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Of the International Tours and Projects Lucerne Lucerne Festival goes international 2005 | Start of the international tours and projects Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Rome Residence 6 and 7 October | Italy, Roma, Parco della Musica | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Martha Argerich Piano | works by Beethoven, Bruckner 8 October | Italy, Rome, Parco della Musica | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Domenico Pierini Violin | Etienne Abelin Violin | Diemut Poppen Viola | Massimo Piva Viola | Thomas Ruge Cello | Enrico Bronzi Cello | Trio di Parma | works by Schubert, Beethoven, Schönberg 8 October | Italy, Rome, Sala Petrassi | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Jacques Zoon Flute | Gerhard Schulz Violin | Iseut Chuat Cello | Lilia Schulz-Bayrova Cello | Noam Greenberg Piano | works by Carter, Mendelssohn, Debussy, Smetana 9 October | Italy, Rome, Parco della Musica | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Bläserensemble Sabine Meyer | Reinhold Friedrich Trumpet | works by Schubert, Stravinsky, Haydn 9 October | Italy, Rome, Parco della Musica | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Sabine Meyer Clarinet | Kolja Blacher Violin | Gerhard Schulz Violin | Wolfram Christ Viola | Natalia Gutman Cello | Elisso Wirssaladze Piano | works by Ravel, Brahms, Dvořák 11 October | Italy, Rome, Parco della Musica | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Maurizio Pollini Piano | works by Schumann, Mahler 12 October | Italy, Rome, Parco della Musica | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Martha Argerich Piano | Rachel Harnisch Soprano I | Juliane Banse Soprano II | Susanne Otto Alto | Marek Torzewksi Tenor | Caroline Chaniolleau Reciter | Mathias Jung Reciter | Jacques Zoon Flutes | Manfred Preis Clarinets | Robin Haggart Tuba, Euphonium | André Richard and Joachim Haas Sound, Regie | Experimentalstudio des SWR, Freiburg Electronic realization | works by Nono, Schumann, Mahler 2006 Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Tokyo Residence 12 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Jacques Zoon Flute | Iseut Chuat Cello | Naoko Yoshino Harp | works by Bach, Mozart, Lutosławski, Grigoryevich, Haydn, Takemitsu, Debussy 13 and 14 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Rachel Harnisch Soprano | works by Mozart, Mahler page 1/11 2006 (continued) 15 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Peter Fricke Speaker | Wolfgang Meyer Clarinet | Kolja Blacher Violin | Kyoko Takezawa Violin | Latica Honda-Rosenberg Violin | Alejandro Carreño Violin | Wolfram Christ Viola | Yasushi Toyoshima Viola | Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi Cello | Jens Peter Maintz Cello | Alois Posch Bass | Guilhaume Santana Bassoon | Reinhold Friedrich Trumpet | Mark Templeton Trombone | Raymond Curfs Percussion works by Stravinsky, Mendelssohn 15 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Sabine Meyer Clarinet | Anton Barachovsky Violin | Gregory Ahss Violin | Kolja Blacher Violin | Diemut Poppen Viola | Wolfram Christ Viola | Valentin Erben Cello | Mario Brunello Cello | Maurizio Pollini Piano | works by Mozart, Brahms 16 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Kai Frömbgen Oboe | Kyoko Takezawa Violin | Stefan Arzberger Violin | Yasushi Toyoshima Viola | Simone Jandl Viola | Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi Cello | Alois Posch Bass | works by Schubert, Rossini, Mozart 17 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Kolja Blacher Violin | Anton Barachovsky Violin | Wolfram Christ Viola | Béatrice Muthelet Viola | Clemens Hagen Cello | Jens Peter Maintz Cello | works by Bruckner, Mozart, Brahms 18 and 19 October | Japan, Tokyo, Suntory Hall | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Maurizio Pollini Piano | works by Brahms, Bruckner 2007 Lucerne Festival Orchestra 22 August | Great Britain, London, Royal Albert Hall – BBC Proms | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | The Ladies of the London Symphony Chorus | Trinity Boys’ Choir | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Anna Larsson Alto | Mahler: Symphony No. 3 D minor Lucerne Festival Academy 8 September | Germany, Essen, Philharmonie | Lucerne Festival Academy Ensemble | Pierre Boulez Conductor | Jean Deroyer Conductor | Hillary Summers Alto | works by Boulez 9 September | Germany, Essen, Philharmonie | Lucerne Festival Percussion Group | Michel Cerutti Conductor | works by Schoeller, Hauser, Lim, Fujikura 14 September | Japan, Mito, Mito Art Tower | Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra | Pierre Boulez Conductor | Hillary Summers Alto | works by Boulez Lucerne Festival Orchestra | New York City Residence 3 October | USA, New York City, Carnegie Hall | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Westminster Symphonic Choir | Joe Miller Chorus master | David Robertson Conductor | Murray Perahia Piano | Melanie Diener Soprano | Anna Larsson Alto | Jonas Kaufmann Tenor | Reinhard Hagen Bass | works by Beethoven page 2/11 2007 (continued) 4 October | USA, New York City, Carnegie Hall | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Westminster Symphonic Choir | Joe Miller Chorus master | David Robertson Conductor | Melanie Diener Soprano | Anna Larsson Alto | Jonas Kaufmann Tenor | Reinhard Hagen Bass | Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 D minor op. 125 5 October | USA, New York City, Weill Recital Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Raphael Christ Violin | Brigitte Lang Violin | Dirk Niewöhner Viola | Julia Neher Viola | Thomas Ruge Cello | Claudia Benker Cello | Sarah Christ Harp | Slawomir Grenda Double Bass | works by Mendelssohn, Caplet, Rossini, Tchaikovksy 6 October | USA, New York City, Carnegie Hall | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | The Ladies of the Westminster Choir | Joe Miller Chorus master | The American Boychoir | Fernando Malvar- Ruíz Chorus master | Pierre Boulez Conductor | Anna Larsson Alto | Mahler: Symphony No. 3 D minor 7 October | USA, New York City, Zankel Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Jacques Zoon Flute | Wolfgang Meyer Clarinet | Mirijam Contzen Violin | Simone Jandl Viola | Rafael Rosenfeld Cello | Clemens Hagen Cello | Pierre-Laurent Aimard Piano | works by Mozart, Ravel, Schönberg 7 October | USA, New York City, Zankel Hall | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Jacques Zoon Flute | Diethelm Jonas Oboe | Wolfgang Meyer Clarinet | Reiner Wehle Clarinet and Bass Clarinet Raphael Christ Violin | Latica Honda-Rosenberg Violin | Wolfram Christ Viola | Simone Jandl Viola | Iseut Chuat Cello | Valentin Erben Cello | Jens Peter Maintz Cello | Guilhaume Santana Bassoon | Bruno Schneider Horn | works by Mozart, Janáček, Brahms 2008 Lucerne Festival Academy 25 January | USA, New York City, Juilliard School | Lucerne Festival Academy Ensemble | The New Juilliard Ensemble | Pierre Boulez Conductor | Ismail Lumanovski Clarinet | works by Varèse, Carter, Stravinsky, Benjamin, Boulez, Carter Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Vienna Residence 20 and 21 September | Austria, Vienna, Musikverein | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Maurizio Pollini Piano | works by Beethoven, Berlioz 24 September | Austria, Vienna, Musikverein | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Jacques Zoon Flute | Sebastian Breuninger Violin | Raphael Christ Violin | Beatrice Muthelet Viola | Jens Peter Maintz Cello | Hélène Grimaud Piano | works by Brahms, Benjamin, Schumann 25 and 26 September | Austria, Vienna, Musikverein | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Hélène Grimaud Piano | works by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Stravinsky 27 September | Austria, Vienna, Musikverein | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Trio di Clarone: Sabine Meyer, Wolfgang Meyer, Reiner Wehle | Konrad Elser Piano | works by Rachmaninow, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky page 3/11 2008 (continued) Lucerne Festival Academy 11 and 13 November | France, Paris, Louvre | Students of Lucerne Festival Academy and of the Conservatoire de Paris | Pierre Boulez Conductor | works by Gabrieli, Adàmek, Bartók, Combier, Mozart, Fischer, Donatoni, Borowski 2009 Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Beijing Residence 20 September | China, Beijing, National Centre for the Performing Arts | Soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Lucas Macías Navarro Oboe | Jacques Zoon Flute | Raphael Christ Violin | Lorenza Borrani Violin | Wolfram Christ Viola | Simone Jandl Viola | Iseut Chuat Cello | Clemens Hagen Cello | Leipziger String Quartet | works by Mozart, Mendelssohn 20 and 21 September | China, Beijing, National Centre for the Performing Arts | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Yuja Wang Piano | works by Prokofjew, Mahler 24 and 25 September | China, Beijing, National Centre for the Performing Arts | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Rachel Harnisch Soprano | works by Mozart, Mahler 2010 Lucerne Festival Orchestra 17 and 18 October | Spain, Madrid, Auditorio Nacional de Mùsica | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Mahler: Symphony No. 9 D major 20 October | France, Paris, Salle Pleyel | Lucerne Festival Orchestra | Claudio Abbado Conductor | Mahler: Symphony No. 9 D major 2011 Lucerne Festival Academy 21 September | Italy, Turin, Auditorium Giovanni Agnelli-Lignotto 22 September | Italy, Milan, Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi 24 September | Nederland, Amsterdam, Concertgebouw 27 September | France, Paris, Salle Pleyel 30 September | Germany, Munich, Prinzregententheater 2 October | Great Britain, London, Southbank Centre – Royal Festival Hall Musicians
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