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›Debüt im Deutschlandfunk Kultur‹

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Sat, Jul 5, 2025, 20:00
A puppet is brought to life, but is then plagued by bothersome human feelings like love, jealousy and anger … and dies again. That’s the story of Petrushka from Stravinsky’s ballet of the same name from 1911. A Russian cousin of Pinocchio? Well yes, but without the happy ending of a Disney film, not spun out of sugar, like candy floss, which didn’t yet exist in St. Petersburg in the 1830s, where the tragic story takes place. But instead, delightful... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Tianyi LuConductor
Ionel UngureanuViola
Mirabelle KajenjeriPiano
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

Program

›Tupaia‹Salina Fisher
Viola ConcertokonzertAnders Hillborg
›Burleske‹ in d minor for Piano and OrchestraRichard Strauss
Suite ›Petruschka‹ (1947), arranged by Leopold StokowskiIgor Stravinsky
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