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JAZZIK #1

Date & Time
Fri, Nov 15, 2024, 19:30
Where does jazz begin and classical music end? With the new “Jazzik” series, the RSB fuses jazz, classical and minimal music.After the concert, the jazz duo of Markus Ehrlich (saxophone) and Attila Muehl (guitar) will bring the evening to an atmospheric close in the foyer.The concert will be broadcast on Deutschlandfunk Kultur on December 4 at 8:03 pm.

Keywords: Special Concert

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Musicians

Duncan WardConductor
Makoto OzonePiano
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Program

“Mogami” - Concerto for Piano and OrchestraMakoto Ozone
"West Side Story" - Symphonic DancesLeonard Bernstein
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