Kirill Petrenko finds leading the Berlin Philharmonic means 100 opinions and 100 expectations
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Kirill Petrenko reflects on the challenge of unifying the diverse opinions and expectations of a hundred musicians, emphasizing the complexity of leading an esteemed orchestra like the Berlin Philharmonic.
Stefan Dohr, the principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic, acknowledges the difficulties of achieving a consensus on interpretation, noting that each musician has multiple perspectives on the music.
During a recent press conference, Petrenko discussed his sixth season with the Berlin Philharmonic and the orchestra's 25th U.S. tour, highlighting upcoming performances that include significant works by Rachmaninoff, Korngold, Dvorak, and Bruckner.
Petrenko shared a personal insight regarding his artistic journey, mentioning that his past two decades were greatly influenced by Mahler and his Jewish heritage, reflecting on how these elements shape his conducting today.
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