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Dresdner Residenz Orchester

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Sun, Sep 14, 2025, 18:00
Experience not just one, but all four seasons at once! At an unforgettable Vivaldi concert, the audience can listen to the sounds of the »Quattro Stagioni« and other well-known masterpieces. With the young and brilliant Dresdner Residenz Orchester under the direction of Prof. Igor Malinovsky, promising musicians will be on stage. Prof Igor Malinovsky is concertmaster and professor of violin at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music Dresden. The winner of many international awards, he founded the Dresdner Residenz Orchester in 2013.

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Dresdner Residenz Orchester
Igor MalinovskyViolin

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