The charismatic Klaus Florian Vogt could win in his place.
Vogt has just celebrated a triumph as “Siegfried” under Franz Wilser-Most at the Vienna State Opera and before that caused 20,000 people in a sold-out Berlin Waldbuhne to rave enthusiastically about his brilliant debut with the Berlin Philharmonic under Andries Nilsson’s baton.
“I am very happy that we were able to win Klaus Florian Vogt,” says Markus Buechner, conductor of the Bruckner Orchestra. Vogt can now be seen on July 8 and 9 with Adrian Eröd, Erica Eloff and the Bruckner Orchestra Linz under Markus Poschner.
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