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Festliche Saison­eröffnung Daniil Trifonov Gewand­haus­orchester Leipzig

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Sun, Sep 1, 2024, 19:00
The Gewandhausorchester, led by Andris Nelsons, opens its 2024/2025 season at the Essen Philharmonic. The program features Adès' "Shanty," Mozart's final "Viennese Concerto" with pianist Daniil Trifonov, and Bruckner's Symphony No. 6. The concert concludes with an encore: "Vals de Santo Domingo."

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Musicians

Daniil TrifonovPiano
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
Andris NelsonsConductor

Program

"Shanty - Over the Sea"Thomas Adès
Konzert Nr. 25 C-Dur für Klavier und Orchester, KV 503Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonie Nr. 6 A-Dur, WAB 106Anton Bruckner
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