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Midori | Bundesjugendorchester | Patrick Lange

Date & Time
Fri, Apr 25, 2025, 20:00
Germany's youngest top-tier orchestra, the Bundesjugendorchester, regularly performs at the Cologne Philharmonic. The young talents passionately present contemporary music, featuring Japanese violinist Midori. Glanert's Violin Concerto No. 2, inspired by Beethoven's letter to his "Immortal Beloved," showcases Midori as the soloist, encountering destiny and the enthusiastic musicians of the Bundesjugendorchester, conducted by Patrick Lange.

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Keywords: Young Musicians

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Musicians

MidoriViolin
BundesjugendorchesterEnsemble
Patrick LangeConductor

Program

Detlev GlanertViolinkonzert Nr. 2 (An die Unsterbliche Geliebte) für Violine und Orchester
Johannes Brahms / Arnold SchönbergKlavierquartett Nr. 1 g-Moll op. 25 Bearbeitung für Orchester von Arnold Schönberg (1937)
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