Interview
Paavo Järvi on his work with the Berliner Philharmoniker Paavo Järvi conducts Beethoven and Hindemith
This concert with Paavo Järvi offers many fresh perspectives. Beethoven’s First Symphony sounds as bright and new as if the composer had just written it. Järvi also presents Paul Hindemith’s somewhat neglected Violin Concerto, whose appeal lies in its originality and a dark, Romantic tone. Frank Peter Zimmermann is ideally matched for the sometimes swirling, sometimes rapturous solo part.
Berliner Philharmoniker
Paavo Järvi
Frank Peter Zimmermann
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