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Martha Argerich / Sergei Nakariakov / Sylvain Cambreling

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Sun, Jun 30, 2024, 11:00
The Martha Argerich Festival, which has been organised by the Symphoniker Hamburg since 2018, is presenting itself in a slightly different form this year. In recent years, the Laeiszhalle has been the artistic home of the festival, which never ceases to amaze, but in the summer of 2024, the orchestra will head out into the city and perform in other venues too. Together with Martha Argerich, the Symponiker Hamburg are happy to take up this impulse in terms of content... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Symphoniker Hamburg
Musiker:innen des Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra
Sergei NakariakovTrumpet
David ChenPiano
Roman BlagojevicPiano
Martha ArgerichPiano
Annie DutoitText, Narrator
Daniel Arkadij GerzenbergText, Narrator
Sylvain CambrelingConductor

Program

Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21
Dmitri ShostakovichKonzert für Klavier, Trompete und Streichorchester c-Moll op. 35
Camille Saint-SaënsLe carnaval des animaux (The Carnival of the Animals) / Zoological Fantasy
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