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Seite 1 Von 66 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck 22.01.2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 1 von 66 Symphoniekonzerte des Tiroler Symphonieorchesters Innsbruck in der Saison 1997/1998 1. Symphoniekonzert 16./17. Oktober 97 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Arnold Schönberg Pelleas und Melisande, Symphonische Dichtung für Orchester nach dem Drama von M. Maeterlinck Johannes Brahms Klavierquartett g-moll op.25 für Orchester gesetzt von Arnold Schönberg (ohne Opuszahl, 1937) Vorkonzert: Johannes Brahms Klavierquartett g-moll op.25 Dorothea Sessler, Violine Helmut Leisz, Viola Michael Tomasi, Violoncello Dorian Keilhack, Klavier 2. Symphoniekonzert 12./13. November 97 Leopold Hager, Dirigent Bruno Weinmeister, Violoncello Johannes Brahms Haydn-Variationen op.56a Robert Schumann Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester a-moll op.129 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Symphonie Nr.3 a-moll op.56 (Schottische) 3. Symphoniekonzert http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 2 von 66 11./12. Dezember 97 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Bernd Glemser, Klavier Ludwig van Beethoven Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria op.91 Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr.4 G-Dur op.58 Symphonie Nr.4 B-Dur op.60 4. Symphoniekonzert 15./16. Jänner 98 Arie Lipsky, Dirigent Nikolai Lugansky, Klavier John Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine Sergej Prokofjew Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr.2 g-moll op.16 Antonin Dvorak Symphonie Nr.7 d-moll op.70 5. Symphoniekonzert 12./13. Februar 98 Erich Wächter, Dirigent Mirijam Contzen, Violine Carl Maria von Weber Ouvertüre zu "Euryanthe" Max Bruch Konzert für Violine und Orchester g-moll op.26 Robert Schumann Symphonie Nr.3 Es-Dur op.97 "Rheinische" 6. Symphoniekonzert 05./06. März 98 Georg Schmöhe , Dirigent Dorian Keilhack, Klavier Valerie Hartmann, Ondes Martenot Olivier Messiaen http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 3 von 66 Turangalîla-Symphonie für Klavier, Ondes Martenot und großes Orchester (1946-48) 7. Symphoniekonzert 15./16. April 98 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Boris Bloch, Klavier Sergej Rachmaninow Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr.1 fis-moll op.1 Peter I. Tschaikowsky Symphonie Nr.5 e-moll op.64 8. Symphoniekonzert 14./15. Mai 98 Georg Schmöhe , Dirigent Richard Wagner "Ring ohne Worte" Symphonische Szenen aus der Tetralogie "Der Ring des Nibelungen": Rheingold Walküre Siegfried Götterdämmerung Konzerte außer Abonnement SONDERKONZERT 09.09.1997, Stiftskirche Wilten Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Ursula Fiedler, Sopran Andrea Bierbaum, Alt Markus Schäfer, Tenor I Otto Rastbichler, Tenor II Eduard Lehmann, Bass Kammerchor Walther von der Vogelweide (Leitung: Armin Kölbl) Franz Schubert Messe Es-Dur KLANGSPUREN http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 4 von 66 16.09.1997, Schwaz, Hauptschule Festliches Eröffnungskonzert Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Thomas Demenga, Violoncello Herbert Grassl Orchesterstück Nr.7 (Uraufführung) Bernd A. Zimmermann Canto di Speranza Arnold Schönberg Kammersymphonie Nr.2 es-moll op.38 12./13. November 1997 Salzburg, Großes Festspielhaus Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Thomas Larcher, Klavier Herbert Grassl Orchesterstück Nr.7 (am 12.11.) Joseph Haydn Symphonie Nr.77 B-Dur (am 13.11.) Wolfgang Amadé Mozart Klavierkonzert Es-Dur KV 482 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphonie Nr.4 B-Dur op.60 NEUJAHRSKONZERTE Innsbrucker Neujahrskonzert 01.01.1998, Congress Innsbruck, Saal Tirol Tiroler Symphonieorchester Innsbruck Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Wiederholung: 05.01.98 Stadtsaal Kufstein 07.01.98 Trient 09. März 1998, Erlangen Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Dorian Keilhack, Klavier Valerie Hartmann, Ondes Martenot http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 5 von 66 Olivier Messiaen Turangalîla-Symphonie für Klavier, Ondes Martenot und großes Orchester (1946-48) Symphoniekonzerte des Tiroler Symphonieorchesters Innsbruck in der Saison 1998/1999 1. Symphoniekonzert 15./16. Oktober 98 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Jasminca Stancul, Klavier Tiroler Symphonieorchester Innsbruck gemeinsam mit dem Haydn-Orchester Bozen-Trient Wolfgang Amadé Mozart Konzert für Klavier und Orchester A-Dur KV 488 Richard Strauss Eine Alpensymphonie op.64 2. Symphoniekonzert 19./20. November 98 Giora Bernstein, Dirigent Rolf Plagge, Klavier John Harbison Remembering Gatsby Samuel Barber Konzert für Klavier und Orchester op.38 Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky Symphonie Nr.6 h-moll op.74 (Pathétique) 3. Symphoniekonzert 17./18. Dezember 98 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Bernd Glemser, Klavier Renate Pitscheider, Sopran Helmut Wlasak, Sprecher Ludwig van Beethoven Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr.3 c-moll op.37 http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 6 von 66 Bühnenmusik zu J.W. von Goethes Trauerspiel "Egmont" op.84 mit verbindenden Texten von Franz Grillparzer Vorkonzert: Ludwig van Beethoven Symphonie Nr.1 C-Dur op.21 4. Symphoniekonzert 14./15. Jänner 99 Gerhard Markson, Dirigent Natasha Korsakova, Violine Igor Markevitch Petite Suite d´après Schumann Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Konzert für Violine und Orchester e-moll op.64 Robert Schumann Symphonie Nr.2 C-Dur op.61 5. Symphoniekonzert 04./05. Februar 99 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Paul Engel, Dirigent Thomas Larcher, Klavier François-Joël Thiollier, Klavier Paul Engel Was Hannibals Elephanten beim Überqueren der Alpen empfinden ... (Uraufführung) Dirigent: Paul Engel George Gershwin "Ein Zeuge der LiRhapsody in Blue Solist: François-Joël Thiollier Antonin Dvorak Symphonie Nr.9 e-moll op.95 ("Aus der Neuen Welt") Vorkonzert: Charles E. Ives Three Places in New England Haimo Wisser Klavierkonzert "Mauer" (Uraufführung) Solist: Thomas Larcher 6. Symphoniekonzert http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 7 von 66 11./12. März 99 Georg Schmöhe , Dirigent Petra-Maria Schnitzer, Sopran Andreas Scheibner, Bariton Chöre: Chor des Tiroler Landeskonservatoriums (Leitung: Martin Lindenthal) Kammerchor Walther von der Vogelweide (Leitung: Armin Kölbl) Chorgemeinschaft Kolping Hall (Leitung: Christian Wegscheider) Sängervereinigung Mühlau (Leitung: Siegfried Singer) Johannes Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem op.45 7. Symphoniekonzert 15./16. April 99 Haydn-Orchester Bozen-Trient Christian Mandeal, Dirigent Wen Sinn Yang, Violoncello Ottorino Respighi Gli uccelli, Suite für kleines Orchester Joseph Haydn Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester D-Dur Hob VIIb:2 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Symphonie Nr.4 A-Dur ("Italienische") 8. Symphoniekonzert 20./21. Mai 99 Georg Schmöhe , Dirigent Valerie Hartmann, Ondes Martenot, Dorian Keilhack, Klavier Jacques Ibert "Pariser Skizzen" André Jolivet Konzert für Ondes Martenot und Orchester Georges Bizet "L´Arlésienne", Suite aus der Bühnenmusik op.23 Maurice Ravel Rhapsodie espagnole (1907/08) Vorkonzert: Olivier Messiaen "Oiseaux exotiques" für Klavier und kleines Orchester http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 8 von 66 Konzerte außer Abonnement SONDERKONZERT IN MEMORIAM ALTABT PRÄLAT ALOIS STÖGER 08.09.1998, Stiftskirche Wilten Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Ildiko Raimondi, Sopran Katharine Goeldner, Mezzosopran Markus Schäfer, Tenor Markos Fink, Bass Kammerchor Walther von der Vogelweide (Leitung: Armin Kölbl) Wolfgang Amadé Mozart Requiem d-moll KV 626 KLANGSPUREN 15.09.1998, Schwaz, Hauptschule Festliches Eröffnungskonzert Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Quirine Viersen, Violoncello Florian Bramböck Marsch (Uraufführung) Erich Urbanner Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester (1981) Eduard Demetz Tras für großes Orchester (Uraufführung) 19.Oktober 1998, Auditorio Trient 21.Oktober 1998, Auditorium Bozen Gemeinsam mit dem Haydn-Orchester Bozen-Trient (Wiederholung des Konzertes vom 15./16. Oktober in Innsbruck) Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Jasminca Stancul, Klavier Wolfgang Amadé Mozart Klavierkonzert A-Dur KV 488 Richard Strauss Eine Alpensinfonie op.64 07. Dezember 1998, Stadtsaal Landeck Anläßlich des 75. Jahrestages der Stadterhebung http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 9 von 66 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Ludwig van Beethoven Aus der Ballettmusik "Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus" op.43 Symphonie Nr.4 B-Dur op.60 NEUJAHRSKONZERTE Innsbrucker Neujahrskonzert 01.01.1999, Congress Innsbruck, Saal Tirol Tiroler Symphonieorchester Innsbruck Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Eva Lind, Sopran Wiederholung: 04.01.99 Auditorio Trient 05.01.99 Auditorium Bozen 08.01.99 Stadtsaal Kufstein 15. April 1999, Telfs, Großer Rathaussaal Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Christos Kanettis, Violine Florian Kitt, Violoncello Carl Maria von Weber Ouvertüre zur Oper "Oberon" Sergej Prokofjew Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr.1 D-Dur op.19 Franz Schreyer Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester Ludwig van Beethoven Symphonie Nr.1 C-Dur op.21 Symphoniekonzerte des Tiroler Symphonieorchesters Innsbruck in der Saison 1999/2000 1. Symphoniekonzert 14./15. Oktober 99 Georg Schmöhe, Dirigent Werner Hollweg, Tenor Dorian Keilhack, Klavier Brigitte Fassbaender, Rezitation Klaus Rohrmoser, Rezitation Helmut Wlasak, Rezitation http://interna.tsoi.at/archiv/symphoniekonzerte_1997_2018.php 22. 01. 2018 Tiroler Symphonie Orchester Innsbruck Seite 10 von 66 Chorus Viennensis Solisten des Symphonieorchesters Johann
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