Petr Popelka
Wiener Symphoniker
DATE
4 August 2025 – 7.30 p.m.
Festspielhaus, Großer Saal
DURATION
approx. 105 min. (incl. Intermission)
About
Some know it from Scott Hicks’ movie Shine, others love it for its exquisite melodic inventiveness: Sergej Rachmaninov’s third piano concert is without a doubt one of the most popular concertante works.
“Monumental”, “impossible to play”, “the concert with the most notes per second”: Due to its complex harmonic structures, breathtaking runs and lyric parts Rachmaninov’s third piano concert requires the highest degree of virtuosity but also emotional depth. Qualities that the young Japanese pianist Mao Fujita brings with him. With the late romantic work, Fujita celebrates his debut at the Bregenzer Festspiele. He is accompanied by head conductor Petr Popelka and the Wiener Symphoniker.
Sergej Rachmaninow
Concert for piano and orchestra, No. 3 in D minor, op. 30
Richard Strauss
Also sprach Zarathustra. Tone poem loosely based on Friedrich Nietzsche for big orchestra, Op. 30
Conductor
Petr Popelka
Piano
Mao Fujita
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