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Iveta Apkalna | Luxembourg Philharmonic | Gustavo Gimeno

Date & Time
Sun, Oct 27, 2024, 18:00
The Organ Concerto by Francis Poulenc, a classic of the large-scale organ repertoire, is performed by Latvian organist Iveta Apkalna with the Luxembourg Philharmonic under Gustavo Gimeno. The concert also features a new work by Claude Lenners and Ottorino Respighi's "Roman Festivals" and "Pines of Rome".

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Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Iveta ApkalnaOrgan
Luxembourg PhilharmonicEnsemble
Gustavo GimenoConductor

Program

Claude Lennersout of the blue für großes Sinfonieorchester Deutsche Erstaufführung
Ottorino RespighiFeste romane P 157 Poema sinfonico für Orchester
Francis PoulencKonzert für Orgel, Streicher und Pauken g-Moll FP 93
Charles-Marie WidorEncore: Finale. Toccata aus: Sinfonie für Orgel Nr. 5 f-Moll op. 42,1
Ottorino RespighiPini di Roma P 141 Poema sinfonico für Orchester
Nino RotaEncore: Controdanza aus: Il Gattopardo (Der Leopard) Musik aus dem gleichnamigen Film von Luchino Visconti
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