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Kammerakademie Potsdam

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Sun, Jan 25, 2026, 20:00
»Mozart, Manacorda und die Kammerakademie Potsdam – das ist eine vortreffliche Kombination«, findet NDR Kultur: Die grandiosen letzten drei Mozart-Sinfonien sind bei ihnen in den allerbesten Händen.Spritzig und quicklebendig führt Antonello Manacorda sein einstiges Orchester, dem er als Ehrendirigent weiterhin eng verbunden ist, durch die Stromschnellen in Mozarts Partituren – alles fließt und entwickelt einen dramatischen Zug, der seinesgleichen sucht. Bereits 2021 sorgten sie mit ihrer Einspielung der Sinfonien Nr. 39, 40 und 41 für Begeisterung in der Klassikwelt. Die... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Kammerakademie PotsdamEnsemble
Antonello ManacordaConductor

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSinfonie Es-Dur KV 543
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSinfonie g-Moll KV 550
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSinfonie C-Dur KV 551 (»Jupiter-Sinfonie«)
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