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Klassische Philharmonie Bonn / Silke Aichhorn / Ervis Gega

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Sun, Mar 9, 2025, 11:00
Accompanied by delicate harp sounds and soft strings, this evening is a feast for the senses: in an intimate atmosphere, floating light accents conjure up points of inspiration on the stage. The light from the lanterns creates a warmth that creates a connection between the artists and the audience. The music of great composers tells stories that touch the heart and soul. With its lively and clear melodies, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s serenade »Eine kleine Nachtmusik« is one of the most... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Klassische Philharmonie Bonn
Silke AichhornHarp
Ervis GegaViolin, Director

Program

Eine kleine Nachtmusik in G major, KV 525Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Konzert für Harfe und Orchester B-Dur HWV 294Georg Friedrich Händel
Adagietto / Sinfonie Nr. 5 cis-MollGustav Mahler
Serenade for String Orchestra in E major, Op. 22Antonín Dvořák
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