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He has made extensive tours with such ensembles as the Philharmonia of London, the London Symphony Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Madrid, and the Swedish Radio Orchestra. He toured North America with the Vienna Symphony in three different seasons and he has led the Spanish National Orchestra on two tours of the United States. Future and recent engagements in North America include concerts with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Pittsburgh, National, Cincinnati, and Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos has recorded extensively for EMI, Decca, Deutsche Gramophone, Spanish Columbia, and Orfeo. Several of his recordings are considered to be classics, including his interpretations of Mendelssohn’s Elijah and St. Paul, Mozart’s Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Bizet’s Carmen, and the complete works of Manual de Falla, including Atläntida and La vida breve. Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos made his Boston Symphony debut in 1971, returning to the Boston Symphony podium for Tanglewood appearances in 2000, 2001, 2002 and concerts to open the BSO regulär season in Symphony Hall. He retumed to Tanglewood the summer of 2003 for 5 major concerts and appeared twice in the 2003-04 season including the closing concerts of the season. JULIA FISCHER, VIOLIN “The Brilliance of her sound is breathtaking, unbelievable how immaculately clean and vivacious her playing was, with what drive she performed the “Bohemian” passages of Dvorak’s violin concerto. Though perfect concerning technique, her playing is all but mechanical. All this was presented by Ms. Fischer with an amazing coolness. . .” Hornberger Morgenpost “The other revelation of the evening was the excellent playing of Julia Fischer, a 19-year old German Violinist, in the Sibelius. Ms. Fischer, a Maazel protegee, played with full and attractive tone, precise rhythm and intonation as well as a fine flair.” New York Times Ms. Fischer has achieved critical acclaim all over the world for her precise and expressive artistry. She is making her mark on the musical world with a grace and poise that belie her age. Her recent surprise debut at Carnegie Hall is a reflection of her growing renown in the world of Classical music. The 2003-04 season included debuts with the Houston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Detroit Symphony, L’Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg and tours with the Academy of St. Martin in the Field and the English Chamber Orchestra. She also debuts with the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig and tours with them and Maestro Christoph von Dohnanyi in Europe. She will also retum to the Sapporo Music Festival in Japan. Her U.S. recital tour includes performances in Chicago, Vermont and Washington, DC. In Europe she makes recital appearances in Frankfurt, Madrid and London’s Wigmore Hall. Düring the 2002-03 season Ms. Fischer made her debuts with the New York Philharmonie, the Orchestra della Scala, the Tonhalle Orchestra in Zurich, the Accademia di Santa Cecilia and London’s Mostly Mozart Festival with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. In the US she also returned to the San Francisco Symphony with Michael Tilson-Thomas and retums this summer to the Ravinia Festival for her fourth appearance. This season she also appeared with Christoph Eschenbach and the Orchestre de Paris. She appeared again with Mo. Eschenbach and the NDR Orchestra with whom she also toured South America. One of the highlights of Julia’s 2002-03 season was her tour to Japan with the Bayerischer Rundfunk and Mo. Maazel, which led to her unexpected Carnegie Hall debut. The orchestra insisted upon having her as a replacement for the Brahms Double Concerto with Han-Na Chang. Ms. Fischer will work with such internationally acclaimed conductors as Herbert Blomstedt, Marek Janowski, Sir Neville Mariner, Zubin Mehta, Yuri Temirkanov and the late Giuseppe Sinopoli - among others — and has appeared in Europe with the Accademia di Santa Cecilia Rome, the Bayerischer Rundfunk Orchestra, the Dresden Staatskappelle, the St. Petersburg Philharmonie and the. In America Ms. Fischer has already performed with the Chicago Symphony, the Hollywood Bowl and the San Francisco Symphony. She has also appeared with New York’s Mostly Mozart Festival, the Ravinia Festival and Japan’s Sapporo Festival. In recital Julia Fischer has appeared at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, the Lucerne Festival, and Paris’ Salle Pleyel as well as in San Francisco and Vancouver. Ms. Fischer’s first DVD - Vivaldi’s Four Seasons - was released in Autumn 2002 to considerable critical acclaim on the Opus Arte/BBC label. DRESDEN PHILHARMONIC First Violin Heike Janicke Prof. Wolfgang Hentrich Concertmaster Siegfried Koegler Christoph Lindemann Jürgen Nollau Volker Karp Gerald Bayer Prof. Roland Eitrich Heide Schwarzbach Antje Bräuning Marcus Gottwald Johannes Groth Alexander Teichmann Juliane Heinze Llta Heinze Friederike Seyfert Second Violin Heiko Seifert Christoph Polonek Principal Cordula Eitrich Günther Naumann Erik Kornek Reinhard Lohmann Viola Marzin Steffen Gaitzsch Dr. phil. Matthias Bettin Andreas Hoene Andrea Dittrich Constanze Sandmann Jörn Hettfleisch Christiane Liskowsky Viola Christina Biwank Hanno Felthaus Principal Beate Müller Steffen Seifert Lothar Fiebiger Steffen Neumann Heiko Mürbe Hans-Burkart Henschke Andreas Kuhlmann Piotr Szumiel Joanna Sacharczuk Cello Matthias Bräutigam Ulf Prelle Principal Victor Meister Petra Willmann Thomas Bäz Rainer Promnitz Karl-Bernhard von Stumpff Clemens Krieger Daniel Thiele Rie Yamauchi-Held Double Bass Prof. Peter Krauß Olaf Kindel Principal Tobias Glöckler Norbert Schuster Bringfried Seifert Thilo Ermold Donatus Bergemann Matthias Bohrig Flute Karin Hofmann* Mareike Thrun Birgit Bromberger Götz Bammes, piccolo Oboe Johannes Pfeiffer* Norma Undine Röhner-Stolle Guido Titze Jens Prasse Clarinet Fabian Dirr* Henry Philipp Dittmar Trebeljahr Klaus Jopp Bassoon Michael Lang * Joachim Huschke* Robert-Christian Schuster Hans-J oachim Marx, Contrabassoon Horn Jörg Brüchner* Michael Schneider* Johannes Max Dietrich Schlat Friedrich Kettschau Carsten Gießmann Trumpet Andreas Jainz* Kaspar-Laurenz Märtig* Csaba Kelemen Roland Rudolph Trombone Prof. Olaf Krumpfer* Johann-Michael Steinkühler* Dietmar Pester Bass Trombone Peter Conrad Tuba Jörg Wachsmuth Percussion Prof. Alexander Peter * Gido Maier Oliver Mills Music Director Designate Anselm Rose Administration Martin Bülow Orchestra Supervisor Matthias Albert Herybert Runge Henry Cschornack Bernd Gottlöber COLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT LLC Tour Direction: R. 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