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Dialogues avec Mozart

Date & Time
Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 20:00
A play of mirrors featuring composers of the present engaging with those of the past: Webern pays tribute to Bach, Adès to Couperin, and Eötvös to Mozart, whose delightful ‘Haffner’ Symphony is the programme finale.

Keywords: Early Music, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Orchestre national d’Île-de-France
Julien LeroyConductor

Program

Johann Sebastian Bach / Anton WebernFuga (Ricercata)
Thomas AdèsThree Studies from Couperin
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMusique funèbre maçonnique
Péter EötvösDialog mit Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSymphonie n°35 "Haffner"
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