Sicklist: Hamburg loses two more conductors

Sicklist: Hamburg loses two more conductors

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norman lebrecht

May 12, 2017

The spate of cancellations continues at the Elbphilharmonie.

Thomas Hengelbrock has pulled out of two performances of Rhinegold (Marek Janowski steps in) and Christoph von Dohnanyi who has been poorly for much of this year has cancelled three concerts in May.  Hannu Lintu is his sub.

Comments

  • Herr Doktor says:

    I heard an absolutely astonishing live performance of Bruckner 5 under Hannu Lintu’s baton in Iceland in February 2016. Lintu and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra gave the performance of a lifetime, which blew away nearly a half dozen other live performances I’ve heard under the batons of Barenboim, Welser-Most, Haitink, Ozawa, etc.

    I’m curious, what experiences have others on here had with Lintu live? Did I hear the greatest performance he has ever given, or is he seriously underrated?

  • Pete says:

    Saw Lintu with Cleveland Orchestra a couple of years ago–excellent performance.

  • Renata says:

    Lintu was the RTÉ NSO’s principal guest conductor for some years and made a lasting impression, not just in the Finnish core repertoire but also in French, German and Austrian works. I hear many of his recordings on Rete Toscana Classica – he’s special.

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