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Tanz am Abgrund

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Fri, Jan 26, 2024, 20:00
A program defying conventions with conductor Constantinos Carydis, focusing on dance, featuring Carydis on piano, alongside concertmasters Florin Iliescu and Maximilian Junghanns. Experience Robert Schumann's unconventional Violin Concerto in D minor, a glimpse into the composer's depths. Violinist Sayaka Shoji, known for her captivating performances, takes on this challenging piece. Concert duration: approximately 135 minutes including intermission.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Sayaka ShojiViolin
Constantinos CarydisConductor, Piano

Program

Miniaturen für Violine und KlavierBéla Bartók & György Kurtág
ViolinkonzertRobert Schumann
Baladă și joc – für zwei ViolinenGyörgy Ligeti
3. Sinfonie (»Rheinische«)Robert Schumann
Tänze aus GalántaZoltán Kodály
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