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Marc Albrecht Stefan Dohr, Strauss
Oslo PhilharmonicDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoDon Quixote, Strauss
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoWritten on Skin (Escrito en la piel), Benjamin
Deutsche Oper BerlinDirector(a) orquestal
Ver reparto y equipoBeethoven Strauss, BeethovenStrauss
Opernhaus ZürichDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoMarc Albrecht Stefan Dohr, Strauss
Oslo PhilharmonicDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoDon Quixote, Strauss
The Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoWritten on Skin (Escrito en la piel), Benjamin
Deutsche Oper BerlinDirector(a) orquestal
Ver reparto y equipoKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Marc Albrecht, JostStrauss
Konzerthaus BerlinDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoWiebke Lehmkuhl, contralto · Orquesta de Valencia, ChinMahlerBrahms
Palau de la MúsicaDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoBruckner Focus Concerts: 200th birth anniversary, BrucknerBruch
Armenian National Philharmonic OrchestraDirector(a) orquestal
Ver programa, elenco y equipoDer fliegende Holländer (El holandés errante), Wagner, Richard
New National Theatre TokyoDirector(a) orquestal
Ver reparto y equipodom.14:00
Tokio, JapónMarc 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