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A homage to love

Date & Time
Wed, Dec 10, 2025, 19:30

Keywords: Subscription Concert, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Paavo JärviConductor
Alena BaevaViolin

Program

Symphony No. 5 in B flat major D 485Franz Schubert
Violin concerto No. 1 Sz. 36Béla Bartók
Symphony No. 6 in C major D 589 ›Kleine C-Dur‹Franz Schubert
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