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Videozáznam vznikol v spolupráci Slovenskej filharmónie a Hudobnej a tanečnej fakulty VŠMU.
The video was made in cooperation between the Slovak Philharmonic and the Faculty of Music and Dance of the Academy of Performing Arts.
Discussion with the chief conductor (Tchaikovsky, Dvořák)
Piatok 8. 11. 2024, 18.15 hFriday, November 08, 2024, 6.15 PMCyklus INTV – Rozhovory
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Discussion with Daniel Raiskin, chief conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic. The interview was prepared and moderated by Juraj Bubnáš, program manager of the Slovak Philharmonic. Topic: Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony and Dvořák’s Cello Concerto in B minor.
Beseda so šéfdirigentom Slovenskej filharmónie Danielom Raiskinom. Rozhovor pripravil a moderoval Juraj Bubnáš, dramaturg SF. Téma: Čajkovského Piata symfónia a Dvořákov Violončelový koncert h mol.
Daniel Raiskin highlights Tchaikovsky’s exploration of fate in his symphonies, especially the fifth, and shares unique insights from his scores. The second movement features a famous horn solo and is considered the central movement, embodying deep emotional themes. Maestro Raiskin reveals a discovery of a love poem in French and Dutch written in the score of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony.
Reflections on the Cello concerto by Antonín Dvořák emphasize its significance, and the importance of collaboration with the Slovak Philharmonic aims to inspire musicians and uncover new interpretations. The chief conductor considers the cello concerto as a significant symphonic work, akin to a symphony with a solo cello. Familiarity can lead musicians to overlook details, but it can also inspire new discoveries when curiosity is ignited. Daniel Raiskin recounts a moment when a principal bass player recognized a grace note for the first time after decades of playing.