Klaus Mäkelä conducts the world famous Concertgebouw
Under the baton of its future chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä, the Concertgebouw Orchestra performs Schumann’s Fourth Symphony, a new work by Oh, as well as Gubaidulina’s Offertorium featuring violinist Julian Rachlin.
About the conductor Klaus Mäkelä
Klaus Mäkelä has held the position of chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra since 2020 and music director of Orchestre de Paris since 2021. In 2022, the Concertgebouw Orchestra announced that he will assume the title of chief conductor in September 2027. In the same season, the Finnish conductor will commence as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
An exclusive Decca Classics artist, he has recorded the Ballets Russes music of Debussy and Stravinsky with Orchestre de Paris. With the Oslo Philharmonic he has released the complete Sibelius Symphonies, as well as Sibelius and Prokofiev violin concertos with Janine Jansen.
His outstanding debut in September 2020 prompted the Concertgebouw Orchestra to invite him back four times within two years. As artistic partner, Mäkelä closely collaborates with the orchestra in a variety of programmes during the 2024-25 season, including Mahler’s Symphonies No. 1 and 8, the Christmas Matinee and the Annual Gala concert.
As a cellist, Mäkelä partners with members of the Oslo Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris and Concertgebouw Orchestra for occasional programmes and each summer performs at the Verbier Festival. Mäkelä studied conducting at the Sibelius Academy with Jorma Panula and cello with Marko Ylönen, Timo Hanhinen and Hannu Kiiski.
Concert programme
The concert programme consists of:
- Seung-Won Oh - Spiri III: Sacred Ritual (commission, world premiere)
- Sofia Goebaidoelina - Offertorium for violin and orchestra
- Robert Schumann - Symphony No. 4
Performers
These are the performers:
- Klaus Mäkelä - Conductor
- Julian Rachlin - Violin
- The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra was founded in 1888. Its distinctive sound has made it one of the world’s leading orchestras.
The orchestra is famous for its renditions of works by Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Anton Bruckner, and for its long-standing concert traditions such as the St. Matthew Passion in the week before Easter and the Christmas Matinee. It has always worked closely with contemporary composers.
The Concertgebouw Orchestra has had just seven chief conductors to date. The eighth was announced in 2022: Klaus Mäkelä joined as artistic partner in 2022-23 season and will become chief conductor in 2027. The coming season sees five extraordinary programmes with Klaus Mäkelä at the helm.
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