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Ewig jung

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Tue, Oct 22, 2024, 20:00
A concert themed "Forever Young" can have many meanings, from timeless music to prodigies whose lives ended too soon. Mozart, in his early 30s, composed his last three symphonies in the summer of 1788, including the radiant Symphony No. 39. His 20th Piano Concerto, a masterpiece of orchestral and solo interplay, will be performed by Alexander Melnikov. Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1, full of youthful exuberance, completes the program.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Alexander MelnikovPiano
Gürzenich-Orchester KölnEnsemble
Ivor BoltonConductor

Program

Sinfonie Nr. 1 C-Dur op. 19 JV 50Carl Maria von Weber
Konzert für Klavier und Orchester d-Moll KV 466Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonie Es-Dur KV 543Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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