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abgeFRACKt: Two Worlds, one Groove

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Sat, Apr 11, 2026, 19:30
What happens when classical meets jazz? George Gershwin achieved exactly that with his "Concerto in F." A concert that sounds like New York in the 1920s: vibrant, pulsating, full of energy. Gershwin, a true jazz prodigy, became an overnight star with his piece "Rhapsody in Blue." But with the "Concerto in F," he proved that he could not only write for the stage and clubs but also for the concert hall. Right from the start, the piano takes the listeners... Read full text

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Musicians

Vasily PetrenkoConductor
Boris GiltburgPiano
Dresdner Philharmonie

Program

John Adams"The Chairman Dances" from the opera "Nixon in China"
George GershwinConcerto in F for Piano and Orchestra
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