Dresden, mid-2010s. A young musician from the Sächsische Staatskapelle, deputy principal double bass, is approaching his 30th birthday. He has already achieved a great deal, has played under the best conductors in the world and is completely satisfied. And yet, something won’t let him go: he would love to take some time out to pursue his other musical interests, which have fallen by the wayside in his fast-paced career as an orchestral musician. He asks for a sabbatical – and finally finds time to try his hand at composing and conducting.
The fact that Petr Popelka has found his destiny in conducting does not need to be emphasized further, even ten years later. His stellar career has made him one of the most important representatives of his generation. However, the young musician still retains his diverse musical interests. As chief conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, he naturally cultivates the core symphonic repertoire. Still, he is just as happy to stray off the beaten track, bringing to the stage what touches him musically but is often overlooked in conventional concert life.




