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Beethoven 5

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Sun, May 31, 2026, 18:00
Contemporary composers often struggle to become known to a wider audience. This is different for Jörg Widmann. Not only is he a celebrated clarinetist, but also perhaps the most performed living German composer. His "Con brio" is a captivating concert overture that captivates from the first second. With incredible dynamics and precise rhythm, Widmann unleashes a musical fireworks display. The virtuosity of the orchestra is also put to the test. On the other hand, Carl Maria von Weber's Clarinet Concerto... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Riccardo MinasiConductor
Martin FröstClarinet
Dresdner Philharmonie

Program

Jörg Widmann"Con brio" Concert Overture
Carl Maria von WeberClarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor
Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony No. 5 in C minor
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