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Konzert zum 1. Advent Haydn "Alleluja"

Date & Time
Sun, Dec 1, 2024, 17:00
Conductor Bas Wiegers and the Munich Chamber Orchestra share a mutual appreciation for curiosity and versatility. Wiegers, appointed "Associated Conductor," embodies these qualities, much like Joseph Haydn. This concert features Haydn's festive Symphony in C major ("Alleluja") and the lively Cello Concerto in C major, performed by Nicolas Altstaedt. Altstaedt will also premiere a new cello piece by Márton Illés, whose expressive style reflects the same curiosity and versatility.

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Keywords: Porträt Márton Illés, Symphony Concert, World Premiere

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Musicians

Nicolas AltstaedtCello
Münchener Kammerorchester
Bas WiegersConductor

Program

"Ljubljana24" für 24 Streicher(Uraufführung)Márton Illés
Konzert C-Dur für Violoncello und Orchester, Hob. VIIb:1Joseph Haydn
"Sírt-tér" - Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester(Auftragswerk der Philharmonie Essen und des Münchener Kammerorchesters)Márton Illés
Sinfonie Nr. 30 C-Dur, Hob. I:30 "Alleluja"Joseph Haydn
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