Christian Tetzlaff With the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
Christian Tetzlaff With the Met Orchestra at Carnegie HallNew York TimesOn one level the program that the Met Orchestra, conducted by David Robertson, presented at Carnegie Hall on Sunday afternoon was a showcase for the technical and mental stamina of the German violinist Christian Tetzlaff. This exciting artist was the ...The Classical Music NetworkConcertoNetall 3 news articles »
NYC Best: Jim Parsons, GoogaMooga, Sachs on Mars, Monet
NYC Best: Jim Parsons, GoogaMooga, Sachs on Mars, MonetBusinessWeekChristian Tetzlaff gets a workout when he joins David Robertson and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra onstage at Carnegie Hall. On the program: Mozart's Adagio in E Major and violin concertos by Mendelssohn and Schoenberg. At Carnegie Hall, 57th St. and ...and more »
Classical Music and Opera Listings for May 18-24
Classical Music and Opera Listings for May 18-24New York TimesDavid Robertson, in town to conduct “Billy Budd” at the Met, leads Mozart's Adagio in E (K. 261) and two very different violin concertos by Mendelssohn and Schoenberg, both featuring the searching Christian Tetzlaff. At 3 pm, Isaac Stern Auditorium, ...and more »
The Flying Dutchman, Coliseum, London LSO/Eotvos, Barbican Hall, London
The Flying Dutchman, Coliseum, London LSO/Eotvos, Barbican Hall, LondonThe IndependentPeter Eotvos stepped in for an indisposed Pierre Boulez in a Barbican performance with the LSO and Christian Tetzlaff that perfectly illustrated the elegance of understatement. This was a delicately coloured, coolly tempered reading of Debussy's Three ...and more »
Tetzlaff, London Symphony Orchestra, Eötvös, Barbican Hall
Tetzlaff, London Symphony Orchestra, Eötvös, Barbican HallThe Arts DeskChristian Tetzlaff helped, of course. How could he not, body swaying with the music's passions, fingers dancing near the violin's bridge, spinning a thread of silvery sound ethereal yet passionate, the dynamics graded with infinite grace?