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Ein Fest für Neues

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Mon, May 12, 2025, 19:30
Lera Auerbach, a prominent composer, pianist, and author, will have her piece, Adam's Lament, premiered at the 10th Philharmonic Concert. Award-winning trumpeter Selina Ott will debut with the Bremen Philharmonic, performing Weinberg's Trumpet Concerto. The concert concludes with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, also known as the Fate Symphony. A pre-concert introduction starts 30 minutes prior in the Glocke's "Kleinen Saal".

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Keywords: Symphony Concert, World Premiere

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Musicians

Valentin Uryupin
Selina OttTrumpet

Program

Adam’s Lament UraufführungLera Auerbach
Trompetenkonzert B-Dur op. 94Mieczysław Weinberg
Symphonie Nr. 5 e-Moll op. 64Piotr Tchaikovsky
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