Solistinnen und Solisten des Wiener Staatsballetts, die kostbaren Kostüme stammen erstmals von der österreichischen Modeschöpferin Susanne Bisovsky
from ORF website, https://tvthek.orf.at/livestream/Neujahrskonzert-der-Wiener-Philharmoniker-2024/14278666
english translation
Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert 2024
The German conductor Christian Thielemann will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Concert in the Great Musikvereinssaal on January 1st, 2024, for the second time after 2019. He is one of the Philharmonic conductors who is particularly close to the orchestra. Ringing in the 'Bruckner Year' with Thielemann on the Upper Austrian composer's 200th birthday was particularly important to the Philharmonic Board. For the first time, a composition by Anton Bruckner will also be heard at the New Year's Concert - in addition to the usual Strauss waltz bliss. Bruckner also dominates the concert break organized by ORF with a film by Felix Breisach, which traces the composer's life between Ansfelden, Linz and Vienna with the participation of two clever choir boys from St. Florian. Locations were once again found for the ballet that had never been seen in the broadcast before - Bad Ischl and the Kaiservilla point to the soon-to-be European cultural capital in the region, the Rosenburg in the northern Waldviertel is the impressive setting for the second danced waltz. Davide Bombana created the two dance performances to the music of Johann Strauss Sohn and Carl M. Ziehrer with soloists from the Vienna State Ballet; the precious costumes were created for the first time by the Austrian fashion designer Susanne Bisovsky

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