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London Symphony Orchestra / Lisa Batiashvili / Sir Antonio Pappano

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Thu, Jun 5, 2025, 20:00
»Her playing is as precise as it is almost uninhibitedly lyrical, she warms, she enchants,« enthused the Süddeutsche Zeitung in 2023 after a concert featuring Lisa Batiashvili. The star violinist is now bringing one of the most beautiful works for her instrument to the Elbphilharmonie: Mozart’s Fifth Violin Concerto. The London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sir Antonio Pappano will be her congenial partner, opening and closing the evening with works by Mozart fan Richard Strauss. With the mischievous... Read full text
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Musicians

London Symphony Orchestra
Lisa BatiashviliViolin
Sir Antonio PappanoConductor

Program

Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Op. 28Richard Strauss
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A major, KV 219Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ein Heldenleben / Tone Poem for Large Orchestra, Op. 40Richard Strauss
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