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Mozart Week Salzburg

Date & Time
Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 19:30

Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Oksana LynivConductor
Wiener PhilharmonikerOrchestra
Juan Diego FlórezTenor
Rainer HoneckViolin

Program

Suite aus der Oper "Alcide"Dmitri Bortnjanski
"Misero! O sogno" - "Aura, che intorno spiri", Rezitativ und Arie, KV 431 (425b)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"Se all' impero, amici Dei", Arie des Titus aus der Oper "La Clemenza di Tito", KV 621/20Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"Del più sublime soglio", Arie des Titus aus der Oper "La clemenza di Tito", KV 621/6Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sym. Nr. 32, G-Dur, KV 318Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Konzert für Violine [Nr. 4] in D-Dur, KV 218Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wassermusik. Suite Nr. 3 in G-Dur, HWV 350Georg Friedrich Händel
Symphony [No. 25] in G Minor, K. 183Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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