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Konzert zum Jahreswechsel

Date & Time
Tue, Dec 31, 2024, 19:30
Start your New Year's Eve fireworks in a musical way with us in the Great Hall - with the Konzerthausorchester, our chief conductor Joana Mallwitz, cello soloist Nicolas Altstaedt and festive and cheerful orchestral pieces from Johann Strauss' rousing Fledermaus Overture to Antonín Dvořák's turbulent “Carnival” and Ottorino Respighi's tone poem “Roman Festivals”.

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Joana MallwitzConductor
Nicolas AltstaedtCello

Program

Ouvertüre zur Oper „Ruslan und Ludmila“Michail Glinka
„Karneval“ - Konzertouvertüre A-Dur op. 92Antonín Dvořák
Konzert für Violoncello und BlasorchesterFriedrich Gulda
Ouvertüre zur Operette „Die Fledermaus“Johann Strauss II
Intermezzo sinfonico aus der Oper „Cavalleria rusticana“Pietro Mascagni
„Feste Romane“ - Poema sinfonicoOttorino Respighi
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