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Kindertag: FamilienKonzert mit dem Konzerthausorchester

Date & Time
Sun, Mar 9, 2025, 11:00
Music is like time, sometimes fast, sometimes slow. Its tempo can be steady like a heartbeat or expansive like the universe. In this concert, we journey through the vastness of space, across seasons and time, until we arrive in the present moment.

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Keywords: Children and Family, Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Florian GroßConductor
Karin MeisslPresenter
Cristina AmodeoDirector

Program

Ouvertüre zur Oper „Le nozze di Figaro“ KV 492Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sinfonia („for Orbiting Spheres“)Missy Mazzoli
„Der Frühling“ aus den „Vier Jahreszeiten“ für Violine, Streicher und Basso continuo op. 8 Nr. 1Antonio Vivaldi
„Morgenstimmung" aus „Peer Gynt“ - Musik zum Schauspiel von Henrik Ibsen op. 23Edvard Grieg
„Subito con forza“ für OrchesterUnsuk Chin
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