Open Rehearsal

VFO / SIMON RATTLE / KIRILL GERSTEIN

Verbier Festival Orchestra
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Ligeti, Wagner, Rachmaninoff, Strauss
Open rehearsal for the public. One of the highlights of the 2026 edition: the return of Simon Rattle, mentor to an entire generation of musicians and undoubtedly one of the most beloved musicians among audiences for 40 years. Whether in Birmingham, Berlin, London and now Munich, Sir Simon Rattle captivates with his infectious generosity and his curiosity for lesser-known repertoires. The programme presented in Verbier is a perfect example of this and will certainly be an unforgettable experience for the young musicians of the VFO.
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Program

GYÖRGY LIGETI (1923-2006)
Atmosphères

RICHARD WAGNER (1813-1883)
Prelude to Lohengrin

SERGEI RACHMANINOFF (1873-1943)
Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor Op. 30

Interval

RICHARD STRAUSS (1864-1949)
Ein Heldenleben Op. 40

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Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler: Symphony No. 3 in D Minor at the Verbier Festival

Ligeti was furious when he learned that the music from his Atmosphères had been used by Kubrick in 2001, A Space Odyssey. And yet, more than fifty years later, the images still haunt our memories, making this work one of the composer’s most famous. In the miraculous Prelude to Lohengrin, Wagner unfurls a melody from the high notes of the violin that plunges gently downwards, as if foreshadowing the drama to come. His most zealous admirer, Richard Strauss, was reminded of this when he composed Ein Heldenleben: the symphonic virtuosity of this orchestral wizard reaches its climax, with an iconic and fearsome violin solo completing the work’s passage into posterity. Ten years later, in 1909, Rachmaninov completed what many consider to be the ultimate Concerto: three quarters of an hour terribly demanding for the pianist, formal inventiveness at every turn, and some of the most beautiful cantilenas in the repertoire.