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François-Xavier Roth | Mozart

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Sat, Oct 3, 2020, 20:30
Following his successful début with the BRSO last year, François-Xavier Roth has again been invited to Munich to conduct two concerts outside the regular season. The concerts will begin and end with towering masterpieces from Mozart’s symphonic output: the majestic Symphony in E flat major (K 543) and his final contribution to the genre, the radiant “Jupiter” Symphony (K 551). As a counterpoint to Mozart’s classical ideal, they will frame a mesmerizing gossamer creation by Anton Webern: his terse Concerto... Read full text

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François-Xavier RothConductor
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks

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Symphony No. 39 in E-flat major, K. 543Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Konzert für Kammerensemble in drei Sätzen op.24Anton Webern
Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 (“Jupiter”)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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