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Münchner Philharmoniker | Lahav Shani

Date & Time
Sun, Feb 1, 2026, 20:00
Lahav Shani, conductor of the Rotterdam Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic Orchestras, will soon lead the Munich Philharmonic. He showcases his virtuosity by playing and conducting Mozart's final piano concerto with the Munich musicians. The concert also features Schönberg's symphonic poem "Pelleas und Melisande," reflecting Maeterlinck's mysterious love story.

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Musicians

Münchner PhilharmonikerEnsemble
Lahav ShaniPiano, Conductor

Program

Claude DebussyPrélude à l’après-midi d’un faune L 86 für Orchester. Nach einem Gedicht von Stéphane Mallarmé
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartKonzert für Klavier und Orchester B-Dur KV 595
Arnold SchönbergPelléas und Melisande op. 5 Sinfonische Dichtung nach dem Drama von Maurice Maeterlinck
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