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From Paris with Love

Date & Time
Fri, Oct 6, 2023, 19:00
A Mozart symphony, a clarinet concerto by Parisian Jean Françaix with soloist Jochen Tschabrun, and Gershwin's jazzy postcard greetings from Paris. Perfect ingredients for a Quick & Classy season opener. Enjoy Mozart's subtle wit, experience French charm, and dive into a musical contest between old and new worlds. 70 minutes, no break, followed by a Meet & Greet.

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Keywords: Casual Concert, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Jochen TschabrunClarinet
Giedrė ŠlekytėConductor

Program

Sinfonie D-Dur KV 297 (»Pariser Sinfonie«)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
KlarinettenkonzertJean Françaix
Ein Amerikaner in ParisGeorge Gershwin
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