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Berliner Barock Solisten

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Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 20:00
Anne-Sophie Mutter liebt Mozart. Tief verbeugt sie sich vor dem Meister: »Er wird noch leben, wenn ich längst vergessen bin.« Aber was könnte seiner Musik gegenwärtig Besseres passieren als diese Meistergeigerin par excellence?Anne-Sophie Mutter hat Mozarts Violinkonzerte ungezählte Male interpretiert. Warum immer wieder Mozart? »Weil ich diese Musik so sehr liebe, weil sie mir Schauer über den Rücken jagt und mich zu Tränen rührt und weil sie die Zuhörer berührt.« Gemeinsam mit den Berliner Barock Solisten stellt sie dem Wiener... Read full text
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Musicians

Anne-Sophie MutterViolin
Berliner Barock SolistenEnsemble

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAdagio und Fuge c-Moll KV 546 für zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncello e Basso
Aftab DarvishiLikoo für Solo-Violine
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartKonzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 1 B-Dur KV 207
André PrevinViolinkonzert Nr. 2 mit zwei Cembalo-Interludien
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartKonzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 5 A-Dur KV 219
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