![]() But I have heard him often enough live and recorded to venture some generalizations, and his work at Thursday night’s opening Carnegie concert, broadcast live worldwide, conformed to previous encounters. I haven’t heard him nearly as often as audiences abroad. So his three concerts with his Berlin Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall - a joint debut postponed two seasons by the pandemic – naturally drew an excited audience and elicited prolonged cheers. ![]() ![]() Kirill Petrenko has had a downright astonishing career trajectory, from Omsk in Siberia to training in Austria to the Komische Oper in Berlin to the great opera houses (Munich) and symphony halls (now Berlin) of the world, most everywhere receiving rapturous acclaim. Here’s John’s report, filed just after midnight. Our reviewer is the eminent arts critic and festival organiser, John Rockwell. ![]() has the first review (and picture) of last night’s long-awaited return to Carnegie Hall by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, with its chief conductor Kirill Petrenko. ![]()
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