2013 New Year’s Eve Concert with Simon Rattle

Sir Simon Rattle conducts swirling dances with an unmistakeable East European flavour in this 2013 New Year’s Eve concert. It opens with Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances with their often surprising shifts of mood between wild passion and gentle musing. The dances from Aram Khachaturian’s Gayaneh on the other hand, are austere and occasionally ferocious and convey a vivid atmosphere of Armenian folklore.

At the end of the year, the Berliner Philharmoniker traditionally leave Johann Strauss and Viennese waltzes to their philharmonic colleagues in the Austrian capital. This however does not mean that the Berlin New Year’s Eve concert did not put the audience in the mood for dancing. On this occasion, works by Dvořák, Khachaturian and Hindemith were on the programme, with dances of Slavic, Armenian-Soviet, and somewhat brooding German variants.

Not only the audience was enthralled by the magnificent sounds and rhythmic energy of the Berliner Philharmoniker under its chief conductor Simon Rattle: The critic of RBB-Kulturradio called the delicately flavoured series of symphonic dances “incredibly zestful and well served”.

Dvořák’s dances, four of which were to be heard in this concert, reveal the influence of the earlier waltzes of Johannes Brahms and yet are unmistakably Dvořák through the Czech composer’s use of Slavic rhythms and melodic ingenuity. And then there was Aram Khachaturian’s Gayaneh suite. This music has had a special relationship with the home town of the Philharmoniker ever since Billy Wilder made fun of both Coca-Cola capitalists and soviet-loyal East German communists in his Cold War comedy set in Berlin One, Two, Three to the sounds of the Sabre Dance.

Berliner Philharmoniker
Sir Simon Rattle

© 2013 EuroArts Music International

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Sir Simon Rattle Chief conductor 2002–2018
Antonín Dvořák composer
Paul Hindemith composer
Aram Khachaturian composer

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