A German Requiem: Diana Damrau and Gerald Finley
General booking opens at 10am on Tuesday 28 April. Join the Friends to access priority booking.
Artists
Simone Young – conductor
Diana Damrau – soprano
Gerald Finley – bass-baritone
Programme
Strauss Mondscheinmusik from Capriccio
Strauss Das Rosenband
Strauss Ständchen
Strauss Freundliche Vision
Strauss Zueignung
— Interval —
Brahms A German Requiem
Brahms’s German Requiem charts a journey through grief to hope, in music that has brought solace to generations of listeners.
It’s the largest-scale work he ever wrote, and arguably the most personal too – begun just a few months after the death of his mother. Rather than the usual Latin Requiem Mass, Brahms chose to set his own selection of passages from the Bible, in German. His message is one of steadfast faith, and compassion and comfort for those who mourn. Balancing movements for the full chorus and orchestra with beautiful solos for baritone and soprano, the work culminates in a magnificent choral fugue.
Before singing the soprano solo in Brahms’s masterpiece alongside Grammy Award-winning baritone Gerald Finley, Diana Damrau performs some of her favourite songs by Richard Strauss. The Philharmonia has a particular affinity for Strauss’s music, stretching back to 1947 when he conducted the orchestra himself. And the “natural clarity and sweetness” (Gramophone) of Damrau’s voice lends itself perfectly to his poignant and expressive vocal writing.”
Diana Damrau and Gerald Finley’s appearance supported by The Lloyd E. Rigler Lawrence E. Deutsch Foundation.
Need to know
Prices & Discounts
From £20
Multibuy offer available; under-18s and concessions discounts available.
The price of each ticket includes a £2 restoration levy which will be shown as part of your total at checkout. The restoration levy goes towards the upkeep and improvement of Southbank Centre’s historic venues.
The price also includes a £3 booking fee per transaction. This fee will be added to your total at checkout.
Running time
Approximately 2 hours, including an interval
Recommended age
From 7+
Programme notes
Free printed programmes will be available at the venue. Digital programme notes will be available a week before the concert.
Box office
Philharmonia Box Office: 0800 652 6717
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
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