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Czech Philharmonic/Semyon Bychkov: Mahler 5

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Sat, Mar 8, 2025, 19:30
The second concert in the Czech Philharmonic’s residency boasts Mozart's vivacious concerto written for (and tonight performed by) two siblings alongside Mahler's Symphony No 5.

Keywords: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Guest Concert, Spring 2025, Symphony Concert, Young Musicians

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Musicians

Czech Philharmonic
Semyon BychkovConductor
Katia and Marielle LabèquePiano

Program

Concerto for Two PianosWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No 5Gustav Mahler
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