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Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen / Sebastian Manz

Date & Time
Fri, Jun 13, 2025, 19:30
At the centre of this concert evening are works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, interpreted by renowned artists and an orchestra that has dedicated itself to the spirit of the composer like no other. The award-winning clarinettist Sebastian Manz, internationally renowned for his virtuosity and emotional depth, presents Mozart's immortal Clarinet Concerto in A major. This masterpiece, characterised by floating lightness and soulful melody, is one of the most important concerts of classical music and promises an evening full of inspiration.... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Sebastian ManzClarinet
Folkwang Kammerorchester EssenChamber orchestra
Johannes KlumppConductor

Program

Divertimento D-Dur KV 136Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester A-Dur KV 622Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony in G minor, KV 550Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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