Bangkok Post

Alpine-inspired classical music by the TPO

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The Thailand Philharmon­ic Orchestra will enchant audiences with the subtle and profound musical intelligen­ce of Beethoven during the “Alpine Adventure” concert at Mahidol University’s Prince Mahidol Hall, Salaya campus, tomorrow at 7pm and Saturday at 4pm.

The programme will feature his magnificen­t Piano Concert No.1 In C Major, Op 15 to be performed by German’s lauded pianist Rolf-Dieter Arens, under the baton of his countryman Johannes Klumpp. Both will make a comeback after having joined the orchestra to deliver a German piano repertoire early last year.

The piano concerto will link the music of two seemingly disparate compositio­ns that find common ground in expertly blending philosophi­cal musings with brilliant orchestral virtuosity.

They are Dhumketu by Thai composer Wiwat Suthiyam, who got his inspiratio­n from Thai painter Thawan Duchanee’s paintings of fog, mist, and legendary creatures; and An Alpine Symphony, Op 64, one of Richard Strauss’s largest orchestral works, inspired by his love of the mountains.

Rolf-Dieter Arens has worked with some of the most brilliant conductors of our times, i ncluding Kurt Mazur and Sir Neville Marriner, while young maestro Johannes Klumpp is a rising star whose performanc­es have led critics to hail his work as “precise, rousing and deeply personal”.

Tickets cost 400, 600, 800, 1,000 and 1,500 baht (half-prices for students) and can be purchased from Thai Ticket Major (visit thaiticket­major.com or call 02-262-3456) and PMH Box Office (call 02-8496565/6 ext 6603/4 or 6624).

 ??  ?? Conductor Johannes Klumpp.
Conductor Johannes Klumpp.
 ??  ?? Pianist Rolf-Dieter Arens.
Pianist Rolf-Dieter Arens.

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