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Gala für Götter

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Tue, Dec 17, 2024, 19:30
Historically informed performance practice has moved from specialized ensembles to mainstream orchestras. Renowned expert Enrico Onofri joins the Bremen Philharmonic to reinterpret classics like Mozart's Jupiter Symphony and Sinfonia Concertante, demonstrating the power of historical performance on modern instruments. Anette Behr-König and Boris Faust take the solo parts. The concert opens with a rare treat: the overture to Joseph Martin Kraus' opera Olympia.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Enrico Onofri
Anette Behr-KönigViolin
Boris FaustViola

Program

Ouvertüre zur Oper "Olympie"Joseph Martin Kraus
Sinfonia Concertante für Violine und Viola Es-Dur KV 364Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphonie Nr. 41, C-Dur KV 551 "Jupiter"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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