Conductor: Péter Eötvös Featuring: Akiko Suwanai – violin Bartók: Four Pieces for Orchestra, op. 12 Péter Eötvös: Seven – Hungarian première Wagner: Siegfried Idyll Stravinsky: The Firebird – suite (1919) Sweden’s national orchestra was founded in 1905. Under the direction of Neeme Järvi the orchestra has become one of Europe’s leading symphonic ensembles. Besides Gustavo Dudamel and Christian Zacharias, Péter Eötvös shapes the ensemble’s artistic profile as the principal guest conductor... for modern and contemporary repertoire. The violin soloist for the Hungarian première of the new Eötvös composition will be Akiko Suwanai, the youngest ever winner in the history of the Tchaikovsky Competition. The new work will be heard on a wonderful old instrument: the virtuoso violinist plays the 1714 Dolphin Stradivari of the legendary Jascha Heifetz. (Text: Szabolcs Molnár / www.btf.hu)
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