The young maestro presented rarely heard works by Poulenc, Debussy and Zemlinsky with the Philharmonic.
The Swiss conductor Lorenzo Viotti. Getty
With Lorenzo Viotti The Philharmonic Orchestra now gets along so well that they have entrusted him not only with the upcoming Schönbrunn concert, but also with subscription concerts. The 36-year-old also brought three premieres to the program at the weekend! Of course, the pieces were all around 100 years old. So don’t be afraid in the auditorium. At best the name Francis Poulenc sounded strange to the ear. But the first notes of his “Animaux modèles” drove away all doubts.















